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Date Posted: 05:59:36 11/20/12 Tue
Author: usmgrad
Subject: Just wondering -what's your favorite food during the holidays? Is is something you make, or something you buy only during the holidays?


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[> The Turkey!! I usually only cook turkey 2x a year. Thanksgiving and Christmas. We are going to my neice, Lynn's for Thanksgiving. I can't wait we always have such a good time there! -- Cathy F., 07:29:33 11/20/12 Tue [1]


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[> Actually, it's Aunt Milly's creamed onions and dressing. I like to follow the creamed onion recipe on the jar and it is SO doo with the sherry and nutmeg. I could eat dressing every single day...love the taste. For me, a little turkey goes a long way and I get sick of it. -- jenks, 13:39:20 11/20/12 Tue [1]


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[> [> Of course, that would be GOOD!!! -- jenks, 13:40:27 11/20/12 Tue [1]


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[> I love cornbread dressing and giblet gravy and homemade cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie and...I'll stop now! -- manette, 16:54:26 11/20/12 Tue [1]


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[> Pumpkin Pie I guess. -- Hope- love Pumpkin, 19:00:24 11/20/12 Tue [1]


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[> Sweet potatoes! any way they are cooked. -- Valerie, 04:44:14 11/21/12 Wed [1]


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[> I like turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, and gravy all kinda mooshed together--I guess you could call it a Hot Sludge Sundae! -- Dermis, 08:21:54 11/21/12 Wed [1]


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[> [> Oh, I'm with you. Don't forget the cranberry sauce. There's just so many things to be thankful for and family and food are a treasured thing. HAPPY GOBBLE, GOBBLE to all. -- carramor, 17:31:56 11/21/12 Wed [1]


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[> I love the pumpkin pie milkshakes from Sonic that are only avaialble in November and December- sigh - Also the blueberry pie my grocery store rarely makes except around thanksgiving day and christmas -- chris k - who wouldn't know how to make homemade cranberry sauce if her life depended on it!! LOL, 03:59:59 11/23/12 Fri [1]


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[> My PA Dutch Stuffing, which is actually called "Filling". It's a combination of mashed potatoes and bread stuffing. I've been making it since I was about 12 or 13, when I learned how from my great-grandmother and the elderly ladies at church. My mom made a different stuffing. -- mar, 15:36:54 11/24/12 Sat [1]


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[> [> Sounds great! Can you share the recipe? -- Araninda, 09:52:07 11/27/12 Tue [1]


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[> [> [> Email me & I'll send it to you -- mar, 16:06:48 12/01/12 Sat [1]


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