I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving. It is my favorite holiday and I feel like Christmas creeps up more and more each year to overshadow it. I love it because it is a day to stop and give thanks for all that we have and to enjoy really delicious food that has become a tradition for each family. We have dressing that has become our own special family recipe, peas that only granny can make right, a cranberry salad that compliments the meal perfectly and a pecan pie that will knock your socks off. This meal has been the same for me for as long as I can remember, but it has become even more special as I have gotten older.
So my Thanksgiving took me back to the San Angelo area which means I have some more fun places to share with you. My cousins are hardcore black Friday shoppers and I have avoided being sucked into their craziness until this year when I decided to give in. I’m willing to try everything once and this was my year to give it a go. A pretty good year to try it since all the major retailers opened at midnight and we didn’t get started until 5:00 a.m. When we pulled into the Wal-Mart parking lot they could already tell a difference from previous years. We hit up Wal-Mart, Target, Pier-1, the mall, and then we hit up downtown Concho where as you know from my previous trip you can find Eggemeyers, J Wilde’s, Sassy Fox, and Gypsy Trunk. They introduced me to a new shop downtown – Myer’s drugstore.
I have heard from my cousins how good Armenta’s is – well I finally got to try it. And I realized that this is the restaurant that is associated with the Tavern in Fort Worth. Same family! Same great flavor. I enjoyed it and as soon as I entered I knew it was the kind of place I had to take my dad. My cousins ordered enchiladas and I had carnitas. I really liked the carnitas, but I will definitely try the tres colores enchiladas the next time I’m there.
On our way back to Christoval we stopped at Sugar Daddy’s desserts and you have got to try it! The proprietor has perfected the art of chocolate and even offers SQUITTLE. You have to check out his website to find out what that is.
Back in Christoval Christy took me to The Christmas Tree Farm. It reminded me of the Peanuts cartoon and whatever it must be like if your family actually goes out and cuts a tree down for Christmas. The gift shop is super cute.
One of my favorite things about Thanksgiving in San Angelo is that it means a trip home through Abilene. This was an extra special trip home through Abilene because one of my best friend’s (Jamie) brother had a baby the same night I was there. Dawson Rose was born and was another reason to stop and be thankful. Jamie also shared her super-simple, super-delicious key lime pie recipe.
Mrs. Kitty’s Key Lime Pie
1 can of sweetened condensed milk
1 carton of Cool Whip
1/3 can frozen limeade
1 graham cracker crust
Mix by hand and pour into the crust. Freeze until ready to serve.
I’m working on a post about my recent trip to New Orleans and I will either feature red beans n recipe or shrimp boil. Either way, this key lime pie will compliment it perfectly.
Enjoy! and please check out sugar daddy’s website. Trust me, it’s a great gift. Amaretto by morning – how clever is that?




