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πŸ¦ƒ AMERICAN THANKSGIVING IS COMING.


WHAT ARE YOU GONNA EAT?....AT HOME OR AT A RESTAURANT?


PAINT ME A PICTURE OF YOUR FEAST.

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Idk yet lol

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I BET YOU STUFF A BIRD REGARDLESS.

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Nope lol

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I had my family dinner last Sunday because that was the only day everyone could get together.

Very traditional - turkey, sage and onion stuffing, candied sweet potatoes, green beans, Mac and cheese, pumpkin pie. It's my favorite holiday and meal of the year.

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SOUNDS AWESOME....WHAT TIME SHOULD I ARRIVE AGAIN?

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You'll have to ask the Ghost of Thanksgiving Past for assistance - it happened for my family last weekend, but there's always next year..............

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I have dinner at my sister's on Sunday at 3PM. I'm bringing the Corn Casserole and of course along with all the other Thanksgiving Fare. I just purchased a Thanksgiving Meal for a family of 4 and donated it to the Church I attend on Sunday for the homeless

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Home.

I only serve the foods the Pilgrims and Native Americans would have brought.

So everyone knows the Pilgrims would have served turkey, some root vegetables, and mac and cheese.

The NAs would have brought maize, lasagna, beans, and squash.

Neither brought that disgusting green bean casserole with the equally disgusting mummified "onion" topping, so that's out.

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YEAH...FUCK THOSE GREEN BEAN CASSEROLES...YUCK.

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LOL - I'm probably one of the least picky eaters you will ever meet, but I think Green Bean Casserole is just plain nasty.

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I am a firm believer in "home for the holidays" with a traditional turkey dinner.
I would never go to a restaurant on Thanksgiving or Christmas.

Save the holiday season.

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WHAT ARE YOU GONNA EAT?

Bennymuso's mom's... never mind.

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Crawfish bisque at my mom and dad’s house.

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THAT IS VERY DIFFERENT TO ME...BUT VERY APPROPRIATE.πŸ‘πŸ»

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Another occasion we don’t recognise or celebrate down here.

I always thought having Thanksgiving so close to Christmas was an odd placement.. don’t you crazy Americans have enough holidays already??

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IT IS STRANGE SO CLOSE TOGETHER...THANKSGIVING LOSES A LOT OF IT'S STEAM JUST BEING A BIG MEAL AMONTH BEFORE CHRISTMAS.

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