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Favorite Thanksgiving Dish


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My mom's sweet potato casserole, which I cook every year at Thanksgiving.  No marshmallows are harmed in the creation of this dish...it has a chopped pecan topping.  

 

A close second is my step mom's raisin pie.  I missed that this year due to sickness in my immediate family.

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Smoked prime rib and pecan pie.

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I like the turkey and dressing but for me the favorite is real homemade giblet gravy. None of my family makes it with the giblets so it's just a brown gravy with drippings. My Great Grandmother made the best giblet gravy and my mother made the same. Neither one are with us anymore so I try to make it the same but it just isn't.

 

 

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In no particular order

My Mom's baked Sweet Potatoes, German Chocolate Cake

Grandma on mom's side made the best dinner rolls and Lep Cookies. Watching those Lep cookies age 4 months was torture but they were worth the wait.  

Grandma on dad's side Blackberry cobbler and lemon cheese cake.

Wife's Bread Pudding and Sweet Potato pie.

Maude's Angel Food cake

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When my parents were with us, we used to go camping in the desert around the Salton Sea. We hunted quail. Mom used to take 5 or 6 quail and put them around the Turkey when she baked it,. Don't know which was best, but I do miss the quail and Mom too!

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Always wanted to get a turducken :lol: For now, it's got to be turkey and sweet potato casserole. Followed up with pumpkin pie with real whipped cream.

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Sliced turkey, light and dark, with lots of gravy.

Let's add some mashed potatoes with gravy and stuffing and top that off with a piece of pumpkin pie with whipped cream and I'm in!!;)

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Breakfast this morning of sausage gravy over left over Alabama biscuits. 

 

For some reason, Sawmill Mary baked a paraplegic turkey! No legs or wings!

Wouldn’t that be a Quadrapeligic?

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