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In reply to the discussion: What's everybody's favorite Thanksgiving food? [View all]Totally Tunsie
(10,885 posts)109. They wouldn't accept the giblets either. Guess they think the mushrooms are part of
the breadcrust.
The only meat my oldest son would eat as a kid was ham. So, we had pink ham (ham), brown ham (steak), white ham (turkey or chicken), beige ham (pork), ham swimmer (fish), and fried ham (clams). Have never figured his attraction to the word "ham". He's still fussy; over 40 and has never eaten a full hamburger, only tried a bite once. He can't stand "compressed" burger - no meatballs, burgers, meatloaf, etc., but no problem with tacos or in spaghetti sauce. Same stuff. Go figure.
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To me turkey is the star. My youngest sister cooks the absolutely best turkey. nt
Blue_true
Nov 2018
#3
I used to hate those as a kid, still do. But very impressive Veg nutrition wise. nt
Blue_true
Nov 2018
#4
Absolutely baked inside. It's perfectly safe when cooked correctly and makes all the
Totally Tunsie
Nov 2018
#68
They wouldn't accept the giblets either. Guess they think the mushrooms are part of
Totally Tunsie
Nov 2018
#109
like listening to Christmas music, it seems stuffing belongs to one season
Demovictory9
Nov 2018
#61
I put leftovers and make a pie potato, stuffing cranberry turkey the whole thing
FloridaBlues
Nov 2018
#126
Best meal I was ever served: Filet mignon, steamed Brussels sprouts, oyster on a half shell chaser.
Iggo
Nov 2018
#93
There is a mincemeat in a jar that you can make a really nice pie from. I don't remember
Squinch
Nov 2018
#134