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Cornbread my friend. FLPanhandle Nov 2015 #1
And not that Yankee-fied type Aerows Nov 2015 #73
+1 Go Vols Nov 2015 #94
EEK! My dead mother's ashes would reconstitute TexasBushwhacker Nov 2015 #121
My grandmother Aerows Nov 2015 #126
I never use Cirsco in it, either... SeattleVet Nov 2015 #133
Olive oil works perfectly in place other types of fat ronnie624 Nov 2015 #157
Cornbread goes in the dressing. LuvNewcastle Nov 2015 #113
Who wants to interrupt devouring all the goodness Aerows Nov 2015 #128
Mac and cheese surprised me Mnpaul Nov 2015 #161
Make that cornbread dressing! TexasMommaWithAHat Nov 2015 #138
Pass the gravy! Aerows Nov 2015 #139
We're having a feast TexasMommaWithAHat Nov 2015 #141
Ours: Aerows Nov 2015 #143
I forgot the mashed potatoes TexasMommaWithAHat Nov 2015 #145
Okay, yeah I do stop by the bread pudding :) Aerows Nov 2015 #147
What is wrong with the western states? Renew Deal Nov 2015 #2
I wasn't going to be the one to say it,but I've never sufrommich Nov 2015 #4
we like Waldorf salad on Thanksgiving... Scout Nov 2015 #17
I know, I thought that was kind of strange. smirkymonkey Nov 2015 #26
We are among the salad eaters. You have to have something to balance the butter. Shrike47 Nov 2015 #30
My mother in law always served salad. Not only that, but my husband likes it for dessert. merrily Nov 2015 #39
We always had salad but it wasn't the main side dish. The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2015 #54
we're weird out here, I tells ya! Warren DeMontague Nov 2015 #109
There was sometimes a small green salad when there were like 15 of us XemaSab Nov 2015 #112
I'm in the NE, and we do salad... MIL makes a warm bacon dressing. Glassunion Nov 2015 #46
I enjoy a spinach salad Aerows Nov 2015 #79
Ha, my MIL does that too. We call it "wilted lettuce salad." ScreamingMeemie Nov 2015 #104
I make hot bacon dressing Aerows Nov 2015 #148
We always have salad (Pacific NW here), plus other veggie dishes. Arugula Latte Nov 2015 #59
I bet it's good Renew Deal Nov 2015 #60
You too! Arugula Latte Nov 2015 #62
I didn't know you could eat raw brussels sprouts. Aerows Nov 2015 #80
It's good! Definitely a cabbage-like kind of thing. Arugula Latte Nov 2015 #122
YUM, YUM, YUM! Aerows Nov 2015 #125
Great! Arugula Latte Nov 2015 #134
I was thinking of maybe tossing Aerows Nov 2015 #135
Good idea. I like 'em too. Arugula Latte Nov 2015 #136
I'm not a big fan of pecans Aerows Nov 2015 #137
I made an actual arugula latte today... F4lconF16 Nov 2015 #88
Know what's funny about arugula? Despite the silly crap about it being some effete elitist lettuce, Warren DeMontague Nov 2015 #110
Really?! That's so cool! Arugula Latte Nov 2015 #124
Arugula Latte is the best username ever! But I have to admit femmedem Nov 2015 #152
I've never seen salad Aerows Nov 2015 #77
My versions are more like "appetizer" salads, Aerows, Hortensis Nov 2015 #171
Salad is effing delicious. But it's usually not the "leaves and dressing" variety. Xithras Nov 2015 #78
It's important to remember that in many parts of this fine land Warren DeMontague Nov 2015 #108
That's true! I didn't appreciate California produce, Hortensis Nov 2015 #162
Your salads sound delicious! n/t femmedem Nov 2015 #153
"wrong"? Warren DeMontague Nov 2015 #107
I'd say what wrong kentauros Nov 2015 #155
Oh, no! A very small but holiday-special salad sets off Hortensis Nov 2015 #165
Damn no yams? JonathanRackham Nov 2015 #3
It just means that they aren't disproportionately popular Renew Deal Nov 2015 #6
+1. And I don't think of rolls or cornbread as a "side". n/t winter is coming Nov 2015 #70
I will be celebrating Thanksgiving alone. longship Nov 2015 #5
I've celebrated it alone quite a few times in my life. cwydro Nov 2015 #22
Living alone, I won't be cooking a turkey. longship Nov 2015 #25
I'll be on an extended business trip on Thanksgiving. FLPanhandle Nov 2015 #33
I will raise a glass to you... longship Nov 2015 #36
I will be alone too but I will think of you. FLPanhandle Nov 2015 #38
Mine will be either a Martini or a Manhattan. longship Nov 2015 #40
Maybe all of us celebrating-alone types should check in on a live thread Thursday night. Jim Lane Nov 2015 #100
Works for me! nt FLPanhandle Nov 2015 #170
Tough going 'celebrating' Thanksgiving alone. PatrickforO Nov 2015 #55
If I had to eat salad w/my turkey, I'd have that much less to be Thankful for Bucky Nov 2015 #7
lol! nt sufrommich Nov 2015 #10
Homemade Cornbread dressing & gravy is the BEST! CottonBear Nov 2015 #106
We're from everywhere snpsmom Nov 2015 #8
"No thanks, I'm a vegan. I'll have a Tofu Turkey salad instead" -- California 951-Riverside Nov 2015 #9
I have always wondered about vegan/vegetarian pipoman Nov 2015 #21
I'm fairly certain Aerows Nov 2015 #84
Any many who eat nothing. tazkcmo Nov 2015 #11
What does this mean...it doesn't read like English pipoman Nov 2015 #19
It would never occur to me to have mac & cheese at Thanksgiving cyberswede Nov 2015 #12
I don't think mashed potatos are regional. sufrommich Nov 2015 #14
No, it isn't. OnionPatch Nov 2015 #149
Mac and cheese isn't eaten at our house, either. I found that one odd. Shrike47 Nov 2015 #31
Map says I eat it, but I've never seen it on a thanksgiving table. Bonx Nov 2015 #35
We have mac n cheese because for most of his life my youngest son wouldn't eat anything else. ladyVet Nov 2015 #98
Or me. 840high Nov 2015 #61
I'm over 50 and don't remember a Thanksgiving without fried okra or sweet potatoes FLPanhandle Nov 2015 #13
Fried okra definitely sounds regional. :) Hortensis Nov 2015 #168
I'm a Texan, raised by Okies. blogslut Nov 2015 #15
I've had cornbread stuffing before,although it's not common sufrommich Nov 2015 #16
That would be dressing. Sissyk Nov 2015 #119
Salad? None of the rest surprised me.... pipoman Nov 2015 #18
"orange jello with shredded carrots" sufrommich Nov 2015 #20
mine used to slather it with mayonnaise...like frosting on the jello .. pipoman Nov 2015 #23
oh my god,we do have the same grandma! sufrommich Nov 2015 #24
Another grandchild here Sienna86 Nov 2015 #64
OMG I've witnessed that, too. Aerows Nov 2015 #85
And crushed pineapple. We always have it with crushed pineapple, too. n/t winter is coming Nov 2015 #69
Hmmm...been on the West Coast fredamae Nov 2015 #27
Same here! Salad in my family was the tray of vegetables and dip before csziggy Nov 2015 #131
Yummmm- fredamae Nov 2015 #164
Your dinner sounds great! csziggy Nov 2015 #167
As does yours! fredamae Nov 2015 #169
To me, pecan and key lime pies are the easiest pies to make csziggy Nov 2015 #172
Ok, you've convinced fredamae Nov 2015 #173
I hope you and your family enjoyu them as much as we do csziggy Nov 2015 #174
I've never had mac/cheese on Thanksgiving, and I live in the south. cwydro Nov 2015 #28
I think we have mac n cheese... one_voice Nov 2015 #87
LOL! cwydro Nov 2015 #89
Am I the only one who thinks this graphic is crazy? Paper Roses Nov 2015 #29
NH here.... bunnies Nov 2015 #49
That sounds about right Marrah_G Nov 2015 #116
I've never had Squash for Thanksgiving. Xyzse Nov 2015 #32
Squash? Mac and Cheese? matt819 Nov 2015 #34
Squash is an intricate part of thanksgiving in new england Marrah_G Nov 2015 #117
Mac and Cheese? Salad? Tree-Hugger Nov 2015 #37
Southern 'spreads' generally have it all and then some. :-) Lars39 Nov 2015 #41
Exactly - except I don't think I've ever had Mac & Cheese -?? n/t Whiskeytide Nov 2015 #47
Oh, heck... Lars39 Nov 2015 #48
Don't get me wrong... Whiskeytide Nov 2015 #58
Lol, of course. :-) Lars39 Nov 2015 #66
I might do something different this year and do closeupready Nov 2015 #42
Chicken and rice is a big favorite here, and Hortensis Nov 2015 #163
Thanks, and you too. closeupready Nov 2015 #166
WEED Warren DeMontague Nov 2015 #43
Happy Danksgiving pipoman Nov 2015 #150
Squash? bigwillq Nov 2015 #44
I'm From PA RobinA Nov 2015 #45
This map leaves out all the ethnic variations - I know hedgehog Nov 2015 #50
Wow. My ancestors were Irish, and we didn't have squash on that side of the family PatrickforO Nov 2015 #57
As one living in Arizona ... 1StrongBlackMan Nov 2015 #51
Mac & cheese for Thanksgiving? Really? The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2015 #52
Well, ya know, between the stuffing, cornbread, rolls, mashed potatoes, and pie, Arugula Latte Nov 2015 #71
I see a 'bleed' of green bean casserole into the eastern portion of the western bloc of states... PatrickforO Nov 2015 #53
Roast Turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing... Adsos Letter Nov 2015 #56
According to the map.. one_voice Nov 2015 #63
In the San Francisco area it's traditional to have Dungeness crab with that turkey dinner Gormy Cuss Nov 2015 #65
Yep. Every year. Xithras Nov 2015 #82
Mac and cheese?! KamaAina Nov 2015 #67
We never had mac and cheese until the neice married a guy from Ohio... Phentex Nov 2015 #97
We have a large family gathering at Thanksgiving. Snobblevitch Nov 2015 #68
Hotdish? Aerows Nov 2015 #75
I did that on purpose. Even Minnesotans call that particular dish green been casserole. Snobblevitch Nov 2015 #83
It isn't Thanksgiving Aerows Nov 2015 #72
I think we have all of those but the cornbread. Ace Rothstein Nov 2015 #74
We always have several salads at Thanksgiving cally Nov 2015 #76
Right? What is so weird about salad??? MissB Nov 2015 #90
I'm on board for all except one..... daleanime Nov 2015 #81
No potatoes of any kind? Cassiopeia Nov 2015 #86
Only time I ever eat mac & cheese ... lpbk2713 Nov 2015 #91
My Texan husband clamors for cornbread stuffing every year, Blue_In_AK Nov 2015 #92
I hate squash ProudToBeBlueInRhody Nov 2015 #93
What if my part of America isn't in America? DFW Nov 2015 #95
Cornbread dressing FTW Go Vols Nov 2015 #96
Don't forget the celery/olives platter Adsos Letter Nov 2015 #99
If you look very carefully there's an off-color dot in Puget sound that says "tomato aspic" Scootaloo Nov 2015 #101
Agreed about the rolls. Also we get some crossover on the green bean Casserole and even cornbread. Ed Suspicious Nov 2015 #102
Yams glazed in dark rum. Roasted garlic mashed potatoes. Balsamic mushroom gravy. LeftyMom Nov 2015 #103
South easterner born & bred: corn bread dressing w/ gravy CottonBear Nov 2015 #105
A bit different this year KT2000 Nov 2015 #111
Salad....really? Kilgore Nov 2015 #114
Mac n cheese on thanksgiving? Marrah_G Nov 2015 #115
There's just two of us so no turkey tammywammy Nov 2015 #118
I just found this updated version on facebook. pintobean Nov 2015 #120
everything must be gluten free in the west JI7 Nov 2015 #123
Damn straight npk Nov 2015 #127
Not really, But I have a few strays from the traditional Path: bobalew Nov 2015 #144
No salad for me; Jamaal510 Nov 2015 #129
What the hell? SheilaT Nov 2015 #130
LOL this map is a little too simple npk Nov 2015 #132
I love salad LittleBlue Nov 2015 #140
I usually eat chicken on Thanksgiving day prouddemfromaustin44 Nov 2015 #142
Mac and Cheese is the nectar of the gods! n/t Calista241 Nov 2015 #146
I'm doing a vegan Thanksgiving in Northeast, and it is going to be all about the stuffed squash. femmedem Nov 2015 #151
I was allegedly in mac & cheese country, but we always had cornbread stuffing Recursion Nov 2015 #154
I have "doctored" up our stuffing... 3catwoman3 Nov 2015 #156
ohio here JesterCS Nov 2015 #158
Interested Mildred S Nov 2015 #159
How would a standard turkey dinner not have all four of those "top" items? ManiacJoe Nov 2015 #160
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