What is the trashiest thing about your thanksgiving?

Anonymous
Me!
Anonymous
Store bought pies. I make everything else but every year I get one pie in and I get mad. So off to the bakery.
Anonymous
Canned cranberry sauce
Canada Dry Cranberry ginger ale
Store bought pie with Redi Whip

Everything else is home cooked but those are my trashy vices!
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Anonymous wrote:My in laws are old school Jewish and serve Maneschewitz with Thanksgiving. Even the flavors. I am from the south and these are the wines (they are sweet and fruity) that the low end grocery store carries in bulk and was considered “trashy” growing up for me.


DP here. The first Hanukkah I dated my Jewish DH I taught myself to make latkes and bought Maneschewitz. He was so appreciative of my thoughtfulness but later nicely told me Jewish people don't actually drink Maneschewitz! We still laugh about that 20 years later!


I’ve shared this here before, but my gentile father called Maneschewitz “juice,” and used to drink it out of juice glasses. 😂


I did not see this shared here before so I'm glad you shared again!
Juice dad!
Anonymous
Black olives on top of wiggling fingers

AfterEight thin dinner mints

Hickory Farms junk
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Canned cranberry sauce
Canada Dry Cranberry ginger ale
Store bought pie with Redi Whip

Everything else is home cooked but those are my trashy vices!


We get this every year and haven't seen it this year. Oh well, I guess we'll mix cranberry juice and ginger ale.
Anonymous
Diet Coke. Coke. All in cans.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Canned cranberry sauce
Canada Dry Cranberry ginger ale
Store bought pie with Redi Whip

Everything else is home cooked but those are my trashy vices!


We get this every year and haven't seen it this year. Oh well, I guess we'll mix cranberry juice and ginger ale.


My kids were excited that I found cranberry Sprite at the store—we didn’t find any last year. It’s a 2 liter bottle and not cans but oh well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Me!


My SIL.

And it’s not close.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:THis thread is making me crave watergate salad!


Waldorf?
Anonymous
Stuffing with sausage made a big tube of sausage
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Anonymous wrote:Me!


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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:THis thread is making me crave watergate salad!


Waldorf?


Isn't one jello vs. apple and raisin. or no, both trailer jello. Oh but my mom does make an awesome one that's like super fluffy whipped cream with a hint of green jello
Anonymous
I'm wearing joggers on Thanksgiving. I just don't care.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My in laws are old school Jewish and serve Maneschewitz with Thanksgiving. Even the flavors. I am from the south and these are the wines (they are sweet and fruity) that the low end grocery store carries in bulk and was considered “trashy” growing up for me.


DP here. The first Hanukkah I dated my Jewish DH I taught myself to make latkes and bought Maneschewitz. He was so appreciative of my thoughtfulness but later nicely told me Jewish people don't actually drink Maneschewitz! We still laugh about that 20 years later!


I’ve shared this here before, but my gentile father called Maneschewitz “juice,” and used to drink it out of juice glasses. 😂


I did not see this shared here before so I'm glad you shared again!
Juice dad!


Thanks for saying that. He passed away a few months ago and it’s therapeutic for me to talk about him.
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