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Stuffing and mashed potatoes are taken.
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Roasted Brussels sprouts with pancetta and balsamic glaze
Classic green bean casserole Cranberry sauce Corn pudding Burgundy mushrooms |
| Fancy rolls from a bakery. I ordered some and just had to pick up by 2 or 3 pm. |
| Nothing. Friendsgiving is stupid. Aren't we all adults who contribute to a real Thanksgiving meal in some way? |
You must not have any friends. |
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broccoli cheese casserole
scalloped potatoes green beans almandine spinach soufflé roasted carrots biscuits |
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Cornbread with butter
Or Kale or other shredded/hearty salad |
| Mac and cheese. But only if you know how to make a properly. A good thick creamy mac and cheese; no broccoli or other weird ingredients people add. |
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We go out of town on Thanksgiving each year, as do many of our friends. So we host a Friendsgiving beforehand. |
Add bacon. |
I enjoy the Friendsgiving with my friends who are the family I’ve chosen much more than thanksgiving with a bunch of relatives with whom I have nothing in common. Can’t wait to hear all about Trump running again this thanksgiving. Not. |
| Big salad to break up the carb fest. This one is really good and kind of Thanksgiving-y: https://smittenkitchen.com/2015/11/date-feta-and-red-cabbage-salad/ |
This is part of the problem and why creeps like you and many of your friends are running thanksgiving!!! If you are headed out of town you do your one holiday you are headed to!! That’s it! You don’t extend it by weeks like a greedy freaking privileged piece of puke. So tired of this!!! It’s ONE day!! No more! |
A little harsh, but I agree. Who wants two heavy holiday meals in quick succession? A friend proposed doing Friendsgiving this year and I was so glad it was shot down by pretty much everyone. We typically invite friends who aren’t going home when we host, and pretty much every family member who hosts has also had friends. |