View Poll Results: What's your favorite part of Thanksgiving Dinner?

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  • Turkey

    19 47.50%
  • Potatoes

    14 35.00%
  • Squash

    3 7.50%
  • Green Bean Casserole

    5 12.50%
  • Cranberry Sauce

    12 30.00%
  • Stuffing

    19 47.50%
  • Other Side Dish (post below)

    6 15.00%
  • Apple Pie

    6 15.00%
  • Pumpkin Pie

    11 27.50%
  • Other dessert (post below)

    6 15.00%
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Thread: Thanksgiving Favorites

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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    Oh, mrspunkysmom - you might like what we also sometimes had - Grandpa Smith called it moosup - equal parts mashed potato and turnip mixed together. Yummy! Again, usually just for holidays!
    That actually sounds yummy. Both foods are headed the same way anyway. Add some mixed vegetables for extra flavor. Any spices that you can remember? I bought a waxed turnip, but haven't prepared it yet. Need to get out the cleaver and hammer to get that project going.

    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    Come to think of it, there was never anything I didn't like at Thanksgiving! When I was a kid, my mother would invite as many people as possible, ...
    Oh I liked it all, too. My mom would invite single soldiers from the base for Turkey day so that they would have a family setting.

    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    Aunt Bertha made a wonderful cranberry/orange relish - basically just cranberry and oranges diced fine in the food processor - with maybe a little sugar added, depending on how sweet the oranges were that year. It would likely kill me now, as I am hugely allergic to cranberries, and allergic to citrus as well, but I remember it fondly - a little bit went a long way, it was that strong.
    I just love cranberries. I eat them dry, fresh, and drink the juice. I'll have to try that relish.

    So sorry about your allergies. I had severe allergies as a youth, but outgrew most of the allergies. Most of mine were and still (for those few left) are stress-related. I had to learn how to chill so I could enjoy some foods. Being allergic to Ibuprofen and other NSAIDS is a problem and serious inconvenience (and is not stress-related - ARRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGHH), but I'll happily stay allergic to tobacco smoke forever and a day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrspunkysmom View Post
    That actually sounds yummy. Both foods are headed the same way anyway. Add some mixed vegetables for extra flavor. Any spices that you can remember? I bought a waxed turnip, but haven't prepared it yet. Need to get out the cleaver and hammer to get that project going.
    Not much spice if any, just a little butter and milk, salt and a little clove, if anything. It's sort of a taste and adjust sort of dish.

    Quote Originally Posted by mrspunkysmom View Post
    So sorry about your allergies. I had severe allergies as a youth, but outgrew most of the allergies.
    That's the annoying part about developing the allergies as an adult - there's very little chance any of them will go away ... and the consequences are so very unpleasant, I'm not apt to try anything intentionally just to see if it's okay again!

    I once looked at Paul and said "By the time I'm 60, do you think I'll be living on rice and water?" and he replied, "No, of course not. You'll probably be allergic to rice then, too!"
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  3. Turkey/dumplings/stuffing an cherry pie is my favorites
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    I had forgotten about rutabaga until I read it here! My mom always made it back in the 50's/60's. I will have to get one! I like it cooked and mashed soft with butter and lots of black pepper.

    I don't know why I don't make stuffing more often as it is wonderful and really so easy to make!! It is my *favorite* part of thanksgiving.

    Growing up, our holiday meat was a roast beef rather than turkey - YUM!!!

    The very best part of turkey is the sandwiches afterward - white bread, mayo and cold turkey Think I will go make one now.....

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    Interesting: So far turkey & stuffing are neck & neck at 19.
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