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Mulaney Power Move
Dec 30, 2004

i think you're an rear end in a top hat if you don't like turkey

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ilovebeersooomuch
May 23, 2014



signalnoise posted:

I think it's a weird assumption that everyone likes club sandwiches

I don't. Your move, buster

Nooner
Mar 26, 2011

AN A+ OPSTER (:

Mulaney Power Move posted:

i think you're an rear end in a top hat if you don't like turkey

Nooner
Mar 26, 2011

AN A+ OPSTER (:
I also will go to bat for green bean casserole

Who What Now
Sep 10, 2006

by Azathoth
I like Stove Top stuffing

Nooner
Mar 26, 2011

AN A+ OPSTER (:
I think i got stovetop stuffing some times when i was a fresman in college because it was cheap and something other than ramen

Sentinel
Jan 1, 2009

High Tech
Low Life


I too OP have had a weird hankering for stuffing this entire year and im not really sure why.

Smugworth
Apr 18, 2003

Dinner rolls are great year round, fight me

Szyznyk
Mar 4, 2008

Who What Now posted:

I like Stove Top stuffing

The herb stuffing with some shake n bake pork chops and mexicorn. Good eatin’.

Revins
Nov 2, 2007





tune the FM in to static and pretend that its the sea

Mulaney Power Move posted:

i think you're an rear end in a top hat if you don't like turkey

tbf turkey can be terrible if cooked badly. Dry, almost leathery turkey that's underseasoned is the worst. Properly cooked and seasoned turkey is great

I make mashed potatoes fairly often, and stuffing once in awhile. The occasional baked sweet potato

Who What Now
Sep 10, 2006

by Azathoth
Cooking a turkey is a huge pain in the goddamn rear end and even though I otherwise love cooking I will only ever cook one under duress. I'll leave that to the chumps.

Mulaney Power Move
Dec 30, 2004

have you tried brining your bird

ilovebeersooomuch
May 23, 2014



Mulaney Power Move posted:

have you tried brining your bird

gently caress yeah buddy, I love a turkey that is exploding with flavor and stays moist


(mom joke here)

kntfkr
Feb 11, 2019

GOOSE FUCKER

Mulaney Power Move posted:

have you tried brining your bird

brine this

curlys gold
Jan 17, 2018

I would eat real cranberries with orange peel and all that jazz throughout the whole growing season if it wasn’t a pain to find them.

Sweaty IT Nerd
Jul 13, 2007

Nooner posted:

I also will go to bat for green bean casserole

You don't have to troll so hard Nooner

kntfkr
Feb 11, 2019

GOOSE FUCKER

Nooner posted:

Who are all these people who dont eat turkey, like bitch you never have a club sandwich ??

OK - this is a thread about thanksgiving. Sliced deli turkey and white meat dark meat dry rear end thanksgiving turkey are two entirely different things.

I love turkey clubz but all-day oven turkey? Nah, no thanks. Gimme a duck.

GoutPatrol
Oct 17, 2009

*Stupid Babby*

If I wanted to turn back into a human blimp I would eat creamed onions every day.

When I was a kid a big roast Turkey was maybe a once a month thing in the whole winter time. Though I guess that also includes Christmas.

Lord Decimus Barnacle
Jun 25, 2005


Hell Gem
To answer the OPs question, I eat Doritos year round not just at thanksgiving

Valko
Sep 18, 2015

signalnoise posted:

This is why my inlaws eschew the turkey and whatnot, and just have a big prime rib dinner with stuff you'd usually have like carrots, asparagus, a potato, etc

'A' potato. Easy does it there, heavyweight.

Anyway, we regularly have turkey throughout the year in various forms. Roasting it is one of the most boring ways to cook it. Minced turkey makes great burgers and meatballs. Look at these:

Turkey salisbury steak in a tomato base gravy with peppers and onions.



Turkey also makes great schnitzel too.

signalnoise
Mar 7, 2008

i was told my old av was distracting

Valko posted:

'A' potato. Easy does it there, heavyweight.

Every potato is a potato's worth of prime rib i cannot fit into my tetris belly

HORNEY VAPE BRO
Jun 14, 2009

Arguing with my family

Brother Tadger
Feb 15, 2012

I'm accidentally a suicide bomber!

Did some motherfucker really say sweet potato? Who only eats sweet potatoes at thanksgiving?!

Smugworth
Apr 18, 2003

I could have a boat full of grown gravy every night for dinner

Nice Guy Patron
Jun 29, 2015
I will buy those cans of "cranberry sauce" at all times of the year.

ilovebeersooomuch
May 23, 2014



there isn't a single thing in this thread that I don't agree with (the only exception being the mac/cheese going in the garbage comment)

ilovebeersooomuch
May 23, 2014



so I guess that's only one thing in this thread I don't agree with

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Applewhite
Aug 16, 2014

by vyelkin
Nap Ghost
I amend my anti-turkey statement to say that ground turkey is good in burgers and chili (and anywhere else you need a substitute for ground beef).

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