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[quote=Anonymous][quote=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.[/quote] I’m PA Dutch, and we always had “peppered cabbage”, which I think some would say is a form of coleslaw, and n the table as an appetizer at Thanksgiving, Easter, really every big family dinner. My grandmother always had that, along with carrots, celery, and olives, as a light appetizer. I’m not sure anyone actually ate it, but it was there. [/quote]
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