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What's your favorite turkey day dinner component?

Turkey - white meat
12
18%
Turkey - dark meat
15
23%
Other meat, i.e. ham
3
5%
Stuffing
14
22%
Mashed Potatoes
5
8%
Cranberries
10
15%
Pie
0
No votes
Other
6
9%
 
Total votes: 65

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What's your favorite turkey day dinner component?

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It's so hard to pick just one.

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Fat_Bulldog wrote:It's so hard to pick just one.
Kinda what I was thinking too, but I chose dark meat. You can't have Thanksgiving without the turkey. And the dark meat thing is something I learned all about in the last few years. I can't believe I wasted all those Thanksgivings eating white meat.

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JL21 wrote:
Fat_Bulldog wrote:It's so hard to pick just one.
Kinda what I was thinking too, but I chose dark meat. You can't have Thanksgiving without the turkey. And the dark meat thing is something I learned all about in the last few years. I can't believe I wasted all those Thanksgivings eating white meat.

/puts it on a tee for PujolJunkie
LOL, yeah, I'm not quite sure why so many people go nuts for white meat and avoid the dark meat. I think a good stuffing is a seriously underrated component.

I have a serious aversion to sweet potatoes.

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gotta go with white meat


however, this year, due to certain circumstances we're not having thanksgiving at all...JUST CHILI!

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I voted other because dressing is not on the list.

EDIT: Unless the turkey is wild, then that's my option by a long shot.
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obucard wrote:I voted other because dressing is not on the list.
Change your vote. Stuffing = dressing

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planet pujolsian wrote:
obucard wrote:I voted other because dressing is not on the list.
Change your vote. Stuffing = dressing
Stuffing is stuffed inside the turkey. Dressing is served as a side dish. Also, votes can't be changed (at least not here).
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ya, I voted stuffing, but that's just dressing. My grandmother makes the best I've ever had and is the highlight of every Thanksgiving.

I do love the white meat turkey, as well, and usually eat one of the drumsticks while my brother and dad fight over the other one.

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I like stuffing, but I'm not brave enough to try the wife's family recipe (with gizzards). Just regular stuffing thanks.

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