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StarFish106 11-18-2005 09:32 AM

Please no String bean casserole...It just looks nasty. One year my MIL asked could I bring that to dinner..In all the years I had been over for Turkey day, that has NEVER been served..and you think I am gonna waste my $$ on messing up my good string beans for an experiment? Uh no....


Now for all you blasphemers out there Pass all your:

Mac and cheese
Yams/Sweet Potatoes
Cranberry sauce (canned or fresh)
Stuffing/Dressing

To me, FeeFee, DCZeta and SmlwonderDST and we will make sure they get a good home :p

*shaking head....how could you not love this good food?

FeeFee 11-18-2005 10:14 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by StarFish106
Now for all you blasphemers out there Pass all your:

Mac and cheese
Yams/Sweet Potatoes
Cranberry sauce (canned or fresh)
Stuffing/Dressing

To me, FeeFee, DCZeta and SmlwonderDST and we will make sure they get a good home :p

*shaking head....how could you not love this good food?

StarFish106,

I *heart* you

FeeFee's taste buds and stomach. :)

Gyrl7 11-18-2005 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by StarFish106
Please no String bean casserole...It just looks nasty. One year my MIL asked could I bring that to dinner..In all the years I had been over for Turkey day, that has NEVER been served..and you think I am gonna waste my $$ on messing up my good string beans for an experiment? Uh no....


Now for all you blasphemers out there Pass all your:

Mac and cheese
Yams/Sweet Potatoes
Cranberry sauce (canned or fresh)
Stuffing/Dressing

To me, FeeFee, DCZeta and SmlwonderDST and we will make sure they get a good home :p

*shaking head....how could you not love this good food?

That's a whole meal right there. All you'll need is some turkey wangs to go with it......

btw, a little stuffing on a fork with a lil cranberry sauce on the same fork taste good......LOL

DC_Zeta1920 11-18-2005 01:47 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by StarFish106
Please no String bean casserole...It just looks nasty. One year my MIL asked could I bring that to dinner..In all the years I had been over for Turkey day, that has NEVER been served..and you think I am gonna waste my $$ on messing up my good string beans for an experiment? Uh no....


Now for all you blasphemers out there Pass all your:

Mac and cheese
Yams/Sweet Potatoes
Cranberry sauce (canned or fresh)
Stuffing/Dressing

To me, FeeFee, DCZeta and SmlwonderDST and we will make sure they get a good home :p

*shaking head....how could you not love this good food?

:D

FeeFee 11-18-2005 05:37 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Gyrl7
btw, a little stuffing on a fork with a lil cranberry sauce on the same fork taste good......LOL
I'm sooo glad I'm not the only that does this.

I sure can't wait until Thanksgiving. :D :D :D

PhDiva 11-19-2005 01:45 AM

Y'all wanna talk blasphemy. I had my first "Caucasian Christmas" a couple of years ago when I was invited to one of my white friend's house for Christmas dinner and they served that "green bean casserole" concoction and Lawd, I thought I was going to turn blue and faint. You just don't do that to a perfectly good batch of green beans. Canned mushroom soup and canned fried onions with green beans? Both of my Big Momma's would have cursed me out for bringing that madness to their table. I'm open-minded and stuff but even I've got limitations :p

PhDiva

DC_Zeta1920 11-19-2005 04:06 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by FeeFee
I'm sooo glad I'm not the only that does this.

I sure can't wait until Thanksgiving. :D :D :D

its good to know that I am not the only one who does that either and yes I also cannot wait

LOL @ PHDiva. Honestly, green beans and casserole need not ever go in the same sentence nor dish. My family would look at me like I done lost my mind if I ever cooked that sacrilegious dish.

Boom_Quack13 11-19-2005 04:43 PM

Re: In Honor of Thanksgiving. . .
 
Quote:

Originally posted by CrimsonTide4
What do you hope is NOT served at Thanksgiving dinner next week?


My answer: chitlins :mad:

That yams, raisins, and marshmello concoction. Yuck! :mad:

Boom_Quack13 11-19-2005 04:47 PM

Re: Re: In Honor of Thanksgiving. . .
 
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Originally posted by smlwonderdst
Ditto on this.

I actually don't want the traditional Thanksgiving dinner. I would be happy with some catfish, greens, spaghetti, and hush puppies with vanilla ice cream and fudge browies for dessert.

Somebody please explain catfish and spaghetti to me. For the life of me, I can't see how anybody came up with this as a meal. It seems to be a midwest thing, based on the people I know who eat it.

IMO, catfish is the meat for one meal, and spaghetti is the entree for another meal. The two do not belong together.

DC_Zeta1920 11-19-2005 10:46 PM

Re: Re: In Honor of Thanksgiving. . .
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Boom_Quack13
That yams, raisins, and marshmello concoction. Yuck! :mad:
raisins? Marshmallows belong but definitely not raisins :confused:

Azul 11-20-2005 02:04 AM

Re: Re: Re: In Honor of Thanksgiving. . .
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Boom_Quack13
Somebody please explain catfish and spaghetti to me. For the life of me, I can't see how anybody came up with this as a meal. It seems to be a midwest thing, based on the people I know who eat it.

IMO, catfish is the meat for one meal, and spaghetti is the entree for another meal. The two do not belong together.

LOL You are right this is a Midwestern thang, usually sold by the church as funraiser. Please pass the hot sauce and several slices of white bread.

raregem1913 11-21-2005 11:52 AM

Re: Re: Re: In Honor of Thanksgiving. . .
 
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Originally posted by DC_Zeta1920
raisins? Marshmallows belong but definitely not raisins :confused:
Giggles...in my house this is called "Yamellow"

CrimsonTide4 11-21-2005 12:03 PM

Re: Re: Re: Re: In Honor of Thanksgiving. . .
 
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Originally posted by raregem1913
Giggles...in my house this is called "Yamellow"
Synclaire, is that you? :p

Yams, raisins, amd marshmallows? WTF?!!? Ugh just plain ol candied yams for me.

smlwonderdst 11-21-2005 01:06 PM

Re: Re: Re: In Honor of Thanksgiving. . .
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Boom_Quack13
Somebody please explain catfish and spaghetti to me. For the life of me, I can't see how anybody came up with this as a meal. It seems to be a midwest thing, based on the people I know who eat it.

IMO, catfish is the meat for one meal, and spaghetti is the entree for another meal. The two do not belong together.

It's also a southern thing. When spaghetti is used as a side, you just don't get as much as you would if you were eating it as an entree. It's good, you should try it.

raregem1913 11-21-2005 04:14 PM

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: In Honor of Thanksgiving. . .
 
Quote:

Originally posted by CrimsonTide4
Synclaire, is that you? :p

Yams, raisins, amd marshmallows? WTF?!!? Ugh just plain ol candied yams for me.

Soror CT4,

Live a little!!! Let your taste buds explore *wink*.

Naw, but we don't use the raisins. Just the yams and marshmallows. You never had sweet potatoe suffle?? That's what it is. Like at Bosten Market. Do you all have one?


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