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debm55

(53,226 posts)
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 09:57 AM Nov 15

What are your favorite side dishes for Thanksgiving? Mine are mashed potato, stuffing, cole slaw and cranberry sauce,

What about you????

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What are your favorite side dishes for Thanksgiving? Mine are mashed potato, stuffing, cole slaw and cranberry sauce, (Original Post) debm55 Nov 15 OP
Stuffing and mashed potatoes for sure. LisaM Nov 15 #1
Thank you LisaM. Stuffing is my all time favorite. Love it. debm55 Nov 15 #2
Cornbread dressing, gravy, mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce are my favorite sides. arkielib Nov 15 #47
Thanksgiving is a holiday where I eat dressing.. ms liberty Nov 15 #3
HAHAHHAHAHAH. Me too. Me too. Thank you ms.liberty. debm55 Nov 15 #4
With vats of gravy. I always make a ton. LisaM Nov 15 #7
You are so right about the Carbs. Thanks LisaM. I put turkey, cole slaw, stuffing , and cranberry sause on my sammies debm55 Nov 15 #19
It's hard to beat a well-made and well-seasoned gravy... Mark.b2 Nov 15 #42
Yes yes yes yes yes yes Janeyre Nov 15 #27
Stuffing and cranberry sauce anciano Nov 15 #5
Thank you very much anciano. Sometimes, I think I only have the turkey because of the stuffing. debm55 Nov 15 #9
mine is the same as yours. AllaN01Bear Nov 15 #6
Thank you very much, Bear. People say the turkey makes the meal. I say it's the sides. debm55 Nov 15 #10
Mornin' Deb! Number one is cornbread dressing on day of, night of and next days. Mashed potatoes, pimento cheese stuffed KitFox Nov 15 #8
Thank you KitFox. I think I like the sides better then the turkey. debm55 Nov 15 #11
Sweet potatoes, vinegar cole slaw, green pimento olives, cranberries SheltieLover Nov 15 #12
Thank you very much, SheltieLover. Enjoy. debm55 Nov 15 #14
Butternut squash justaprogressive Nov 15 #13
Oh great. Thank you very much , justaprogressive. Enjoy. debm55 Nov 15 #15
I am surprised at the amount of posters that selected stuffing/dressing. debm55 Nov 15 #18
I'm not, have a look at these!! justaprogressive Nov 15 #20
OHHHHHH, they all look great. Thank you very much justaprogressive. debm55 Nov 15 #22
Oh my goodness! I'll take them all. Wow! 😄🍽 electric_blue68 Nov 15 #51
That butternut w maple syrup and butter sounds tasty! electric_blue68 Nov 15 #21
It's scrumptious! justaprogressive Nov 15 #24
👍 electric_blue68 Nov 15 #25
German Potato Salad and my daughter's Deviled Eggs lpbk2713 Nov 15 #16
I love German Potato Salad, but am too lazy to make. HAHHAHAH. Thank you very much, lpbk2713. debm55 Nov 15 #17
I like German potato salad. I love deviled eggs, but that's always an Easter dish for our extended family. electric_blue68 Nov 15 #50
Dressing! Stuffing! Gravy!.... electric_blue68 Nov 15 #23
I make pork loin with sausage and apple dressing YUMMY. debm55 Nov 15 #30
Guess who's visiting! 😄 Sounds delish! electric_blue68 Nov 15 #45
I make a mixture of mashed carrots, turnips and potatos Wicked Blue Nov 15 #26
Thank you Wicked Blue. that sounds great.Enjoy. debm55 Nov 15 #31
I make a carrot "souffle" that's pretty tasty. Nittersing Nov 16 #55
Dressing, and Ann McCord's Leg, a family tradition from Alice's Restaurant Cookbook. rsdsharp Nov 15 #28
Thank you very much rsdsharp. What is Ann McCod's Leg? Is it the leg of the turkey? Enjoy. debm55 Nov 15 #32
Ann McCord's leg is corn sauted in butter, add shredded cheddar and let it melt, then add chili powder rsdsharp Nov 15 #40
Thank you , It sounds good. Enjoy debm55 Nov 15 #43
Homemade cranberry sauce. Lilithschyld Nov 15 #29
Thank you very much, Lilithschyld. I like the jellied stuff. But last year I made a homemade sauce for my husband who debm55 Nov 15 #33
Mashed taters, green bean casserole, turkey dressing, turkey gravy, yeast rolls, corn and pecan and chocolate pie... wcmagumba Nov 15 #34
Yummy. I love it---all those delish food.Thank you so much for sharing with us. wcmagumba. debm55 Nov 16 #57
I lean towards these variations: no_hypocrisy Nov 15 #35
Thank you , no _hypocrisy. debm55 Nov 16 #58
Corn fritters! Mossfern Nov 15 #36
I love green bean casserole, may make some crispy bacon this year and break up bits into the gb casserole... wcmagumba Nov 15 #37
Thank you very much, Mossfern. I love corn fritters. I love your sides. YUM. I do a cole slaw/green bean casserole debm55 Nov 16 #59
Dressing, gravy & cranberries RainCaster Nov 15 #38
YES. Thank you very much, RainCaster. My favorites too. debm55 Nov 16 #60
Dressing! Sailingdiver Nov 15 #39
YUMMY. I agree with you, Sailingdiver. The best part of the meal. I even put on the next day turkey sammies. debm55 Nov 16 #61
Sweet potato pie Bmoboy Nov 15 #41
Wonderful, Bmoboy. I love it with the real whipped cream and not Cool Whip, Enjoy. debm55 Nov 16 #62
A mountain of mashed potatoes, whole cranberry sauce, & green bean casserole. Dulcinea Nov 15 #44
Yummy. Thank you very much Dulcinea. I love the green bean casserole especially the fried onions. But I was the only debm55 Nov 16 #63
My mom's gravy was the best I've ever had. applegrove Nov 15 #46
Thank you very much for sharing with us. applegrove. It was the best, because she made it with love. debm55 Nov 16 #65
stuffing Eugene Nov 15 #48
You got that right, Eugene. stuffing and cranberry sauce are my favorites too. debm55 Nov 16 #66
cornbread dressing with gravy, mashed potatoes and squash casserole yellowdogintexas Nov 15 #49
That sounds so great. Thank you for sharing yellowdogintexas. I think the stuffed poblano peppers sound really unique. debm55 Nov 16 #67
Green and White Rice casserole Coldwater Nov 16 #52
Thank you very much, Coldwater. Great selections. I thought I was the only one that put Ocean Spray cranberries on my debm55 Nov 16 #70
Without the cranberry sauce Coldwater Nov 17 #96
Thanks debm55 Nov 17 #97
Dressing, cranberry chutney, sweet potatoes DinahMoeHum Nov 16 #53
Oh wow. Thank you very much DinahMoeHum. I really like the idea of the sweet potatoes baked in orange cups. Very unique. debm55 Nov 16 #72
Mac & Cheese! + GoodRaisin Nov 16 #54
Excellent choices., GoodRaisin. You are so right, Yummy. debm55 Nov 16 #71
Home made dinner rolls Nittersing Nov 16 #56
Oh that smell of freshly baked bread and dinner rolls. Nittersing, thank you. My mouth is watering. debm55 Nov 16 #69
Mashed sweet potatoes and green bean casserole. n/t Morbius Nov 16 #64
Thank you very much, Morbius. Great sides. Enjoy debm55 Nov 16 #68
Sweet potato casserole w/pralene crust topping eppur_se_muova Nov 17 #73
Thank you very much, eppur_se_muovo for posting the link. The dish looks wonderful and easy to make. Enjoy. debm55 Nov 17 #74
As they say at the link, you'll never use marshmallow cream again ! nt eppur_se_muova Nov 17 #78
Thank you very much, eppur_se_muova. I hate marshmallow cream. debm55 Nov 17 #82
Devil eggs Emile Nov 17 #75
Oh yes, Thank you, Emile. I loved making them. I boil them, take out the yolks, add MW, relish and yellow mustard and debm55 Nov 17 #76
Now you have done it it. I am craving deviled eggs.Thanks Emile. debm55 Nov 17 #83
LOL me too. Emile Nov 17 #84
HAHAHAHha debm55 Nov 17 #86
Boxty, golden brown potato onion pancakes, markodochartaigh Nov 17 #77
Thank you very much, markodochartaigh. I love potato pancakes. Enjoy debm55 Nov 17 #91
Glazed carrots.... FarPoint Nov 17 #79
Thank you very much, FarPoint, I have eaten them, but have never made. Thank you so much for the link. I think I will debm55 Nov 17 #92
My greatest weakness... Deviled Eggs! (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Nov 17 #80
Thank you OldBaldy1701E. I love deviled eggs. So we will put you in our deviled egg club--Emile, debm, and OldBaldy1701E debm55 Nov 17 #93
I am thinking there will be nothing but a cloud of dust hovering over the plate as soon as it hits the table! OldBaldy1701E Nov 17 #98
Sttuffing and mashed potatoes and gravy. MIButterfly Nov 17 #81
Thank you very much for sharing your post. MIButterfly. My husband does the turkey and stuffing and I do the rest. I debm55 Nov 17 #88
Sweet Potatoes- no marshmallows please! CanonRay Nov 17 #85
Thank you very much, CanonRay. I also like sweet potatoes, but can;t stand the burnt marshmallows. debm55 Nov 17 #87
Stuffing, mashed potatoes, and rolls! Mad_Dem_X Nov 17 #89
Thank you very much, Mad_Dem_X. Fantastic choices. Enjoy. debm55 Nov 17 #94
Cheesy onions fargone Nov 17 #90
Thank you very much for sharing with us, fargone. I have never eaten them, but they sound terrific. debm55 Nov 17 #95

LisaM

(29,438 posts)
1. Stuffing and mashed potatoes for sure.
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 10:17 AM
Nov 15

I never thought about cole slaw for Thanksgiving, though I like it. I sometimes do gingered yams (mash a roasted yam and grate fresh ginger into it), but they're not a favorite, even though they're good. I am just not really into yams or sweet potatoes.

arkielib

(428 posts)
47. Cornbread dressing, gravy, mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce are my favorite sides.
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 10:24 PM
Nov 15

My mother at 89 years old still makes the dressing for our family dinner. I do the mashed potatoes and the gravy. Other relatives bring veggies and desserts.

ms liberty

(10,840 posts)
3. Thanksgiving is a holiday where I eat dressing..
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 10:23 AM
Nov 15

Dressing with a little turkey on the side.
Dressing with a lot of ham on the side.
Dressing with some mashed potatos on the side.
Dressing with some gravy over it.
Dressing with a bite of cranberry sauce (oxylates, ya know).
Dressing with a couple of deviled eggs on the side.

I'm usually not much of a bread person, but homemade dressing is different. I will eat my weight in that s**t if I don't exercise enormous self control.
And at Christmas I do it again.

LisaM

(29,438 posts)
7. With vats of gravy. I always make a ton.
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 10:53 AM
Nov 15

I make pretty traditional gravy (though I strain the giblets, instead of chopping them up), but I like a lot of it, so I supplement it with the dry gravy mix. Since it's full of drippings and broth, you can't really tell.

If I have a guest who needs to go gluten-free, I save out drippings and broth and make some gravy using cornstarch.

Our family likes hot turkey sandwiches the day after - a slice of bread, gravy, turkey and mashed potatoes, gravy, and stuffing on top with more.....gravy! Because there aren't enough carbs in just one of those things, we need the bread and the potatoes and the stuffing!

debm55

(53,226 posts)
19. You are so right about the Carbs. Thanks LisaM. I put turkey, cole slaw, stuffing , and cranberry sause on my sammies
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 04:05 PM
Nov 15

Mark.b2

(703 posts)
42. It's hard to beat a well-made and well-seasoned gravy...
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 06:38 PM
Nov 15

you cant have Thanksgiving without it. You need it for the turkey, mashed potatos, and dressing….with a little extra to be sopped up with the rolls. Make lots of it!

And anyone bringing out the jarred shit, should be banned from Thanksgiving.

debm55

(53,226 posts)
9. Thank you very much anciano. Sometimes, I think I only have the turkey because of the stuffing.
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 11:13 AM
Nov 15

KitFox

(478 posts)
8. Mornin' Deb! Number one is cornbread dressing on day of, night of and next days. Mashed potatoes, pimento cheese stuffed
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 11:02 AM
Nov 15

celery, and homemade yeasty buttery rolls. I like lots of other sides, too. They are my favorite part of the dinner. 🧡😊

justaprogressive

(6,007 posts)
13. Butternut squash
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 11:35 AM
Nov 15

w/butter and maple syrup.

Real succotash (Corn and butterbeans!)

and of course Stuffing and loads of extra dressing!

justaprogressive

(6,007 posts)
24. It's scrumptious!
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 04:24 PM
Nov 15

and easy

Halved cleaned and face -up
baked at 400F Oh heck! Here!

Maple Roasted Butternut Squash

Yield: 4 servings
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes

This Maple Roasted Butternut Squash recipe has only 5
minutes of preparation and ready in about 1 hour. It is an
easy and delicious side dish to have for dinner with cinnamon,
nutmeg, butter, and maple syrup to make it aromatic and
delicious for Fall and beyond. (w/ dairy-free option)

Ingredients

1 large butternut squash, halved w/ seeds removed (organic, if possible)

¼ teaspoon kosher salt per half of butternut squash

a sprinkle of ground nutmeg, ⅛ teaspoon per half of butternut squash

sprinkle of cinnamon, (I recommend Saigon cinnamon), ⅛ to ¼ teaspoon
on each half of butternut squash depending on how much cinnamon you
prefer and how large the butternut squash is

6 tablespoons unsalted butter or same amount coconut oil, if dairy-free
(evenly divide 3 tablespoons for each side)

drizzle of organic maple syrup, about 2 tablespoons per side of butternut
squash (you can substitute about 4 teaspoons of brown sugar in place of
the maple syrup)

for serving: salt and fresh cracked pepper to taste


Instructions

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.

Cut Butternut squash in half. Remove seeds. Lay the halves, flesh
side up, in an oven-safe baking dish. Sprinkle a small amount of
nutmeg, cinnamon, kosher salt, 6 tablespoons of butter (3 on each
side), and drizzle some maple syrup.

Bake in the oven for 1 hour or until the butternut squash can be poked
with a fork and is tender. If it is not done after 1 hour, leave in another
15-20 minutes until done.

Remove from oven when it's done, allow to cool a few minutes, and
serve with your meal.

Add any more kosher salt or pepper to taste at the serving. Enjoy!


https://www.lifeslittlesweets.com/maple-roasted-butternut-squash/



lpbk2713

(43,237 posts)
16. German Potato Salad and my daughter's Deviled Eggs
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 12:30 PM
Nov 15


I would be satisfied with making a meal consisting of just those two items.

debm55

(53,226 posts)
17. I love German Potato Salad, but am too lazy to make. HAHHAHAH. Thank you very much, lpbk2713.
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 12:50 PM
Nov 15

electric_blue68

(25,138 posts)
50. I like German potato salad. I love deviled eggs, but that's always an Easter dish for our extended family.
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 11:53 PM
Nov 15

electric_blue68

(25,138 posts)
23. Dressing! Stuffing! Gravy!....
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 04:22 PM
Nov 15

Never had dressing with sausage - sounds yummy!
Mashed potatoes.

With my extended Greek-American family they'd often make lamb which I love! Especially with orzo (a double pointed pasta) in the pan! Yuuum!

Nittersing

(7,964 posts)
55. I make a carrot "souffle" that's pretty tasty.
Sun Nov 16, 2025, 09:36 AM
Nov 16

Pretty much this recipe, but I cut WAY back on the sugar. A scant 1/4 Cup is almost too much..
https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/21463/carrot-souffle/

rsdsharp

(11,595 posts)
28. Dressing, and Ann McCord's Leg, a family tradition from Alice's Restaurant Cookbook.
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 04:43 PM
Nov 15

Last edited Sat Nov 15, 2025, 06:14 PM - Edit history (1)

In edit: I tried three times to spell McCord’s and got it wrong each time.

debm55

(53,226 posts)
32. Thank you very much rsdsharp. What is Ann McCod's Leg? Is it the leg of the turkey? Enjoy.
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 04:58 PM
Nov 15

rsdsharp

(11,595 posts)
40. Ann McCord's leg is corn sauted in butter, add shredded cheddar and let it melt, then add chili powder
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 06:12 PM
Nov 15

Sounds odd, tastes good.

Lilithschyld

(90 posts)
29. Homemade cranberry sauce.
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 04:53 PM
Nov 15

We always have canned and homemade cranberry sauce because some like the jellied stuff, and I was trying to decide what my favorite side dish is, but none of it tastes as good without the homemade cranberry sauce, imo.

debm55

(53,226 posts)
33. Thank you very much, Lilithschyld. I like the jellied stuff. But last year I made a homemade sauce for my husband who
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 05:01 PM
Nov 15

really liked it. I liked it too.

wcmagumba

(5,319 posts)
34. Mashed taters, green bean casserole, turkey dressing, turkey gravy, yeast rolls, corn and pecan and chocolate pie...
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 05:10 PM
Nov 15

I have never cared for cranberry sauce but as you see there are plenty of other items I do like...now I'm hungry.

debm55

(53,226 posts)
57. Yummy. I love it---all those delish food.Thank you so much for sharing with us. wcmagumba.
Sun Nov 16, 2025, 12:06 PM
Nov 16

Mossfern

(4,556 posts)
36. Corn fritters!
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 05:19 PM
Nov 15

Stuffing
Gravy
Candied sweet potatoes
Cranberry sauce
We always throw a green vegetable in there for a balanced meal - not green bean casserole though.
Maybe I'll try that this year....hmmm.

I use my mom's 1940's Meta Givens cook book recipe for the corn fritters.
Sometimes I think people show up just for those.

wcmagumba

(5,319 posts)
37. I love green bean casserole, may make some crispy bacon this year and break up bits into the gb casserole...
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 05:30 PM
Nov 15

Something different to try...

debm55

(53,226 posts)
59. Thank you very much, Mossfern. I love corn fritters. I love your sides. YUM. I do a cole slaw/green bean casserole
Sun Nov 16, 2025, 06:03 PM
Nov 16

switch every other year. But I will stay with coleslaw this year. I was the only one eating the green beans.

debm55

(53,226 posts)
61. YUMMY. I agree with you, Sailingdiver. The best part of the meal. I even put on the next day turkey sammies.
Sun Nov 16, 2025, 06:09 PM
Nov 16

Dulcinea

(9,500 posts)
44. A mountain of mashed potatoes, whole cranberry sauce, & green bean casserole.
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 08:44 PM
Nov 15

I know, some people don't like green bean casserole, but I love it. I could eat real mashed potatoes all day!

debm55

(53,226 posts)
63. Yummy. Thank you very much Dulcinea. I love the green bean casserole especially the fried onions. But I was the only
Sun Nov 16, 2025, 06:41 PM
Nov 16

one that liked them in my house. Enjoy my friend.

debm55

(53,226 posts)
65. Thank you very much for sharing with us. applegrove. It was the best, because she made it with love.
Sun Nov 16, 2025, 07:58 PM
Nov 16

Eugene

(66,628 posts)
48. stuffing
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 10:30 PM
Nov 15

My aunt made oyster stuffing most Thanksgivings.

Cranberry sauce next. It isn't Thanksgiving without it.

yellowdogintexas

(23,552 posts)
49. cornbread dressing with gravy, mashed potatoes and squash casserole
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 11:52 PM
Nov 15

Deviled eggs.
hot dinner rolls
my niece's stuffed poblano peppers. The stuffing is ground beef, walnuts and Mexican spices. She's Mexican so they are authentic.

debm55

(53,226 posts)
67. That sounds so great. Thank you for sharing yellowdogintexas. I think the stuffed poblano peppers sound really unique.
Sun Nov 16, 2025, 08:35 PM
Nov 16

Coldwater

(695 posts)
52. Green and White Rice casserole
Sun Nov 16, 2025, 12:12 AM
Nov 16

and for at least a week after thanksgiving sliced turkey on rye with ocean spray cranberry sauce.

debm55

(53,226 posts)
70. Thank you very much, Coldwater. Great selections. I thought I was the only one that put Ocean Spray cranberries on my
Sun Nov 16, 2025, 09:58 PM
Nov 16

sammies.

debm55

(53,226 posts)
72. Oh wow. Thank you very much DinahMoeHum. I really like the idea of the sweet potatoes baked in orange cups. Very unique.
Sun Nov 16, 2025, 10:05 PM
Nov 16

GoodRaisin

(10,661 posts)
54. Mac & Cheese! +
Sun Nov 16, 2025, 04:38 AM
Nov 16

Mashed potatoes, gravy, dressing, green bean casserole, yeast rolls. Yummy.

Nittersing

(7,964 posts)
56. Home made dinner rolls
Sun Nov 16, 2025, 09:40 AM
Nov 16

Mom would roll the dough out and make knots. It's the only time of year she baked bread and the house always smelled wonderful.

debm55

(53,226 posts)
69. Oh that smell of freshly baked bread and dinner rolls. Nittersing, thank you. My mouth is watering.
Sun Nov 16, 2025, 09:53 PM
Nov 16

debm55

(53,226 posts)
74. Thank you very much, eppur_se_muovo for posting the link. The dish looks wonderful and easy to make. Enjoy.
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 09:57 AM
Nov 17

debm55

(53,226 posts)
76. Oh yes, Thank you, Emile. I loved making them. I boil them, take out the yolks, add MW, relish and yellow mustard and
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 10:12 AM
Nov 17

mash together. Then I put the mix back in the whites. Sprinkle with paprika.

markodochartaigh

(4,689 posts)
77. Boxty, golden brown potato onion pancakes,
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 10:27 AM
Nov 17

not exactly holiday food, but so tasty. And when boxty is on the table all of the fancy food goes further.

FarPoint

(14,385 posts)
79. Glazed carrots....
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 10:38 AM
Nov 17

I will link the recipe and video...a food network find actually....

everyone requesting these carrots at all holiday family meals.

video and recipe here:

https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alexandra-guarnaschelli/brown-sugared-carrots-recipe-2012570

debm55

(53,226 posts)
92. Thank you very much, FarPoint, I have eaten them, but have never made. Thank you so much for the link. I think I will
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 11:52 AM
Nov 17

try making them this year.

debm55

(53,226 posts)
93. Thank you OldBaldy1701E. I love deviled eggs. So we will put you in our deviled egg club--Emile, debm, and OldBaldy1701E
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 11:56 AM
Nov 17

OldBaldy1701E

(9,667 posts)
98. I am thinking there will be nothing but a cloud of dust hovering over the plate as soon as it hits the table!
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 06:09 PM
Nov 17

MIButterfly

(1,726 posts)
81. Sttuffing and mashed potatoes and gravy.
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 10:40 AM
Nov 17

My mother used to prepare the meal. One year, the stuffing had bits of eggshells in it. One year, the stuffing was so dry it stuck to the roof of my mouth so the next year she overcompensated with the liquid and it was wet and soggy. The following year, and from then on, it was perfect. Bless her heart, she could never coordinate it so everything came out at once. I remember getting the mashed potatoes when we were almost finished.

It was all good though. Thanks, Mom, for all your hard work.

debm55

(53,226 posts)
88. Thank you very much for sharing your post. MIButterfly. My husband does the turkey and stuffing and I do the rest. I
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 11:43 AM
Nov 17

can never get it together either. May the memories.be a blessing to you.

debm55

(53,226 posts)
87. Thank you very much, CanonRay. I also like sweet potatoes, but can;t stand the burnt marshmallows.
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 11:39 AM
Nov 17

debm55

(53,226 posts)
95. Thank you very much for sharing with us, fargone. I have never eaten them, but they sound terrific.
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 12:00 PM
Nov 17
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