The thing i'll miss the most about American Thanksgiving (other than friends and family)? From-the-can cranberry sauce. What can I say? I love it.

What's your favourite part of a Thanksgiving meal?
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Ham, bacon, pork...any pig based product
Sweet potatoes and Beaujolais Nouveau, and, of course, Chinese food. And let us give thanks for Grandma Costco's pumpkin pie!
I have this weird, reoccurring Thanksgiving problem where I drastically overestimate the quality of stuffing. I always imagine it will be super awesome (just think, meat plus croutons!) and pray that whoever is making it for me makes an absurd amount. After my first soggy mouthful, though, I'm inevitably disappointed and dread finishing the rest of the heap on my plate. Does anyone else have this issue? Please.
I DESPISE stuffing!! I have never understood why people love it so much. I avoid it at every thanksgiving meal. So Mike, I totally understand where you're coming from.
I think you guys both need to get a better recipe for stuffing. It's delicious.
My vote is all about pie. Pumpkin pie, pecan pie, apple pie... preferably one slice of each... with a huge mountain of vanilla ice cream. Mmmm... no better way to induce a diabetic coma and sleep off the rest of the day watching football.
i agree with bobby; you guys are crazy. i had two kinds of stuffing this year: a traditional turkey stuffing and oyster stuffing, and both were to die for. candied yams are tied.
I love stuffing! I've never had a bad experience.
Chocolate pie, unconventioanl, but a tradition in my fam.
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