Dec 03, 2015 in bread, breakfast, breakfast favorites, healthy snacks, holiday fare, recipes, sauces, spreads and jams, vegan, vegetarian. Read the original on: Oat&Sesame
We had quite a surprise this Thanksgiving. It sure will be one to remember. I like to think of it as our âLady & the Trampâ Thanksgiving. Itâs right up there with the time that Buck, my childhood dog, ate all the mostaciolli before we ate our Christmas meal.
This is Della â a dexterous cat with some fine combat skills. She looks innocent, right?
Well, the story begins with a beautiful free-range, organic turkey, purchased from a local farm and cooked to perfection on Thanksgiving day. Now, we all expect leftovers, right? Not this year.
We did carve and wrap up the leftover turkey. I decided to store it in the basement beverage refrigerator. There was no room upstairs and we often use the downstairs fridge when we have guests.
Well, the very next day my mom was looking forward to her turkey sandwich â which she says is her favorite part of the Thanksgiving meal. I went downstairs to grab the leftovers for her and about halfway down the steps IÂ stopped dead in my tracks. Off in my left peripheral vision I detected something out of sorts. A fridge slightly ajar. A giant turkey leg bone in plain sight â cleaned with precision.
My first though was Della. You see, she spends a lot of time in the basement when guests are in town. Â It takes her days to warm up to strangers. Plus, sheâs excellent at opening drawers, cabinets, doors, etc.
Not a big deal, right? Â So she ate a piece. Surely there would be plenty left untainted.
I continue down the stairs. One step, two step, and then stop dead. Again. At the base of the steps on a 2 x 3 rug lies a dead RAT. I was horrified and our turkey leftovers were officially declared inedible.
We will never know how the fridge was opened â Della or the rat. Perhaps it popped open a bit after I closed it and I didnât notice. Either way, Della (aka Tramp) had saved us from the evil rat and we have a Thanksgiving story to remember.
Anyone else have a Thanksgiving blunder to share? Holiday stories are always the best!
In the meantime, with no turkey to spare, I offer up my leftover cranberry sauce sticky bread (with a secret ingredient) as well as my recipe for cranberry pomegranate sauce. It may not be a turkey sandwich, but itâs a great way to get a leg up on Christmas baking.  Get itâ¦legâ¦ha ha.
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