What are the staples at your Thankgiving Day Feast every year?

Discussion in 'The Thunderdome' started by Smowkee, Nov 17, 2011.

Tags:
  1. Smowkee

    Smowkee New Member

    We always have yellow squash, snap beans, broccoli salad, White cornbread, cornbread dressing, cranberry sauce (jellied), Giblet gravy, roast turkey, sweet potato casserole, pecan pie and apple/cranberry pie with vanilla ice cream. Sweat tea and/or wine to drink.
     
  2. vollygirl

    vollygirl Guest

    Growing up it was turkey and dressing, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, homemade yeast rolls, relish tray, deviled eggs, pecan pies, and tea.
     
  3. JayVols

    JayVols Walleye Catchin' Moderator

    I like the regular stuff, but I have to have some homemade dressing. Keep that cheap imitation Stove Top soggy bread stuffing shit away from me. Only assholes substitute Stove Top for honest to goodness dressing.
     
  4. JayVols

    JayVols Walleye Catchin' Moderator

    Pecan pie.......goooooood stuff.
     
  5. MaconVol

    MaconVol Chieftain

    I gotta have that dressing or Thanksgiving is not complete. My aunts make a chicken casserole that ranks right up there with dressing.
     
  6. TennTradition

    TennTradition Super Moderator

    Wine ... and lots of it.

    Oh yeah...and some kind of pineapple/cheese thing.
     
  7. CardinalVol

    CardinalVol Uncultured, non-diverse mod

    This year's menu -

    Turkey
    Cornbread Dressing
    Sweet potatoes
    Mac & Cheese (homemade)
    Lima beans
    Cranberry sauce
    Pumpkin pie
    Pumpkin cheesecake
    Pecan pie
    Sweet tea
    Pumpkin beer

    After dinner, me and the father-in-law will move to the living room where we shall sit and watch football for 10 hours and eat leftovers as we get hungry.
     
  8. hallowed_hill

    hallowed_hill Active Member

    sweet potato casserole. everything else pales in comparison.
     
  9. hallowed_hill

    hallowed_hill Active Member

    I'm not a huge fan apart from the casserole.
     

Share This Page