Brussel sprouts are awesome, not a fan of the much liked homemade cranberry sauce.
Tofu!!
Anything with marshmallows or canned cream of mushroom soup
most liked in order...stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, turkey, butternut squash...pumpkin pie
Turnip. Squash.
If you make your own cranberry sauce from scratch, it’s great.
Cans, not so much.
I thought the most disliked foods would be turnips and creamed onions, which are my personal favorites.
Candy Corn
Oh, wait. That’s Halloween.
Anyway, it still sucks no matter what holiday.
creamed onions. My Dad ate them the rest of us not so much.
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Everything is better with a liberal application of gravy. Turkey, stuffing, green beans, Mac and cheese. And gravy on all of it. Then hot apple crisp and ice cream for desert. Combine that with a couple of NFL games on TV and you are in heaven. My people allow no talk of politics. We are there to enjoy God’s blessings.
What my parents and siblings had: Sweet And Sour Green Beans, Oyster Dressing, Corn Pudding
The chance of me getting any of this now: Zilch
Anything on my ex mother-in-law’s table!! Except an occasional shock of the roasted kielbasa being awesome... And of course the one sister-in-law who always insisted on bringing the honey baked ham and never once was it an original honey baked!! Always!! Always in the 18 years I lasted it was some lame ass off brand that tasted more like spam!!
Probably polled girls under 16.
Mashed potatoes are disgusting as are Brussels sprouts.
Swedish lingonberries are an excellent substitute for cranberry sauce.
Doing the cooking this year.
You have two choices.
Take it or leave it.
Who on God's green earth does not like mashed potatoes and gravy?
I have a hard time with most frozen turkeys. They taste “old” when oven roasted. So we have been getting smoked turkey instead.
I love me some turkey, dressing (which I am making tomorrow evening to bring to my Thanksgiving gathering), mashed potatoes, gravy, sweet potato casserole, green bean casserole, corn…I grew up on all of that.
I don’t like mac & cheese and it was never part of our Thanksgiving dinner when I was growing up. I think it’s kind of a new thing?
On a day that is meant to number your blessings and be thankful, here we have people bitching about what they don’t like.
Take a spoonful or pass the dish and be glad you have a seat at the table.
We is served or eats cole slaw on Thanksgiving?!?