The best onion dip is helluva good dip if you’re going to buy store bought. And yes. Ruffles over UTZ for dipping. Second best Store bought onion dip is Dean’s French Onion.
It’s always gone quickly while people watch the game. Along with cocktail sausages. |
We’re AA with Southern roots. Mac and cheese is on the table every holiday. |
Southern here, yes we add mac and cheese as a side staple. We also do collards in addition to the green bean casserole. |
Mac n cheese is for Fridays during Lent if you are Catholic. Not for Thanksgiving. |
No, it's for thanksgiving and christmas if you are from the deep south or you are AA. |
And if your mac and cheese is not correct, your family will slander your name and you will be banned from bringing that dish to any future family functions until your skills have improved. |
So.... Um, does this mean the Kraft Mac n Cheese in the blue boxes are not okay? |
Never Okay for gatherings! |
Yes, it's the most versatile holiday side. Goes well with turkey. Goes well with ham at Easter. Goes well with ribs and burgers in the summertime at July 4th. |
WTF do you mean? |
You got that right!! And we also do greens and sweet potato pie (no pumpkin). One year I did a last minute purchase of a pumpkin pie so not to go empty handed. I was not invited to the barbeque that year, LOL!!!!! Love me some south side of Chicago! |
+1000 |
Haha, this is so true. And typically the main dish, not a side. Unless, of course, your mom also made fish sticks to go with it. |
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I'm a lily white dude in a very black neighborhood and had no idea about the importance and tradition of mac and cheese an AA gathering when my neighbors invited me to their 4th of July BBQ, so being completely unaware I figured I'd bring my signature potluck dish, mac and cheese. There was definitely some stink eye when I took off the foil, but by the end of the night my dish was scraped clean and the designated mac-bringer's was barely half eaten. I won't bring it again unless I'm specifically asked, but I'll admit I felt damn proud once I learned about the Mac Hierarchy. |