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What is your favorite Thanksgiving food?

Asked at Massachusetts Street on November 21, 2012

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Photo of David Beckley

“Strawberry-rhubarb pie. It’s my grandmother’s. She blows it up.”

Photo of Amy Beaman

“Dressing. It’s just so delicious. You don’t seem to get it any other time than Thanksgiving.”

Photo of Jack Campbell

“ Butterscotch pie. I just like the taste.”

Photo of Megan Godwin

“Green bean casserole. It’s just so good and it’s the only time of the year we have it .”

Comments

RoeDapple 6 months ago

All of it. Except for that stinkin' oyster dressing.

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RoeDapple 6 months ago

Looks like it'll be a good day for killin' blue rock. Gots about 6 boxes coming.

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Did_I_say_that 6 months ago

"lady of leisure"

"Dolce far Niente" It's sweet doing nothing.  (1880 John William Waterhouse)

"Dolce far Niente" It's sweet doing nothing. (1880 John William Waterhouse) by DIST

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Klumma 6 months ago

Dressing. And help dressing my Lady of Leisure...

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Klumma 6 months ago

"You don’t seem to get it any other time than Thanksgiving."...Umm, sounds more like a Valentines Day gratuity....

Have a nice Day!

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RETICENT_IRREVERENT 6 months ago

I use cranberry sauce as the base for my BBQ sauce.

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Liberty275 6 months ago

Come on, ladies of leisure aren't all that bad.

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misterlee 6 months ago

My ex-wife's dressing. I can't get it very often anymore, but during the few days after Thanksgiving, I watch for her car to be gone so I can visit my kids who still live with her. I get some then.

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Pywacket 6 months ago

That's a sad vignette, misterlee. I hope you find someone new who makes equally delicious dressing. Or that your kids learn the recipe and make you some at your place. :-)

Tell us you have someone to spend Thanksgiving with...(?)

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rtpayton 6 months ago

The turkey,ham,green bean casserole and pie. Then comes the couch coma time.

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RoeDapple 6 months ago

My first wife's dressing is outstanding (when she doesn't put oysters in it)!! Lucky for me we are still cohabitating. (40 years this Dec.) I will be helping her make the first batch later this AM.

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CWGOKU 6 months ago

Everyone have a safe and happy Thanksgiving. Eat and drink lots of Wild Turkey!

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RoeDapple 6 months ago

McRap. best. product. name. evah!

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Eddie_Haskell 6 months ago

Los Angeles is a filthy cesspool. Just ask Maynard.

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FlintlockRifle 6 months ago

My spelling teacher was right, watch and learn------"""Home grown chilli"""

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rockchalker52 6 months ago

Punkin' pie, easy on the cloves. Must have enough pie to make it to Monday.

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RETICENT_IRREVERENT 6 months ago

T_O_B, PriceChopper is that hot?

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Eddie_Haskell 6 months ago

I'm looking forward to raising some hell tomorrow. Last year was boring. We just mostly did the family bonding thing.

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somedude20 6 months ago

Oh, I am a breast man!!!! Put any kind of breast in my hands...chicken, turkey, seal.....Big fat breast meat!!!!! Gettin hungry

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George_Braziller 6 months ago

Deviled eggs. We have them at every family gathering and my aunt always makes extra if I'm going to be there because I'll eat half a platter myself. We also always have to have extra green bean casserole because my niece and I both love it almost as much as I love deviled eggs.

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bd 6 months ago

Real stuffing! Not the crap that is cooked in the pan! The good stuff that is cooked in the turkeys butt! Yummy! :)

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bad_dog 6 months ago

Two words:

Pecan pie.

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emily_litella 6 months ago

"for the rest of the day, we are going to talk like this."

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Pywacket 6 months ago

Hard to choose. I'm the cook, so I get to have everything just the way I like it. Everything is made from scratch--the pies, the dressing, gravy, fresh cranberry relish, sweet potato casserole (with cranberries, pineapple, and pecans), butternut or acorn squash, with sea salt and maple syrup, mashed potatoes, of course, and the turkey, which is cooked in a bag, stuffed! The dressing is seasoned with thyme and sage from the garden.

One of these days, we will get a smoker. The best T-day turkey I ever had was when a brother-in-law smoked one.

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urban_ndn 5 months, 4 weeks ago

My favorite is a can of genocide, and french bread.

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