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What's usually on your plate for Thanksgiving?


LifeisaGarden

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I love GB casserole, but its not very standard

Usually have turkey, then some Honey Baked Ham if we have it. My dad/grandpa make this gravy that takes dankness to a whole new level, they use the insides of the turkey OMG ITS AMAZING then some mashed taters, then some colon blow probably (marinated peas, corn, pimentos, onions, celery), cranberry sauce, inside stuffing, my grandma always makes aspick or however u spell it but I hate that stuff, and a tomato pie if someone brings it

then you take the gravy and dump it all over the entire plate

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I love GB casserole, but its not very standard

Usually have turkey, then some Honey Baked Ham if we have it. My dad/grandpa make this gravy that takes dankness to a whole new level, they use the insides of the turkey OMG ITS AMAZING then some mashed taters, then some colon blow probably (marinated peas, corn, pimentos, onions, celery), cranberry sauce, inside stuffing, my grandma always makes aspick or however u spell it but I hate that stuff, and a tomato pie if someone brings it

then you take the gravy and dump it all over the entire plate

Yes!

You're talking about Giblet Gravy right thar. That stuff is epic & I don't use that word often. I just have to not think about what it's made of while I'm eating it. I could just eat that and be content.

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Yes!

You're talking about Giblet Gravy right thar. That stuff is epic & I don't use that word often. I just have to not think about what it's made of while I'm eating it. I could just eat that and be content.

Yeahhhh! Thats what it is. They put all the innerds in there and stuff omg its amazzzzzzzzzzzzzing and thats cool I know I'm eating like the liver and kidneys but they taste SO GOOD

It probably doesn't help that I'm usually high by the time we start eating so I want to eat everything

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I hate traditional TDay food. When you serve 30+ people it goes to quanity over quality many times. Everything tastes bland and the same. I'd much rather have an untraditional meal. My mom makes a peach stuffing with sausage that is really good.

I agree with this completely. But I really love traditional T'giving.

I'm ocd when it comes to cooking food. It has to be absolutely delish or it doesn't get served to people. Quantity over quality is unacceptable.

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Quality always reigns supreme with Pot Luck Thanksgiving.

I always do the ham, wife does deviled eggs and desserts.

My brother does on of my faves, GB casserole. MIL does sweet potato casserole and someone always screws up the meal with a Turkey.

Ham FTW!!!

O yeah I forgot my grandma makes the dankest deviled eggs EVER

We are having our work Thanksgiving meal today and this thread is making me look forward to it even more

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I hate traditional TDay food. When you serve 30+ people it goes to quanity over quality many times. Everything tastes bland and the same. I'd much rather have an untraditional meal. My mom makes a peach stuffing with sausage that is really good.

not if the cook is good. Oh snap sorry panthro's mom. :D

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