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Re: Hated Thanksgiving Foods
[Re: G Hose]
#7709433
11/05/22 10:04 AM
11/05/22 10:04 AM
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Missouri, USA
Pofarmer10
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Missouri, USA
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What’s the word beside color code brown? What does that say?
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Re: Hated Thanksgiving Foods
[Re: Pike River]
#7709445
11/05/22 10:17 AM
11/05/22 10:17 AM
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WI
T-Rex
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Generally people are too impatient with the cranberries.
They need to ferment and clear for at least one year.
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Re: Hated Thanksgiving Foods
[Re: warrior]
#7709474
11/05/22 11:08 AM
11/05/22 11:08 AM
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Dunbar, Wisconsin
Pike River
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Dunbar, Wisconsin
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Y'all folks dissing sweet taters are probably eating those nasty things in a can or those frozen patty things.
Real sweet taters baked, made up into a soufflé/casserole with pecans butter and brown sugar is to die for, or sweet potatoe pie are all menu options down here. I love both potatoe and pumpkin pie but my yankee genes beat out my southern genes (as per usual) and prefer pumpkin pie.
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Re: Hated Thanksgiving Foods
[Re: Providence Farm]
#7709489
11/05/22 11:24 AM
11/05/22 11:24 AM
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Ohio
Willy Firewood
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Ohio
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I like all of them. It's all part of the experience. But I better clarify. I like all of it if my wife is doing the cooking. When she Cooks EVERYTHING is made from fresh raw ingredients. Nothing from a can or box mix Nothing. A good % is raised or grown on our farm.
Now if you're talking what get served most Places well I still enjoy it but there is no comparison to fresh made from scratch. I'm very lucky and borderline spoiled. ——————- That is what my wife used to do. Plus a fresh wild gobbler or a fresh gobbler that we raised.
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Re: Hated Thanksgiving Foods
[Re: Pofarmer10]
#7709526
11/05/22 12:23 PM
11/05/22 12:23 PM
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St. Louis Co, Mo
BigBob
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What’s the word beside color code brown? Everyone here I thought liked stuffing. What’s the word beside color code brown? What does that say? I can't read it either?
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Re: Hated Thanksgiving Foods
[Re: G Hose]
#7709535
11/05/22 12:39 PM
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Western Shore Delaware
SJA
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Western Shore Delaware
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What’s the word beside color code brown?
Almost looks a bad spelling of turkeys (turklys) ?????
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Re: Hated Thanksgiving Foods
[Re: Pike River]
#7709537
11/05/22 12:45 PM
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W NY
Turtledale
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W NY
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Green bean casserole, never even heard of it till I got married back in the 80's. I left both of them back then!
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Re: Hated Thanksgiving Foods
[Re: warrior]
#7709577
11/05/22 01:42 PM
11/05/22 01:42 PM
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Oakland, MS
yotetrapper30
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Oakland, MS
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Oh and there's varieties of sweet taters that have no good reason for existing.
I've seen white, yellow and purple ones. Most of those are dry, mealy and not sweet.
A good sweet tater bakes up moist, soft and sweet without stringiness and should be bright orange with tan to red skins.
I like Mahan or Covington but there's dozens of good varieties.
And the best ones come out of your own garden. A few years ago at Piggly Wiggly I bought a sweet potato that was purple inside and out. Sweetest sweet potato I've ever had. Not seen them since.
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Re: Hated Thanksgiving Foods
[Re: warrior]
#7709605
11/05/22 02:10 PM
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NC
garyll1959
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That stuffing thing in Alabama needs some splainin'.
You see we eat DRESSING in Alabama, never stuffing.
Stuffing is something yankees make with light bread and stick up a turkeys butt. We make our dressing with cornbread and it does not go in the bird but into it's own pan.
I'm sure the rest of the south would agree. Yep, same here.
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Re: Hated Thanksgiving Foods
[Re: Pike River]
#7709610
11/05/22 02:18 PM
11/05/22 02:18 PM
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NY
rendezvous
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The only thing I would pass on is the green bean casserole. All the others I'll take seconds and after a brief nap, thirds!
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Re: Hated Thanksgiving Foods
[Re: T-Rex]
#7709615
11/05/22 02:25 PM
11/05/22 02:25 PM
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MI
trappingthomas
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MI
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Generally people are too impatient with the cranberries.
They need to ferment and clear for at least one year. And then mixed with beaver castor and used on the line!
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Re: Hated Thanksgiving Foods
[Re: yotetrapper30]
#7709620
11/05/22 02:33 PM
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Indiana
Providence Farm
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Indiana
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Oh and there's varieties of sweet taters that have no good reason for existing.
I've seen white, yellow and purple ones. Most of those are dry, mealy and not sweet.
A good sweet tater bakes up moist, soft and sweet without stringiness and should be bright orange with tan to red skins.
I like Mahan or Covington but there's dozens of good varieties.
And the best ones come out of your own garden. A few years ago at Piggly Wiggly I bought a sweet potato that was purple inside and out. Sweetest sweet potato I've ever had. Not seen them since. My wife grows a lot of different color potatoes, sweet and not along with a lot of other odd ball stuff. Her customers like to get different things. Makes them feel special.
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