Does coleslaw belong on the Thanksgiving table?

Anonymous
Help me settle a debate: Is there any geographic setting in which coleslaw would be considered an appropriate side dish at a potluck thanksgiving? Thank you for your thoughts.
Anonymous
The is none whatsoever.
Anonymous
no. i think more bbq for that. But maybe a brussel sprout slaw
Anonymous
NO
Anonymous
I didn't ever see it growing up in NC. Cole slaw is for barbecue and hot dogs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I didn't ever see it growing up in NC. Cole slaw is for barbecue and hot dogs.


SC low country here. I think someone bringing it would have been asked to leave
Anonymous
my German grandfather always makes Cole slaw for thanksgiving. The vinegar-only type. I adore it, but do not serve it on Thanksgiving - just have it for leftovers.
Anonymous
No. I like coleslaw but have never seen it. I’ve lived in the Midwest, the Southwest, and DMV.
Anonymous
If someone wants it, I’ll make it.
Anonymous
If someone in the family enjoys it and will eat it then it is appropriate.
Anonymous
No.
Anonymous
Not on my table, but I'm also a slaw hater. Very few instances do I think it adds anything. Also seems lazy as a side if youre bringing something.
Anonymous
I think of coleslaw as a summery food.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If someone in the family enjoys it and will eat it then it is appropriate.


that someone can eat it at home, alone.
Anonymous
My mom insists on it. So she makes it, nobody else really eats it or cares if it's there. I don't know why it's a Thanksgiving food for her, but it's not the same type of Cole slaw you find at a summer bbq.
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