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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]Nittersing
(7,919 posts)56. Home made dinner rolls
Mom would roll the dough out and make knots. It's the only time of year she baked bread and the house always smelled wonderful.
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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
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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
Yesterday
#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