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kriadydragon ([personal profile] 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.
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[personal profile] sholio 2010-11-25 09:27 am (UTC)(link)
Pecan piiiiieeee. :D (My husband refuses to eat it, so I have it all to myself, YUM.) And also pumpkin pie. But mostly pecan; I only splurge on it every couple of years, since I'm the one who's going to eat the whole thing all by myself.

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. :)

[identity profile] kriadydragon.livejournal.com 2010-11-25 11:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Pecan Pie is the best :D We had a friend who made us a pecan pie from scratch. It was my first time having it and I fell in love at first taste.

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 ;)