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Post by NJtoTX on Nov 15, 2018 13:03:39 GMT
Or list your other favorites.
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Post by nutsberryfarm 🏜 on Nov 15, 2018 15:05:08 GMT
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Post by divtal on Nov 15, 2018 15:32:43 GMT
Turkey (dark meat), Mashed Potatoes, Stuffing (specifically sausage/mushroom)
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Post by sweetpea on Nov 15, 2018 19:16:04 GMT
Double baked potato, or garlic,horseradish parmesean potatoes.
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Post by NJtoTX on Nov 16, 2018 1:16:27 GMT
Order for me:
Dark turkey (I could gladly do with that alone) White meat turkey Pecan pie
The only other thing I'd want would be sweet potatoes, though they can be too sugary/buttery. And rolls, if I don't have enough food available on the table and people aren't passing the turkey. And green beans if they're not buttered, especially if they have almonds.
I've had some ok stuffing with a lot of nuts, but I usually take a bite or two and it does nothing for me. Mashed potatoes are like pablum. Usually soaked with butter and nothing crispy or crunchy in it. Pass. I don't use gravy or eat anything creamed. Cranberries are ok, but why do they always/only show up at TG? Are they attached to the turkeys as the farm?
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Post by kaleamahalo on Nov 16, 2018 23:03:03 GMT
I only picked one. Mashed potatoes.
Not a fan of traditional thanksgiving food. We typically go with seafood for thanksgiving. Weird, I know. But it works for us
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Post by mmexis on Nov 17, 2018 1:02:28 GMT
Turkey (white meat first, then dark) cranberry sauce (I make my own) carrot cake or any other dessert I make.
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Post by Gourmando the Reindeer on Nov 17, 2018 6:00:33 GMT
Stuffing/dressing Turkey/dark meat Corn casserole/cornbread-it's mainly a can of corn, a can of creamed corn, sour cream and cornbread/muffin mix whipped together and baked.
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Post by NJtoTX on Nov 17, 2018 22:17:54 GMT
No sweet potato fans?
I just bought 8 pounds for $1.
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Post by divtal on Nov 18, 2018 4:05:15 GMT
No sweet potato fans? I just bought 8 pounds for $1. Oh, I love sweet potatoes/yams. The difference has always confused me, but my favorites are the red-skinned/red-meat variety. I posted on the "Thanksgiving Menu" thread that I've been asked to bring a SP/Y, dish to a dinner. The hostess suggested no marshmallows, and I wholly agree. (I never even liked "S'mores," as a Girl Scout.) Socks, suggested tossing them, cubed, in; olive oil, salt, pepper and garlic powder. I'm going give that "a go" tomorrow. Another friend suggested that I try a variation on what I do on glazed carrots. For that, I do a glaze of butter, brown sugar, Bourbon and s/p. On Monday, I may try a glaze of lime marmalade, butter, Bourbon and s/p. The lime marmalade will give it a bit of sweet, with a tart tang. And, butter and Bourbon will be ... well, butter and Bourbon. By Thursday, I may not want to see another sweet potato, for a long time.
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Post by Lucy on Nov 18, 2018 8:31:26 GMT
Sweet potato Cranberry sauce Pumpkin pie.
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Post by llanwydd on Nov 18, 2018 21:18:37 GMT
The choices above are rather limited. Nobody would make a Thanksgiving dinner with just three of those items. Dinner cannot do without:
Turkey (white and dark) Mashed potatoes Gravy Stuffing of nearly any kind Cranberry sauce
With those five things you have a Thanksgiving dinner for one. You can even make a sandwich of it the next day. But if, like most of us, you will be dining with several other people, you should have at least three or four other "fixin's" and dessert is a must. Best to have an appetizer as well. To the above menu, I would add green bean casserole, creamed pearl onions and sweet potatoes. Shrimp cocktail is a good appetizer but I have also had cranberry juice instead. Pumpkin and or apple pie for dessert.
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Post by cwsims on Nov 19, 2018 4:08:25 GMT
pecan pie
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Nov 19, 2018 9:26:39 GMT
Turkey - white meat Stuffing Cranberry sauce
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Post by Sandman on Nov 20, 2018 3:45:39 GMT
Mashed Potatoes, Turkey (dark meat), Stuffing
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Post by someguy on Nov 22, 2018 18:15:55 GMT
Mashed potatoes, stuffing, Mac and cheese.
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Post by NJtoTX on Nov 20, 2022 2:14:22 GMT
4 year bump
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Post by politicidal on Nov 21, 2022 17:42:25 GMT
Turkey and stuffing ain't bad but I like to cut right to the pumpkin pie.
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Post by movielover on Nov 21, 2022 18:31:50 GMT
Stuffing Mashed potatoes Turkey - dark meat
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Post by mtbg on Nov 23, 2022 17:18:59 GMT
Turkey (dark meat), Mashed Potatoes, Stuffing (specifically sausage/mushroom) Sausage is a must for any good stuffing for me! I love mushrooms but my kids not so much so I don't put them in.
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