
I wanted to try and make a thanksgiving inspired dinber for me and my boyfriend and I'd like to think I did okay for winging these dishes even though I have never made or even tasted stuffed turkey, cranberry sauce or sweet potatoes (as anything but fries). But I like experimenting and I hate using recipes. Everything is homemade.
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Stuffed turkey roast (I don't know what the cut of meat I used is called in english)
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Cranberry sauce
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Sweet potato mash
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Potato salad with hardboiled eggs
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3-bean salad
I skipped the gravy cause my bf doesn't like it and I was too tired from all the cooking to make some just for myself.
I actually made another post specifying ingredients in each dish but when I posted it only attached one of the pictures I attatched (not this one) so I deleted it and made this one and I was too annoyed to type it all again
by JackieDeVil
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Non American here too, but it seems you arrived at all the dishes.
Did you also have an argument with your family?
If not, it was only a partial thanksgiving.
Sorry guys, I was in the US for a thanksgiving, and I was told that this was quite common 🙂