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Originally Posted by Raeford
I just do a choc bourbon pee-can pie as my contribution.....along with a boston butt

You take that back!! It's PECAN (pe-khan) pie.


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Originally Posted by gonehuntin
Originally Posted by Raeford
I just do a choc bourbon pee-can pie as my contribution.....along with a boston butt

You take that back!! It's PECAN (pe-khan) pie.

Puh-kahn.


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My brother and I hit upon a real good leftover meal.
Take the leftover cornbread dressing and wet it well w chicken stock where it’s easy to spread.
Cut and shred the dark turkey meat that gomers don’t eat.
We take Cornhusks and wet them for tamales. When they are rehydrated enough we smear w dressing slurry and then add a good amount of turkey. Roll them like any other tamale.
Usually makes about three dozen. Stand and steam them in a tamale cooker for about an hour.
When the dressing begins to separate from the husks they’re good to go.
Remove and shuck them and eat w whatever sauce you prefer. Stunning. No bs.


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Originally Posted by FatCity67
Originally Posted by gonehuntin
Originally Posted by Raeford
I just do a choc bourbon pee-can pie as my contribution.....along with a boston butt

You take that back!! It's PECAN (pe-khan) pie.

Puh-kahn.
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Originally Posted by FatCity67
Originally Posted by gonehuntin
Originally Posted by Raeford
I just do a choc bourbon pee-can pie as my contribution.....along with a boston butt

You take that back!! It's PECAN (pe-khan) pie.

Puh-kahn.

Fuggin PEE-CAN over here!


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Originally Posted by slumlord
Families across the nation will soon seek out to grocery stores to begin preparing for a feast. However, one survey suggests there might be some items you want to keep out of the grocery cart.

The Vacationer, a website focused on all things travel, recently collaborated with SurveyMonkey to ask over 1,000 Americans which traditional Thanksgiving foods they disliked the most.

Surprisingly, the majority of those surveyed admitted that they hate turkey- which for some is the prototype of Thanksgiving food.

Most hated foods for Thanksgiving 2022:

1. Cranberry Sauce
2. Turkey
3. Green bean casserole
Ham
Coleslaw
Sweet potatoes/yams
Stuffing/dressing
Pumpkin pie
Carrots
Mashed Potatoes
Corn
Macaroni and Cheese
Apple Pie


The survey found the most disliked Thanksgiving food for 2022 goes to cranberry sauce with 30.51% of American adults saying they could do without it.
time of the year for a sandwich again. Annual tradition other than getter fatter and more miserable like most do on the day of over indulgence.

of the above I can do pumpkin pie but prefer not to.


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Easily the nastiest thing I have ever had at a Thanksgiving table was Tomato Aspic.


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For the ones that do not take to cranberry

Im not particular excited about it either and just to not be left out, I substitute with a glob of pink muscadine jelly

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Thanksgiving pot luck at the Baptist church up the road here.

Seen a couple of different green bean casseroles

One had corn flakes cereal on top ☹️🥺🤢

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There's a reason no one eats turkey except for thanksgiving. No one really likes it.

I know, I know one of you will say how great it is, just follow these 117 steps to cook your yard buzzard and THEN it'll be good.

Or you can sprinkle a little salt on some quality beef cook to medium rare and actually enjoy it without pretending. laugh

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Originally Posted by Ralphie
There's a reason no one eats turkey except for thanksgiving. No one really likes it.

I know, I know one of you will say how great it is, just follow these 117 steps to cook your yard buzzard and THEN it'll be good.

Or you can sprinkle a little salt on some quality beef cook to medium rare and actually enjoy it without pretending. laugh
I just want the crispy skin, the rest of it sucks

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Why do they leave big ‘Ace of Spades’ lookin ass part on?

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Originally Posted by Raeford
Originally Posted by FatCity67
Originally Posted by gonehuntin
Originally Posted by Raeford
I just do a choc bourbon pee-can pie as my contribution.....along with a boston butt
You take that back!! It's PECAN (pe-khan) pie.
Puh-kahn.
Fuggin PEE-CAN over here!

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Originally Posted by Raeford
Originally Posted by FatCity67
Originally Posted by gonehuntin
Originally Posted by Raeford
I just do a choc bourbon pee-can pie as my contribution.....along with a boston butt

You take that back!! It's PECAN (pe-khan) pie.

Puh-kahn.

Fuggin PEE-CAN over here!

A pee-can is what your grandmother keeps under the edge of her bed. grin

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Originally Posted by mathman
A pee-can is what your grandmother keeps under the edge of her bed. grin


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Don't give me any that dibetus inducing, roasted sweet tater n mushmellow thingy !

Love all other sweet tater sides.

Fugg me, who would think to do that shyte !


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Turkey, no matter how it is prepared, is inferior to pork, beef, chicken, numerous game animals, etc.

I believe we are having duck this year. Far superior to turkey.

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Bust that bird open and chunk it on the fire. Zero cranberries for me, rather have onion slaw.
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We always have some turkey, but lots more oysters and country ham. Usually brocoli cheese caserole, some brocoli salad with the raisins, pecans and onions with sweet sour dressing,
Potato cheese and bacon casserole, pumpkin pie for sure.

At Mom's sides family dinner, there's always a bucket of KFC and a bunch of 2 litres of generic soda. Usually a platter of store bought cookies, and a big pan of hotdogs.
[bleep] crackers.....

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Turkey, I like Turkey, but I don’t love it. I don’t make it cept for the holidays. Don’t even buy it as a deli meat

Cranberry sauce, no

Green bean casserole, good stuff

Dressing yup

Sweet taters, no, don’t like sweet schit on my plate till the desert comes out.

Carrots, not if they are glazed, see SP above


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