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In reply to the discussion: It's time for the annual "What's On Your Thanksgiving Menu?" thread [View all]Arugula Latte
(50,566 posts)30. Sounds good. I'd never heard of bishop bread so looked it up.
Looks chock full o' delicious stuff!
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It's time for the annual "What's On Your Thanksgiving Menu?" thread [View all]
Arugula Latte
Nov 2012
OP
The Italian version would add lasagna and breaded veal cutlets as ante pasta
Jersey Devil
Nov 2012
#2
Stuffed sugar pumpkin, 3 butternut squash, OUR OWN HOME GROWN potatoes, stuffing, cranberry sauce,..
HopeHoops
Nov 2012
#6
We did fish for a couple of years after going "veggie", but ended up dropping it.
HopeHoops
Nov 2012
#93
I highly recommend cooking your asparagus outside on your BBQ grill....
MiddleFingerMom
Nov 2012
#12
I actually kinda LIKE the after-effects, but I like the faint evidence of a skunk in the area, too.
MiddleFingerMom
Nov 2012
#78
This is almost my mother's TG day dinner, exactly (she died when I was 11)
Bertha Venation
Nov 2012
#64
I'm sorry to be flip, I didn't at first catch the significance of your comment.
Arugula Latte
Nov 2012
#91
Turkey, cranberry sauce, dates, green salad, sugar free ice cream, marshmallows
Honeycombe8
Nov 2012
#52
Brussels sprouts, beets, and bacon, mixed with honey and sauteed in butter.
Fridays Child
Nov 2012
#81