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Not big on the sweet taters or yams. They are alright, but usually an easy pass.
Cole slaw for T Day? Never seen it done. Usually like slaw though.
Picky eaters can go elsewhere.
“Life is life and fun is fun, but it's all so quiet when the goldfish die.”
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I don't do cranberry.
One of the boys is smoking a turkey this year which will be our Thanksgiving dinner at camp.
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I like everything on that list, just don’t want coleslaw on Thanksgiving!
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After reading the list, I'm finally a minority! 😀 I like everything thing on the list.
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I completely agree with #1, #2 and yams. The rest I'm good with. Rather not eat than eat turkey.
Know fat, know flavor. No fat, no flavor.
I tried going vegan, but then realized it was a big missed steak.
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Cole slaw for T Day? Never seen it done. Same here. Potato salad on occasion, but not cole slaw.
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You can have every sweet potato ever grown. I have always hated them
You get out of life what you are willing to accept. If you ain't happy, do something about it!
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Anyone do the pickled herring thing? Maybe that's just a Minnesota thing. Stuff is outstanding. Delicious but I have to admit that I am lazy and buy the Elf brand (I think it is) in the grocery store.
I am always looking for factory wood stocks!
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that stupid sweet Potato dish with marsh mellows on top. How ever, a sweet potato pie is wonderful
The worst thing ever to happen to cops is the personal video recorder... Now people can see the truth
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. 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
I like alla that stuff. Even fruit cake!!!
Who the fuuuuk they survey???
Buncha fussy azz fugg,s who have to have their own special schit made for them and them only??? Like little bytches and schit who had to have mommy cut their sandwiches for em diagonal for school lunch. Or else they would pout???
WTF is the matter with people??? Seen schit like this all over this rock. Ungrateful mutha fugga,s planet wide. Everyone needs to be fuuuuking catered too for their little control bullschit in their heads.
Fuuuuk that... Eat what the fuuuuk is made of what you like from it. Or JTSFU and go hungry. We ain't bending over backwards so you dont pout....
Give em a fuuuking menu #22 shrimp jambalaya MRE for T day chow and say eat it, trade schit outta it with your buds, or go fuuuuking hungry mofo....
JFC.......
👍👍👍🤣🤣🤣🤣 Yep Rene gets it. Far too many fuqtards in this country have no idea what good food is. If it does not come from Mickey Dees or a delii, or Chinese takeout, they do not even recognize it as food. Of course there's a good chance they never had a Mother to teach 'em what real food is. Every item on that list will be on our table on Thanksgiving, and again on Christmas, except the mac and cheese. Momma makes a killer baked mac and cheese with three of four cheeses in the mix. But it's not for holidays. There will be four families dividing up the left overs.
People who choose to brew up their own storms bitch loudest about the rain.
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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. I eat all of that. The only thing I can’t eat is beets.
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I only can cite pumpkin pie as a NO out of that list
Smells AND looks like baby shît U fugger I used to like pumpkin pie
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Pretty sure I’ll never fry a turkey again
Every time I do one, extended family gets all hissy fit about not being finished as they arrive
My brother in law ate about 10 big fluffy yeast rolls and watched Speed TV the rest of the afternoon
Another time, my inlaws gorged up on ham slices and mashed potatoes and then said they were full as I brought the bird in. Was the turkey ready at the specified meal time? Was windy a few times, slowed cook times But only about a 15 mins delay Shouldn’t be asking too much for people hold their craw shut for a few mins instead of tearing into everything like dogs After the first time I'd lock the fuggin' door to the house until it's ready.
People who choose to brew up their own storms bitch loudest about the rain.
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Just so ya know Mr Slummy
last trip to Walmarks.........
on line pick up of course
they sent out a nice plump frozen 22# hen
$.098 a pound
do the math
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God bless Texas----------------------- Old 300 I will remain what i am until the day I die- A HUNTER......Sitting Bull Its not how you pick the booger.. but where you put it !! Roger V Hunter
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My turkey baking experience
Weber NG grill
300* as per weight
The roasting bag is the key ticket
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For several years we raised 50 Cornish Cross broilers and a dozen turkeys each year. We grew the chickens large for baking and had about one a week. The turkeys, yes the target was 30 lb live weight. Some a little bigger, some smaller. I remember a couple I had to use the meat saw and split so we could get them in the oven. We cooked about one a month. Usually I boned it out without even carving it for the table. Momma made turkey pot pie, shepard's pie, turkey noodle soup with home made noodles, tacos, "chicken" encheladas, etc, etc from the frozen turkey.
It was a break from the venison and home grown pork in the freezer.
These days.....it's just easier to buy a frozen bird than to raise and butcher our own.
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Mac n Cheese, at best that's a snack for a 3rd grader.
Turkey, I'd rather take an azz whooping. Haven't eaten none of that nasty store bought schitt since I got a divorce about 13 years ago.
The last time that bear ate a lawyer he had the runs for 33 days!
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As stated earlier in the thread their latest agenda for making every holiday "woke" is to entirely wipe out Thanksgiving. They are already exercising the term FRIENDSGIVING and hoping it will take.
I'm down for every item (assumimg its homemade) except green bean casserole. WTF anyone would take a green beans, drown it in cream of mushroom condensed cat vomit, toss in some French's fried onions, then bake and serve that abomination is beyond me. Some poor bastard had to start that as a joke
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My turkey baking experience
Weber NG grill
300* as per weight
The roasting bag is the key ticket Bag it so the turkey doesn't stink in the trash bin??
The last time that bear ate a lawyer he had the runs for 33 days!
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