Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right...I must know...how many rolls were eaten?
I thought Op was too proud to serve rolls and opted for cornbread (bleh!) instead
Anonymous wrote:Right...I must know...how many rolls were eaten?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Np. I don’t have rolls. We do have three pies though. Are rolls critical?
Yes. Especially with kids.
There are some specific kids who either are very picky, or who are just overwhelmed by the chaos of Thanksgiving and go looking for familiarity, and might appreciate the rolls. There are plenty of kids who might eat some rolls if they're there, and will be perfectly happy without them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Np. I don’t have rolls. We do have three pies though. Are rolls critical?
Yes. Especially with kids.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like a troll is making OP nervous. That’s a ton of food and should be plenty. I am also feeding 12 and am not even doing rolls this year. I don’t think anyone cares (everyone is staying with me and I asked, consensus was not necessary with stuffing, mashed and sweet potato casserole as carb heavy sides.
I may make some rolls tomorrow to eat with the leftovers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Np. I don’t have rolls. We do have three pies though. Are rolls critical?
Yes. Especially with kids.
We have corn bread no rolls...no problem.
Not everyone like cornbread
Agree
And the texture and the way cornbread crumbles when you try to bite into is not substitute for rolls.
Go out a buy a thing of Pillsbury Biscuits.
Try to be a little bit accommodating to your guests
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Np. I don’t have rolls. We do have three pies though. Are rolls critical?
Yes. Especially with kids.
We have corn bread no rolls...no problem.
Not everyone like cornbread