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[SP] SP Comfort Food

miss fortune

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I keep trying to convince my family to make a ham or a roast for Thanksgiving every year... and they keep letting me down... and one of the major perks of ham or a roast? no stuffing :cheese:
 

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Like I said, I like breads and stuff.. So stuffing is awesome. By far the one part of thanksgiving where I have a heaping serving.
 

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I keep trying to convince my family to make a ham or a roast for Thanksgiving every year... and they keep letting me down... and one of the major perks of ham or a roast? no stuffing :cheese:


BLASPHEMY! Everyone knows ham is for Christmas and TURKEY is for thanksgiving. :chicken:

What about the turkey soup, the turkey sandwiches, the turkey salad, the turkey gravy, the turkey hash, the turkey a la king????
 

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it's the texture... and the way that it sounds when it's dipped out... and the way it smells... and the flavor... :cry:

I don't like celery or sage though.... that might explain quite a bit :laugh:

Neither of those is required for stuffing, though. You've probably just been around people who don't know how to make it properly. Stuffing made right is like manna from heaven.
 

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it still doesn't fix the problem of the horrible texture :sick:

and don't suggest cornbread stuffing either... because I don't like cornbread either (unless it's a tortilla, in which case it's awesome :wubbie:)
 

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it still doesn't fix the problem of the horrible texture :sick:

and don't suggest cornbread stuffing either... because I don't like cornbread either (unless it's a tortilla, in which case it's awesome :wubbie:)

:horor:

Cornbread fuckin' RULES! So does grits!

And, I used to hate stuffing, but now I love it to death. :wubbie: It shouldn't just be for thanksgiving.
 

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I keep trying to convince my family to make a ham or a roast for Thanksgiving every year... and they keep letting me down... and one of the major perks of ham or a roast? no stuffing :cheese:

Thanksgiving. Fortunately for me, the evolving family is primarily SP.

A couple of years ago we did Texas style Real 100 Percent Range beef, and Lobster.

Last year we said f* it and just had our favorite appetizers and desert. :yes:
 

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Chilidogs :cheese:
 

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i love those, especially when they have apple in the filling.
i don't know what they are called though.


those are good. when i was a kid i had a friend who would ONLY buy those from the ice cream truck. he never ate any other kind of ice cream or popsicle.

my best friend and i used to get double stick popsicles a lot. we would get different colors and then rip off one half and trade a half.

popsicle.jpg
 

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And a Pennsylvania concord grape wine

Haha, probably came from my town. I love the stuff, I find it very sweet.
I also love french fries.
Anything from Arby's
Turkey with cranberry sauce
Cheesecake
Coldstone cake
Soft serve Ice cream
Chicken Wings
Raspberry drizzled brownies
cookie dough
SHRIMP!!! I could eat a pound in one sitting, which I have done.
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Most seafood
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Pizza from Chuck E. Cheese. I hate that place though, they won't let me go in and just get a damn pizza because I don't have a child with me. I was considering just taking someone's child in for five minutes then getting 10 pizzas before I leave.
 

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Haha, probably came from my town. I love the stuff, I find it very sweet.
I also love french fries.
Anything from Arby's
Turkey with cranberry sauce
Cheesecake
Coldstone cake
Soft serve Ice cream
Chicken Wings
Raspberry drizzled brownies
cookie dough
SHRIMP!!! I could eat a pound in one sitting, which I have done.
Local chocolate
Most seafood
Olive Garden
Pizza from Chuck E. Cheese. I hate that place though, they won't let me go in and just get a damn pizza because I don't have a child with me. I was considering just taking someone's child in for five minutes then getting 10 pizzas before I leave.



The concord wine is from Arrowhead Wine Cellars up in North East, PA [yes, North East is the name of the town].

This thread is great. I keep getting intermittent e-mail notifications of all these amazing food lists and pictures! :)

I'd forgotten all about eating popsicles as a kid. And those apple things, yeah! (Except my sister and I made the triangle version.)
 

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The concord wine is from Arrowhead Wine Cellars up in North East, PA [yes, North East is the name of the town].

Yeah, I'm like ten minutes from there tehe :yes:
 
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