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We're at the point where we have a traditional Thanksgiving day pizza and snacks. No one wants to spend hours prepping a meal and then cleaning up afterwards on a holiday. Tacos are an option as well.
Once you drop the charade of actually liking most of the foods that appear at a traditional Thanksgiving dinner, you can actually eat the foods that everyone likes with a lot less effort. It makes everyone more relaxed and have fun. |
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I made this recipe once just to prove to myself that GBC could be good.
https://www.seriouseats.com/homemade...sserole-recipe And it was. I added bacon and some cheddar to it as well. It was excellent. But man it was a lot of work so no, I won't be doing it again. It's a hell of a lot easier to just fry up some bacon and onions then fry my green beans in the skillet with them with a little garlic. |
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Speaking of, anyone ever have cheeseball? My grandma used to make it all the time. She'd put a big bucket of the stuff out in one of those Country Crock butter containers with some Ritz crackers and I'd go to work.
Or how about a wholesome dish known as shit on a shingle? Anyone ever had that? |
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And shit on a shingle was a staple in my youth. My dad loved it, so we ate it quite often. THAT might be contender for "whitest dish ever", literally and figuratively. Lol |
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The reason I can make some badass sausage gravy these days is because I absolutely refuse to make that crap my mom made so I learned how in college. Packaged/canned gravy is inexcusable. |
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Well mister you can just take back all those white guilt positive reps I've sent and stick them up you hoo haw. Honkey! |
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I always took him for a Tiger Woods type. |
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