My wife makes her stuffing in a muffin tin with mushroom and sausage. They're like little savory cupcakes delivered fresh from the Shining City Upon a Hill itself. Hence, the number one ranking. I included 'dressing' for all the heathens that eat that gross **** out of the birds ass.
Inevitably you will make wrong choices early on, but as the thread progresses and you see the error of your ways you may change your votes until Thanksgiving.
1. Mash
2. Stuffing (but only if it's made really well...if it's made average or worse, it tumbles down the hill here...stuffing with sausage, as poor as that is phrased, is usually $)
3. Biscuits/cornbread (a hot buttered biscuit is tough to beat...and I'm not a big bread eater)
I would rather eat asparagus or broccoli over cranberry sauce...but the sauce is just such a big part of this for whatever reason, it's tough to look past...
I can't eat corn. I don't like b.sprouts...I don't like sweet potatoes generally...green bean casserole has grown on me in the last few years, I wouldn't have touched it as a child (which is up to and including the age of 24 or so)...
Good poll. Much better than the slop a certain mid-major poster has been throwing up here recently...let's call him, s.brown...no that's too obvious, slappy b.
Last edited by mikey on Mon Nov 13, 2017 3:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.
mikey wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2017 3:44 pm
Strictly talking about Thanksgiving...
1. Mash
2. Stuffing (but only if it's made really well...if it's made average or worse, it tumbles down the hill here...stuffing with sausage, as poor as that is phrased, is usually $)
3. Biscuits/cornbread (a hot buttered biscuit is tough to beat...and I'm not a big bread eater)
I would rather eat asparagus or broccoli over cranberry sauce...but the sauce is just such a big part of this for whatever reason, it's tough to look past...
I can't eat corn. I don't like b.sprouts...I don't like sweet potatoes generally...green bean casserole has grown on me in the last few years, I wouldn't have touched it as a child (which is up to and including the age of 24 or so)...
Good poll. Much better than the slop a certain mid-major poster has been throwing up here recently...let's call him, s.brown...no that's too obvious, slappy b.
I generally don't eat kluski and mashed potatoes in the same sitting. My parents are divorced so I end up at at least 3 places on Thanksgiving. Visiting my Dad's Mom meant an automatic serving of noodles and gravy. It's fill up on Pots everywhere else.
y'all eat mashed potatoes on the reg, right? like twice a month minimum. yet you still make it your top side? is this all because gravy? i need to understand.