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Thanksgiving is coming. Would you try this? (Original Post) True Dough Nov 2025 OP
Absolutely. Glorfindel Nov 2025 #1
Ever sailed True Dough Nov 2025 #3
Original recipe Endlessmike56 Nov 2025 #2
If we're lucky True Dough Nov 2025 #4
yes!! we always use Tday to buck the system.. samnsara Nov 2025 #5
I wouldn't try it on Thanksgiving, barbtries Nov 2025 #6
Ewww gross!! MenloParque Nov 2025 #7
Pass. I've never liked brown/turkey gravy as a kid Niagara Nov 2025 #8
Didn't know about that Oreo collection True Dough Nov 2025 #9
It's all they talk about on the radio Niagara Nov 2025 #10
You just wait True Dough Nov 2025 #11
lol!! Niagara Nov 2025 #14
If we trace the onset of modern recipes calling for a combination of sweet and salty Marthe48 Nov 2025 #13
lol, Marthe48 Niagara Nov 2025 #15
Nope Solly Mack Nov 2025 #12
Anyone try area51 Nov 2025 #16
Smoked salmon soda? LudwigPastorius Nov 2025 #17
That goes great melted over Fish Assholes & Turtle Testicle Treats Submariner Nov 2025 #18
Looks like a Canadian product. mwmisses4289 Nov 2025 #19

samnsara

(18,767 posts)
5. yes!! we always use Tday to buck the system..
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 12:01 PM
Nov 2025

..this year we are eating AT A TACO VAN One year we had food from different US regions... we had local fresh homemade tamales, hot weenies from RI and spaghetti with chili from Ohio.

barbtries

(31,307 posts)
6. I wouldn't try it on Thanksgiving,
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 12:08 PM
Nov 2025

but for the leftovers? maybe i ran out of the gravy.

first time I've ever seen anything like it

MenloParque

(566 posts)
7. Ewww gross!!
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 12:41 PM
Nov 2025

Serving this gravy product on Thanksgiving and Christmas Dinners would definitely be a no no. For sandwiches the day after maybe?? Make your own gravy for the special dinners it ain't hard.

Niagara

(11,849 posts)
8. Pass. I've never liked brown/turkey gravy as a kid
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 12:41 PM
Nov 2025

I can't eat the stuff as an adult anyway.



Have you heard about the new Oreo Thanksgiving cookie flavors like cream corn, sweet potato, turkey stuffing and cranberry sauce?

I'm certain that Americans are buying the collection so that they can price gouge when this particular Oreo item is sold out.



True Dough

(26,664 posts)
9. Didn't know about that Oreo collection
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 12:48 PM
Nov 2025

Wouldn't be tempted by any of them.

How about you?

True Dough

(26,664 posts)
11. You just wait
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 01:04 PM
Nov 2025

until they come out with cauliflower-based Oreos. You'll be all over those!

Marthe48

(23,174 posts)
13. If we trace the onset of modern recipes calling for a combination of sweet and salty
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 01:08 PM
Nov 2025

I'm pretty sure we can pinpoint the exact year aliens landed.

mwmisses4289

(4,174 posts)
19. Looks like a Canadian product.
Sun Nov 16, 2025, 09:49 AM
Nov 2025

Would i try it? Maybe, since I can't make gravy to save my life, lol.

Ok, that may be AI generated- can't find a real product anywhere.

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