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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sounds like we all agree that eggs in any form[b] (or pasta) d[/b]o not belong at thanksgiving, except in the pies at the end. Isn’t that funny? Maybe eggs (like lobster) were considered peasant food at Plymouth so never made it to the tradition. [/quote] Many people are eating pasta, in the form of mac & cheese. Here's what Plimoth Patuxent Museum has on their Harvest Feast Menu, most of which has not made it to the current traditional meal: Bill of Fare Cider Cheate Bread and Butter First Course A Sallet Mussels Seeth'd with Parsley and Beer A Dish of Turkey, Sauc'd A Pottage of Cabbage, Leeks & Onions A Sweet Pudding of Native Corn Second Course Stew'd Pompion A Chine of Pork, Roast'd Fricassee of Fish Cheesecake made with spice and dried fruit A Charger of Cheese & Fruit[/quote] Keep up. We've already banned mac & cheese as it's an everyday food and not a special Thanksgiving food. [/quote]
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