Favorite Thanksgiving Dish

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  1. JayB

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    artichoke casserole.
     
  2. StaceyO

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    I gotta go with the cornbread dressing. I'll be enjoying some of that on Thursday.
     
  3. red55

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    Cornbread dressing with pieces of turkey cooked in it.
     
  4. TigerFanNTenn

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    Yorkshire pudding! YUM! My maw-maw is English and brought that over with her.
     
  5. pharpe

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    Turkey. Any part cooked any style.

    I round out the plate with mashed potatoes and gravy, pinto beans, corn bread.
     
  6. StaceyO

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    Pinto beans?
     
  7. pharpe

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    My grandfather from Georgia always insisted on them. Had them for every family thanksgiving I can remember.
     
  8. StaceyO

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    Ah, a family tradition. We're not super traditional at our house, either. This year, we're not having turkey. There will be a ham. And shrimp au gratin.
     
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    I am doing all the cooking this year, anybody got a good recipe for a crab or seafood stuffing.
     
  10. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

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    Our traditional thing was chicken and dumplings. It didn't matter if there cornbread dressing, there was always chicken and dumplings, too.
     

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