Turkey
Pumpkin pie
Pecan pie
Mashed potatoes (they're fine but better options on T-day)
Turkey
Pumpkin pie
Pecan pie
Mashed potatoes (they're fine but better options on T-day)
So.....you just hate Thanksgiving?
Sweet potatoes, green bean casserole, canned cranberry sauce, apple crisp, homemade rolls are where it's at.
When I was little, we would serve cranberry sauce, but then realized that nobody really ate it. So we decided to go away with it. This year, my wife wants to have cranberry sauce. If it were me, I'd wouldn't deal with it.
I second this whole-heartedly.I can't think of a thing. But I am notorious for eating anything and everything.
Sweet potatoes can be great, but as previously stated putting marshmallows on top is an abomination, no qualms with a good green been casserole, CANNED CRANBERRY SAUCE!?!?!? NICE TRY SATANSweet potatoes, green bean casserole, canned cranberry sauce, apple crisp, homemade rolls are where it's at.
Stuffing should be slightly moist to dry but flavorful. Soggy stuffing is unacceptable.
Turkey. And I'm not alone here. It's been off the in-laws' Thanksgiving menu for almost a decade now and nobody misses it.
My friends serve an awesome cranberry sauce. Made from scratch with whole cranberries and apple. It's pretty awesome, a little tart and a little sweet. They know I dig it so they send some home with me and I free it and use it later on pork lion. There are whole berry canned sauces which are not bad and like 10X better than the clear jelled stuff which is really just jelly.
You are an odd duck
Turkey. And I'm not alone here. It's been off the in-laws' Thanksgiving menu for almost a decade now and nobody misses it.
My side does ham. In-laws still do turkey but then we take a bunch of leftovers to do turkey noodle soup with. Think I'm going to try pot pie this year too.
It's all in the texture. What you're describing sounds kind of like a chutney.
Turkey
Pumpkin pie
Pecan pie
Mashed potatoes (they're fine but better options on T-day)