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Pat the Plumber CIL View Drop Down
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    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 at 5:53pm
Lets hear what you guys like besides the turkey. For me it is some candied sweet potatoes w. marshmellows on top. My sister is making some from a family recipe. Can hardly wait.
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I also like candied sweet taters. I like stuffin and gravy. Pecan pie.
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All of them, but green bean casserole is just soooo tasty!  Close seconds, scalloped corn and scalloped taters.
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Dressing and giblet gravy, candied sweet potatoes, green bean casserole, squash casserole, cream style corn fried down with streak o' lean, and pecan pie. My Mom could make the best pecan pie but my daughter is a very close second.
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Stuffin, and any kinda pie!Thumbs Up
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I love mashed potatoes and stuffing with my turkey, and then a little more turkey on the side, and then smother the whole plate full with gravy. Darrel
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Stuffing with mashed potatoes and gravy. You can't seperate them they belong together. I cooked one of my home grown pumpkins tonight and made the pumpkin pie filling. I'll make the pie tomorrow.
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my favorite is whatever is on the table... suppose if i had to choose would be the pumpkin pie... I make some non-spicy deviled eggs that have gotten rave reviews, no mayo either.
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 My favorite is Mrs, Cubbins corn bread stuffing with giblet gravy made from the drippings,,,but then I also gotta have me a big sweet potato with lots of butter and cinnimin,,,,and,,,,and,,,I don't want to forget the creamed sweet peas and also,,,wait a minute you did ask for just one didn't you,,,,RatClapClapClapz,,,,, 
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Dressing and gravy, sweet potato casserole, green beans and corn from the garden this summer, macaroni and cheese, of course pumpkin pie, We had our family meal last night as granddaughter and her husband both work in law enforcement and are working.
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My grandmother made the best stuffing- I replicate it now:
shredded stale bread, diced apples, diced onions, diced celery, ground sausage, raisins, dried cranberries, chicken stock, turkey drippings, Could be a meal in itself! (Can be done in the bird or crockpot)
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My favorite is my family’s homemade ravioli. We made over 1000 and that will last several dinners throughout the year. I’ve got the sauce cooking now till tomorrow morning! Mighty fine eating with turkey and all the traditional fixings!
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Confused  Man after reading about all that yummy thanksgiving food, i cannot pick a  favorite, It is all over the top good.

one thing for sure, before I dive into that food I am gonna have my pump primed with some highly spirited egg nog.  Smile
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