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Best side dish today.

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Pat the Plumber CIL View Drop Down
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    Posted: 23 Nov 2023 at 10:57am
Let me hear what you all had that was delicious. My staple is candied sweet potatoes with marshmallow topping. I know you can candie anything and make it good but this one was the one I looked forward to.
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My wife's dressing!!!! And I got to spend the day with my Mom (88) and Dad (90). Don't get no better than that.
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my wife's green bean casserole from her home grown home canned green beans
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Good ole mashed potatoes with gravy
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Wife's sweet potato casserole with pecans on top
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I can't eat them but my best was watching people enjoy Danielle's first attempt at pumpkin pie. They RAVED about it. Then my grandmother made a sugar free (sorta) peanut butter pie. Ooohhhh my. It was delicious
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I found some tapioca pudding...  I can make it too, but getting it without the work was a good thing.
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We had two turkeys,,,,,,one on Wednesday from my grandson.  I fergit what you call it, but you take out the backbone and then squash it on the grill.  It was delicious!!
Then today we had one from my son-in-law that he brined for an hour or so and then grilled it.  That too was delish and was nice and moist!

The things I look most forward to are the mashed potatoes and dressing smothered in home made gravy, none of that store junk.  I still make some mean gravy!

I also gave lessons on how to carve the bird.  SIL said that I'd done this before when he saw how I did it.  Quite a compliment I guess....
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I believe it's called spatchcock the bird. Have done it with chickens, but never a turkey. I like them that way. Can keep the bird whole and cook on a grill in one piece.
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It was ALL GOOD! Smoked turkey & ham, fresh venison & rabbit (smoked also). Then green bean casserole and candid sweet taters. Cauliflower salad, rolls with real butter, then sugar cream and pumpkin pie. Still suffering!
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oyster dressing swimming in home made turkey gravy
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As for a favorite ‘side’, nothing has been able to match my late Grandfather’s(mom side) homemade stuffing(dressing). It was done the old fashioned way, actually stuffed in the turkey. Granted the last time we as a family had one those big shin-dig family thanksgivings with all the cousins, aunts & uncles, heck even one time my Grandparents from Dads side where there, was when I was a teenager. As the years rolled along, parents, aunts & uncles all got divorced, cousins all went are own ways, Grandparents passed away, Thanksgiving is now for us anyway, a quiet stay home holiday. Later this week, Wifey and I are traveling to Son #2, and celebrate his birthday, and Thanksgiving, and hang at his house for a few days. Not sure yet, if ham or turkey will be on the menu.
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Homemade macaroni and cheese.  Make a roux and add milk and Velveeta cheese.
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Originally posted by Brian F(IL) Brian F(IL) wrote:

Homemade macaroni and cheese.  Make a roux and add milk and Velveeta cheese.

I working on learning how to make this.
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Jenny was working out of town and was able to have Thanksgiving with her son.
I made tacos(the best I ever made) and worked with n the shop all day.
A coworker asked me to join his family for thanksgiving on Friday.
It was all good but his wife made homemade dressing that was very good.
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