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Looking for something to do that is steeped in tradition this Thanksgiving?  Pull up a chair at Jefferson’s table.  In a de-luxe apartment in the sky-ey-ey.  Oh wait.  Not those Jeffersons.  Although when I was a kid I would have loved to have visited.  Ouisie always endured such crazy hijinks that I think that she needed a break.

The Jeffersons I am talking about is the Thomas Jefferson type, who have been around a little bit longer than the ones that have “moved on up.”  In fact, now we can hang out with the 10th generation of the family whipping up great dishes in the kitchen.  Actually, it is more so the 9th generation, but now the 10th generation is in on the act.  On the Jefferson’s table blog, you can read all about the amazing feast that is in store, and you can cook some of the dishes at home.  The latest posting features a recipe for Indian Corn Cookies from the most adorable chef ever.

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Nope, she didn’t make cookies and then pop the kernals off corn and transplant them, but it looks real doesn’t it?? You’ll just have to wander over to Jefferson’s table to find out.   If you are feeling froggy, sometime in the future, you might want to pull a physical chair up to the table and visit the Old Masini Adobe in Santa Barbara, where you may partake in an awesome cooking class or a winemaker’s dinner.    You just may “Finally get a piece of the pie!”  I know.  I just had to say it.

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