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[quote=Anonymous]Sounds like you don't want to accommodate. But for those looking for an idea, try the skinnytaste quinoa patties with spinach for vegetarians. (Not vegan, can be made gluten free). Hearty, protein, goes well with all the sides. Or meatball shop's lentil meatballs, though those are far more labor intensive. We have lots of vegetarians and kosher-style people in the family. So we make a turkey. Something like the options above for a veg main. Then all the sides are regular thanksgiving sides but dairy free - margarine or olive oil is an easy replacement for butter. A mushroom gravy. Veg broth instead of chicken broth for things like stuffing. It's honestly not hard. Basically everything is veg except the turkey. People who are dieting can eat white meat and roasted vegetables. I think it's one of the easier holiday meals to adapt. [/quote]
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