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In reply to the discussion: What are your favorite side dishes for Thanksgiving? Mine are mashed potato, stuffing, cole slaw and cranberry sauce, [View all]debm55
(52,751 posts)18. I am surprised at the amount of posters that selected stuffing/dressing.
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What are your favorite side dishes for Thanksgiving? Mine are mashed potato, stuffing, cole slaw and cranberry sauce, [View all]
debm55
Saturday
OP
Cornbread dressing, gravy, mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce are my favorite sides.
arkielib
Saturday
#47
You are so right about the Carbs. Thanks LisaM. I put turkey, cole slaw, stuffing , and cranberry sause on my sammies
debm55
Saturday
#19
Thank you very much anciano. Sometimes, I think I only have the turkey because of the stuffing.
debm55
Saturday
#9
Thank you very much, Bear. People say the turkey makes the meal. I say it's the sides.
debm55
Saturday
#10
Mornin' Deb! Number one is cornbread dressing on day of, night of and next days. Mashed potatoes, pimento cheese stuffed
KitFox
Saturday
#8
I love German Potato Salad, but am too lazy to make. HAHHAHAH. Thank you very much, lpbk2713.
debm55
Saturday
#17
I like German potato salad. I love deviled eggs, but that's always an Easter dish for our extended family.
electric_blue68
Saturday
#50
Dressing, and Ann McCord's Leg, a family tradition from Alice's Restaurant Cookbook.
rsdsharp
Saturday
#28
Thank you very much rsdsharp. What is Ann McCod's Leg? Is it the leg of the turkey? Enjoy.
debm55
Saturday
#32
Ann McCord's leg is corn sauted in butter, add shredded cheddar and let it melt, then add chili powder
rsdsharp
Saturday
#40
Thank you very much, Lilithschyld. I like the jellied stuff. But last year I made a homemade sauce for my husband who
debm55
Saturday
#33
Mashed taters, green bean casserole, turkey dressing, turkey gravy, yeast rolls, corn and pecan and chocolate pie...
wcmagumba
Saturday
#34
Yummy. I love it---all those delish food.Thank you so much for sharing with us. wcmagumba.
debm55
Sunday
#57
I love green bean casserole, may make some crispy bacon this year and break up bits into the gb casserole...
wcmagumba
Saturday
#37
Thank you very much, Mossfern. I love corn fritters. I love your sides. YUM. I do a cole slaw/green bean casserole
debm55
Sunday
#59
YUMMY. I agree with you, Sailingdiver. The best part of the meal. I even put on the next day turkey sammies.
debm55
Sunday
#61
Wonderful, Bmoboy. I love it with the real whipped cream and not Cool Whip, Enjoy.
debm55
Sunday
#62
Yummy. Thank you very much Dulcinea. I love the green bean casserole especially the fried onions. But I was the only
debm55
Sunday
#63
Thank you very much for sharing with us. applegrove. It was the best, because she made it with love.
debm55
Sunday
#65
That sounds so great. Thank you for sharing yellowdogintexas. I think the stuffed poblano peppers sound really unique.
debm55
Sunday
#67
Thank you very much, Coldwater. Great selections. I thought I was the only one that put Ocean Spray cranberries on my
debm55
Sunday
#70
Oh wow. Thank you very much DinahMoeHum. I really like the idea of the sweet potatoes baked in orange cups. Very unique.
debm55
Sunday
#72
Oh that smell of freshly baked bread and dinner rolls. Nittersing, thank you. My mouth is watering.
debm55
Sunday
#69
Thank you very much, eppur_se_muovo for posting the link. The dish looks wonderful and easy to make. Enjoy.
debm55
Yesterday
#74
Oh yes, Thank you, Emile. I loved making them. I boil them, take out the yolks, add MW, relish and yellow mustard and
debm55
Yesterday
#76
Thank you very much, FarPoint, I have eaten them, but have never made. Thank you so much for the link. I think I will
debm55
Yesterday
#92
Thank you OldBaldy1701E. I love deviled eggs. So we will put you in our deviled egg club--Emile, debm, and OldBaldy1701E
debm55
Yesterday
#93
I am thinking there will be nothing but a cloud of dust hovering over the plate as soon as it hits the table!
OldBaldy1701E
18 hrs ago
#98
Thank you very much for sharing your post. MIButterfly. My husband does the turkey and stuffing and I do the rest. I
debm55
Yesterday
#88