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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Regular turkey Regular cornbread or sourdough stuffing depending on which camp you're in Mashed potatoes (skin off, milk, butter, salt, I do sour cream) Basic gravy Green bean casserole or steamed French green beans (depending on what camp you're in, again) Cranberry in a can Rolls Then have other things that are fun: a fun veggie like an adventurous corn dish a fun cranberry sauce recipe a salad with roasted butternut squash, nuts, cheese, spicy vinaigrette, pepitas, dried cranberries [/quote] OP here. Thanks this is helpful. I’m not sure anyone eats stuffing. Maybe I’ll buy bread and bake cornbread. I could boil ears of corn bc I know most of my guests will love that. I like the ricer machine idea another poster had. I’ve actually never made gravy! Is store bought gravy gross?[/quote] Everybody eats stuffing, what are you talking about? And no, you can’t serve corn on the cob at thanksgiving. What is wrong with you?[/quote] Corn on the cob with butter and salt is one vegetable I know they will eat. What is wrong with it?[/quote]
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