Shirl, I know what you mean about buying veggies for one (and fruit too). For celery, I buy a small snack pack of baby carrots, celery sticks and ranch dip. There is usually just enough celery to chop up for tuna salad. Now I go to the Wings And Things across the street from work and buy a baggie of carrots and celery sticks from them and use that.
Had a small turkey dinner on Thanksgiving but it wasn't too great. Bought a precooked half of a turkey breast. Next time I will just get a whole turkey breast and cook it myself. Maybe try that for Christmas.
Last night a former co-worker had a "Friendsgiving" party at her house. Was mostly 20 somethings there (including several coworkers) but was fun if not a bit risky
. My coworker's roommate was cooking a turkey and started it way too late so it wasn't nearly done by the time we all arrived. It was also a pot luck so by the time the turkey was finally "done", our hotdishes were cold. Everyone was so hungry by then that no one really cared. I say "done" because they pulled the turkey out of the oven 15 degrees too soon just to be able to finally eat. I didn't eat it since it was kind of pink inside yet. After we ate, they started a fire in the firepit in the back yard. One guy poured gasoline on the logs before lighting it. Yikes!
Just the tops of the logs were lit so I asked for some paper to put under them. One girl brought out a paper bag and stared just tearing pieces and throwing them on the fire. I asked her for the bag and crumpled up the pieces and put them under the logs and within minutes we had a nice fire going that lasted for the next several hours. My camping experience has paid off a bit! (wasn't that long ago that I didn't know how to light a campfire).
Super busy at work today. Guess everyone forgot to get their hair cut before Thanksgiving! Did 16 haircuts in 6 hours!