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kriadydragon) wrote2010-11-23 11:51 pm
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For those of you who celebrate Thanksgiving (Canadian or American) What's your favorite TG food?
Me I would have to say, in order from most favorite and down:
Deviled eggs. Yeah, I could make them at any time, but I never think about doing so until Thanksgiving comes around.
Ham. Love ham to bits.
Green bean casserole. Which didn't become a tradition until my sister introduced us to it. Now I can't imagine TG without it.
Yes, I do love the turkey. Although after a week of it the honeymoon ends pretty quick.
Something I would really like to learn to make and add to the usual list of foods is shrimp scampi. I love shrimp scampi, love shrimp period, and would really like to make it a part of our usual tradition just to spice things up a little.
Me I would have to say, in order from most favorite and down:
Deviled eggs. Yeah, I could make them at any time, but I never think about doing so until Thanksgiving comes around.
Ham. Love ham to bits.
Green bean casserole. Which didn't become a tradition until my sister introduced us to it. Now I can't imagine TG without it.
Yes, I do love the turkey. Although after a week of it the honeymoon ends pretty quick.
Something I would really like to learn to make and add to the usual list of foods is shrimp scampi. I love shrimp scampi, love shrimp period, and would really like to make it a part of our usual tradition just to spice things up a little.
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Dark turkey meat with cranberry sauce. (I love cranberry sauce, and yet, I only seem to eat it at Thanksgiving. Often we have cranberry sauce that my mom makes from wild cranberries.)
I never thought of deviled eggs as Thanksgiving food! My mom always made them at Easter when I was a kid, and that was the only time we ever had them, so it makes me think of spring.
I love sweet potatoes, but I don't just eat them at Thanksgiving, so that's not really a Thanksgiving-only food for me.
Happy Thanksgiving. :)
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Yeah, deviled eggs at Easter would make a bit more sense ;) For us it was just one of those things we did that became tradition. Well, at least for me it became tradition since I'm the one who makes them ;)