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We don't cook family dinner on thanksgiving. We go out to one of the few restaurants that's open on Thanksgiving with Thanksgiving day buffets. That's the way we've done things for 5 or 6 years now.
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The same thing we have every year, drama
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thanksgiving? I haven't even cleaned up from 9/11
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Oh yes. Thanksgiving is next week isn't it? We're keeping it simple. Turkey t*ts, I mean, breasts, work great. No need for a whole turkey. Just me, the Mrs. and the dotter.
Yeah yeah I can spell daughter, it's just an affectionate alternative. I tell her she's my dotter because she makes a lot of dots.
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As long as there's ample gravy and stuffing and roast potatoes I'm happy. And some dark meat, maybe a leg or a wing. White meat is so dry and tasteless, at least at my house.
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rice, like every other day :,(
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Ham, Turkey, Mash 'taters, Tamales, stuffing, fruit salad, and some other stuff.
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Ham, potatoes, and no clue on the rest.
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Nothing's new, I do not tolerate any changes to the traditional Thanksgiving menu. Every year we have Butterball turkey with mashed potatoes, green peas, and apple pie for dessert since we're not big fans of pumpkin pie.
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The only thing that really ever changes is dessert. There is usually pumpkin pie and then a bunch of random stuff. As for the meal I believe we do all the normal stuff. Then ham (don't know if that's a normal Thanksgiving thing) home made mac and cheese, and some random things people decide to cook and bring.
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Well nothing at my house because I usually go to one of my grandparents' houses. I think I might hit up both this year, lmao. So all the usual good stuff. Turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, deviled eggs, green bean casserole, stuffing, cranberry sauce, CANDIED YAMS, pumpkin/apple pies, some random fruit salad my grandma makes. I know some people also do ham for Thanksgiving, but my family is strictly turkey. They do ham for Easter, but turkey AND ham for Christmas.
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Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, rolls, some kind of vegetable dish ( probably beans and bacon), pumpkin pie, apple pie, ice cream, and whipped cream. Yum, I can't wait :)
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Turkey Mash Potatoes Homemade Stuffing Homemade cranberry sauce Pumpkin Pie
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All I know is that I'm making deviled eggs. We could eat fish as long as I get to have deviled eggs aha. :P
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