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What food are you best known for cooking or making? Can include main dishes, sides , desserts.drinks (Original Post) debm55 Nov 19 OP
Mixed Drinks and Chinese cooking, because I took classes in both at the local junior college. emulatorloo Nov 19 #1
Thank you very much emulatorloo. I took some some classes at our community college. Christmas cookies was my favorite. debm55 Nov 19 #4
Delicious! emulatorloo Nov 19 #10
New Mexico-style green and red enchiladas! Elessar Zappa Nov 19 #2
Yum! surfered Nov 19 #5
Thank you very much. Elessar Zappa. It sounds wonderful. debm55 Nov 19 #9
Braised short rib, shrimp & avocado cocktail, potato salad, and chicken tortilla soup. surfered Nov 19 #3
Thank you surfered. That sounds great especially the shrimp and avocado cocktail debm55 Nov 19 #16
"Baked Possum"..... lastlib Nov 19 #6
Thank you lastlib. That is funny. I like pinneapple upside down cake. What a Treat you taught the scouts. debm55 Nov 19 #31
My father was the Scoutmaster of our troop and he used to make the same thing. The cake, not the possum... surfered Nov 19 #35
Chocolate chip cookies, pumpkin cheesecake spooky3 Nov 19 #7
Thank you spooky3 Oh pumpkin cheesecake. what a winner. I have made bulger vegetable salad. You will enjoy it. debm55 Nov 19 #32
Yes, you are right. I tried it and loved it. What are your specialties? Nt spooky3 Nov 19 #33
Stuffed cabbage. and potato pancakes. debm55 Nov 19 #36
Mmmm spooky3 Nov 19 #39
My kid has always loved a "family recipe" for stuffed celery we make around the holidays... FirstLight Nov 19 #8
Thank you very much FirstLight. All your foods sound terrific. debm55 Nov 19 #30
Thanks... FirstLight Nov 19 #34
HAHAHA/ Thank you FirstLight. I am easy on the spices too. Salt and pepper I let them put on themselves. I liked the debm55 Nov 19 #38
Sounds as if you have a family mix of spooky3 Nov 19 #40
Wow! Fascinating!!!! FirstLight Nov 19 #43
You're welcome! I learned about it when an Ancestry result spooky3 Nov 19 #45
{hug} to you. electric_blue68 Nov 20 #67
Not so much now, but back in the day, I made some excellent pot brownies Walleye Nov 19 #11
HAHAHAHAHAHA. Thank you Walleye. debm55 Nov 19 #28
Hand made pastas, pasta sauces, eggplant dishes, Italian Almond pound cakes. Ninga Nov 19 #12
Thank you Ninga. Love your foods. Love the eggplant dishes and the Almond pound cake. Thank you for sharing. debm55 Nov 19 #27
Ooooo, handmade pasta! One time... electric_blue68 Nov 20 #68
A simple one... littlemissmartypants Nov 19 #13
Thank you littlemissmartypants. I am going to try. debm55 Nov 19 #26
Sauces: spaghetti, shrimp, bar-b-que. Frijoles Negros y arroz, beef stew. LoisB Nov 19 #14
Thank you LoisB, Those sauces are divine. debm55 Nov 19 #25
Just don't ask me to bake anything other than chicken. I couldn't bake a cookie if my life depended on it. LoisB Nov 19 #37
Peppers and Eggs CanonRay Nov 19 #15
thank you very much CanonRay. Wonderful. I sometimes make scrambled eggs with peppers and onions. debm55 Nov 19 #24
Chicken salad. There's a family secret ingredient, and people rave about it ms liberty Nov 19 #17
Thank you very much ms. liberty for sharing with us .Both sound great. debm55 Nov 19 #23
I'm also known for my barbecue flavored crockpot meatballs. littlemissmartypants Nov 19 #18
Thank you very much, littlemissmartypants. That sounds delicious. debm55 Nov 19 #22
It's bread for me. I make all different kinds of bread, have since my mamma taught me how to make homemade bread at 8. Lilithschyld Nov 19 #19
Thank you Lilithschyld. I love the smell of fresh bake bread. Thank you for sharing. debm55 Nov 19 #20
Cool! I only made bread once at a holistic farm cooking weekend... electric_blue68 Nov 20 #69
That sounds awesome! Lilithschyld Nov 20 #92
Had a great time! There was this big, long table for dining. Imagine about 15 people or so... electric_blue68 Nov 20 #93
Biscotti, different flavors Beatlelvr Nov 19 #21
Thank you Beatelvr. they both sound wonderful. I love Biscoti.dipped in hot tea. debm55 Nov 19 #41
Pasta Carbonara, Bolognese Sauce and Clam Dip fairfaxvadem Nov 19 #29
HAHAHAHAHAH. Thank you fairfaxvadem. Love clam dip. Go enjoy your lunch. debm55 Nov 19 #42
Pumpkin Pie KitFox Nov 19 #44
Pies are difficult to make well. Lucky you! Nt spooky3 Nov 19 #46
Thank you for your foods. Those sound delicous. also welcome to DU. debm55 Nov 19 #47
Spinach pies, potato onion soup, taboulie quaint Nov 19 #48
Thank you quaint. Are you Greek? My SIL made spinach pies and I loved her taboulie. She gave me the recipe and mine was debm55 Nov 19 #49
My Lebanese grandmother lived with us for a while and taught me many dishes. quaint Nov 19 #64
Tarragon lasagna with roasted vegetables. applegrove Nov 19 #50
Thank you applegrove. that sounds like a delicious meal. debm55 Nov 19 #51
Mac and cheese, Greek pasta, panzanella, Wicked Blue Nov 19 #52
Thank you Wicked Blue. They are all sound wonderful thank you for sharing. You must be some cook. debm55 Nov 19 #54
I won a very small meatloaf contest. LakeArenal Nov 19 #53
Thank you LakeArenal, you are such a cook. Your dishes sound wonderful. Thank you for sharing with us. debm55 Nov 19 #57
Fruit cake! I use dried pineapple, papaya, apricots, Phoenix61 Nov 19 #55
Thank you Phoenix61 the ingredients sound wounderful. and the process is great. Thank you for sharing with us. debm55 Nov 19 #58
Steak Robert. Aristus Nov 19 #56
Wow, Aristus. that sounds delicious. Do you make only for special occasions? Thank you for sharing. debm55 Nov 19 #59
Italian Cheesecake redstatebluegirl Nov 19 #60
Thank you redstatebluegirl. That makes my mouth water. debm55 Nov 19 #63
Risotto Lunabell Nov 19 #61
Yummy and thank you Lunabell. That sounds great. with the scallops or shrimps. debm55 Nov 19 #62
I made risotto once - pretty cool. Then... electric_blue68 Nov 20 #70
Blueberry muffins, macaroni salad wnylib Nov 19 #65
Thank you wnylib. Same here., debm55 Nov 19 #66
Arrrrrg, just lost my post! 😑 Tomorrow, then (well, later today officially). Enjoying the replies! electric_blue68 Nov 20 #71
Filet Mignon, justaprogressive Nov 20 #72
Thank you justaprogressive. Wonderful dishes. You must love to cook. debm55 Nov 20 #73
Breads, pasta sauces, pasta dishes, soups Phentex Nov 20 #74
Thank you phentex. Great comfort foods debm55 Nov 20 #75
Sukiyaki, Osaka style Onthefly Nov 20 #76
Thank you Onthfly. What a great way to remember your mom's cultture. debm55 Nov 20 #79
Chili, mac & cheese, rice pudding, and irish cream brownies. woodsprite Nov 20 #77
Thank you very much woodsprite. No one requests any here. debm55 Nov 20 #80
I am the cake lady Marigold Nov 20 #78
Thank you Marigold. My husband loves carrot cake . He says it has all the food groups in it. debm55 Nov 20 #81
German cheesecake exmodee Nov 20 #82
thank you exmodee. and welcome to DU debm55 Nov 20 #83
Thank you. I feel at home here. exmodee Nov 20 #84
margaritas and pie crust/pies Kali Nov 20 #85
Yes to both, Thank you Kali debm55 Nov 20 #89
Sauteed summer cherry tomatoes with onions, fresh garlic, and olive oil over pasta... electric_blue68 Nov 20 #86
Thank you very much electric_blue68. I like easy but good foods debm55 Nov 20 #87
Yup. Occas I've done more complex, but not super fancy stuff. electric_blue68 Nov 20 #91
I'm known for making whiskey sours canuckledragger Nov 20 #88
Thank you very much, canuckledragger. Your recipies for the whisky sours sound very good debm55 Nov 20 #90
Pasta fagioli. ....nt Figarosmom Nov 20 #94
Thank you Figarosmom. It sounds delicious. debm55 Nov 21 #97
Fried Chicken with mashed potatoes and gravy dai13sy Nov 20 #95
Thank you dai13sy, A great comfort food debm55 Nov 21 #98
Fettucine Alfredo OldBaldy1701E Nov 21 #96
Thank you very much OldBaldy1701E It sounds great. debm55 Nov 21 #99
Cake, particularly Chocolate Pound Cake yellowdogintexas Nov 21 #100
Thank you yellowdogintexas. You are wonderful for doing that. debm55 Nov 21 #103
Julekake, my grandmother's ancient recipe. Ocelot II Nov 21 #101
Thank you Ocelot II debm55 Nov 21 #104
I've been a vegetarian for fifty years... FalloutShelter Nov 21 #102
Thank you FalloutShelter. That sounds terrific. Happy holiday to you too. debm55 Nov 21 #105
Rutabagas! Jeebo Nov 21 #106

emulatorloo

(45,585 posts)
1. Mixed Drinks and Chinese cooking, because I took classes in both at the local junior college.
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 12:19 PM
Nov 19

Both classes were a lot of fun. They had really great instructors.

debm55

(37,435 posts)
4. Thank you very much emulatorloo. I took some some classes at our community college. Christmas cookies was my favorite.
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 12:23 PM
Nov 19

lastlib

(24,962 posts)
6. "Baked Possum".....
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 12:23 PM
Nov 19

Actually it's a Dutch-oven pineapple-upside-down cake. I make it at Scout campouts as a teaching tool for scouts learning Dutch-oven cooking.

One time I was making it after dark, and a young Scout came up and asked what I was cooking. An older scout who wanted to tease him a little told him I was baking a possum. The other scouts chimed in with jokes about what gross body part of the "possum" they wanted to eat, like kidneys, liver, bile glands, etc. The young scout was so grossed out that for the longest time he refused to try the cake. When he finally did, he was absolutely amazed that something so delectable could be cooked outdoors. Thereafter, my pineapple-upside-down cake was known to scouts as "baked possum."

debm55

(37,435 posts)
31. Thank you lastlib. That is funny. I like pinneapple upside down cake. What a Treat you taught the scouts.
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 01:06 PM
Nov 19

surfered

(3,532 posts)
35. My father was the Scoutmaster of our troop and he used to make the same thing. The cake, not the possum...
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 01:13 PM
Nov 19

spooky3

(36,333 posts)
7. Chocolate chip cookies, pumpkin cheesecake
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 12:23 PM
Nov 19

But I bought a Mediterranean cookbook and found a delicious bulgar vegetable salad, so I’m getting healthier!

debm55

(37,435 posts)
32. Thank you spooky3 Oh pumpkin cheesecake. what a winner. I have made bulger vegetable salad. You will enjoy it.
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 01:08 PM
Nov 19

FirstLight

(14,275 posts)
8. My kid has always loved a "family recipe" for stuffed celery we make around the holidays...
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 12:24 PM
Nov 19

probably from some recipe in Women's Day Magazine back in the 60's

...I have also had my mom's lasagna recipe requested from same kid. My mom took it to the grave so we're gonna have to piece it together ourselves...

Me? Idk, I guess I'd have to ask my kids. I make a mean roast chicken & couscous with veggies

FirstLight

(14,275 posts)
34. Thanks...
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 01:12 PM
Nov 19

My ex used to bash my cooking and told me my momma didn't teach me how to season food right. But you know, not EVERYTHING has to be over the fuckin top!

My mom was more subtle, she wasn't big on having a million spices. Her go to's were garlis or oinio salt/powder, maybe she'd use some lemon pepper. But is was the LOVE that was the best seasoning. I miss her so much

This year is my first Holiday season alone... maybe I'll make something small in her honor.

...another one, my dad always used to tease her if she burned the french bread. She'd put it in the broiler and get distracted (usually by him lol) ...they called it "newlywed bread" cuz they were too busy making out until the smelled it burning!

debm55

(37,435 posts)
38. HAHAHA/ Thank you FirstLight. I am easy on the spices too. Salt and pepper I let them put on themselves. I liked the
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 01:20 PM
Nov 19

newlywed bread.

FirstLight

(14,275 posts)
43. Wow! Fascinating!!!!
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 01:41 PM
Nov 19

My Dad was ALWAYS oversalting his plate, and I am just the opposite. I was considered very picky and still have to really gear myself up to try new things... And when I have an aversion- I have a BIG aversion! lol

I will read the rest of this, so cool.... thanks for sharing!

spooky3

(36,333 posts)
45. You're welcome! I learned about it when an Ancestry result
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 01:43 PM
Nov 19

Suggested I had a supertaster gene. There is a test you can order — they send you tiny test strips you put on your tongue. If it tastes bitter and maybe turns color (? Can’t remember) you are a supertaster.

Ninga

(8,625 posts)
12. Hand made pastas, pasta sauces, eggplant dishes, Italian Almond pound cakes.
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 12:25 PM
Nov 19

I must say, I love my cooking! And it shows.

debm55

(37,435 posts)
27. Thank you Ninga. Love your foods. Love the eggplant dishes and the Almond pound cake. Thank you for sharing.
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 12:55 PM
Nov 19

electric_blue68

(18,466 posts)
68. Ooooo, handmade pasta! One time...
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 04:05 AM
Nov 20

I visited a friend who was Italian-American. We made egg noodles. Rolled out the dough, cut into stripes. Went for a walk to get them dry. Came back and cooked them!
That was nearly 48-50 yrs ago!

littlemissmartypants

(25,717 posts)
13. A simple one...
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 12:25 PM
Nov 19

A block of Philadelphia cream cheese covered with a jar of Smuckers peach preserves surrounded by the contents of a full box of Town House crackers with a cheese spreader close by served in a 9 by 13 single use foil pan.

It's always a hit at parties.

❤️

LoisB

(8,875 posts)
37. Just don't ask me to bake anything other than chicken. I couldn't bake a cookie if my life depended on it.
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 01:18 PM
Nov 19

debm55

(37,435 posts)
24. thank you very much CanonRay. Wonderful. I sometimes make scrambled eggs with peppers and onions.
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 12:50 PM
Nov 19

ms liberty

(9,857 posts)
17. Chicken salad. There's a family secret ingredient, and people rave about it
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 12:26 PM
Nov 19

I don't use nuts, and I use cubed dill pickles instead of sweet relish.
I also do a chicken caesar pasta salad that gets good reviews.

Lilithschyld

(37 posts)
19. It's bread for me. I make all different kinds of bread, have since my mamma taught me how to make homemade bread at 8.
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 12:39 PM
Nov 19

electric_blue68

(18,466 posts)
69. Cool! I only made bread once at a holistic farm cooking weekend...
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 04:12 AM
Nov 20

But my mom [Greek-American] learned to make my dad's [Ukraine-American] Ukrainian Easter bread. Yuuuum! Used to bake several in different containers.

electric_blue68

(18,466 posts)
93. Had a great time! There was this big, long table for dining. Imagine about 15 people or so...
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 10:14 PM
Nov 20

kneading, and pounding away! 😄

🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞

It was such a fun weekend!

fairfaxvadem

(1,258 posts)
29. Pasta Carbonara, Bolognese Sauce and Clam Dip
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 12:56 PM
Nov 19

I can't go anywhere, especially summer BBQs, without that clam dip!!

This thread made me very hungry, so time for lunch, thank you!

KitFox

(57 posts)
44. Pumpkin Pie
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 01:43 PM
Nov 19

like my mom made with a topping that has brown sugar, butter, orange zest, and pecans; cornbread dressing (again like my mom’s); kettle corn I make with an old “Whirly Pop” popcorn popper.

debm55

(37,435 posts)
49. Thank you quaint. Are you Greek? My SIL made spinach pies and I loved her taboulie. She gave me the recipe and mine was
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 02:10 PM
Nov 19

not the same. I also liked her moussaka, I didn;t ask for the recipe as I knew I would never be able to make.

Wicked Blue

(6,725 posts)
52. Mac and cheese, Greek pasta, panzanella,
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 02:25 PM
Nov 19

pasta broccoli, cauliflower and cheese, Estonian kringel holiday bread

debm55

(37,435 posts)
54. Thank you Wicked Blue. They are all sound wonderful thank you for sharing. You must be some cook.
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 02:41 PM
Nov 19

LakeArenal

(29,845 posts)
53. I won a very small meatloaf contest.
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 02:31 PM
Nov 19

Good pineapple upside down cake.
A great Thanksgiving squash dish
But my best: My Texas mom’s pan fried chicken.

debm55

(37,435 posts)
57. Thank you LakeArenal, you are such a cook. Your dishes sound wonderful. Thank you for sharing with us.
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 02:47 PM
Nov 19

Phoenix61

(17,704 posts)
55. Fruit cake! I use dried pineapple, papaya, apricots,
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 02:43 PM
Nov 19

dates, raisins, and pecans. The loaves get wrapped in cheesecloth and soaked in Capt Morgan’s Spiced run for a month. I’m making 18, again, this year and have sold 13 of them so far. It takes all day to bake them all but so worth it. Had a slight issue getting the pineapple this year but got lucky and found some.

debm55

(37,435 posts)
58. Thank you Phoenix61 the ingredients sound wounderful. and the process is great. Thank you for sharing with us.
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 02:51 PM
Nov 19

Aristus

(68,526 posts)
56. Steak Robert.
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 02:44 PM
Nov 19

"Roe-bear", the French pronunciation.

Tenderized filets of beef, marinated in whatever I feel like marinating them in, pan seared, then broiled on the stove-top in white wine, rosemary, thyme, and white pepper.

Served with a lentil and brown-rice pilaf, steamed seasonal vegetables, and sliced melon.

Pair that with a good burgundy, preferably a 2017.

Strawberry shortcake for dessert.

An aperitif before and a digestiv after.

Cheese and fruit, paired with Calvados apple brandy in the study afterward.

debm55

(37,435 posts)
59. Wow, Aristus. that sounds delicious. Do you make only for special occasions? Thank you for sharing.
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 02:55 PM
Nov 19

electric_blue68

(18,466 posts)
70. I made risotto once - pretty cool. Then...
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 04:20 AM
Nov 20

my mom had watched me, and she made her own version a few days later. 👍

wnylib

(24,554 posts)
65. Blueberry muffins, macaroni salad
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 05:36 PM
Nov 19

I enjoy cooking and baking but I am just an average cook who makes a few ordinary dishes well.

electric_blue68

(18,466 posts)
71. Arrrrrg, just lost my post! 😑 Tomorrow, then (well, later today officially). Enjoying the replies!
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 04:49 AM
Nov 20

justaprogressive

(2,505 posts)
72. Filet Mignon,
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 11:15 AM
Nov 20

Sichuan stir-fries, 5 Bean salad, Salted celery (to remove the water) w/chile powder

woodsprite

(12,234 posts)
77. Chili, mac & cheese, rice pudding, and irish cream brownies.
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 01:24 PM
Nov 20

Not all at the same meal Those are probably the most requested ones.

Marigold

(210 posts)
78. I am the cake lady
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 01:35 PM
Nov 20

Every week I have to make a different cake for my granddaughter. We are known as the Gateau Girls. This week is carrot.

debm55

(37,435 posts)
81. Thank you Marigold. My husband loves carrot cake . He says it has all the food groups in it.
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 01:40 PM
Nov 20

exmodee

(35 posts)
82. German cheesecake
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 02:51 PM
Nov 20

It's very much like New York cheesecake. It has a sugar cookie-type crust and a cream cheese and sour cream filling. You make it in a springform pan. I learned how to make it while living in Germany.

electric_blue68

(18,466 posts)
86. Sauteed summer cherry tomatoes with onions, fresh garlic, and olive oil over pasta...
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 07:41 PM
Nov 20

Maybe w 1 or 2 more items. While that was simple it was sooo tasty!

Lentil soup w lentils, onions, garlic, olive oil,?maybe 1 or 2 more ingredients. I'd make it nice, and thick.

Indian influenced: rice w curry powder, garlic, onions, chicken peas, ?sweet red peppers.

Good Ole 🩷 Guac w store bought tostados.

Funniest cooking phail.
A friend and I house sat for a few days, for friends that were my sister's friends, whom my sis had taken a break from doing the current house sitting.

They had an electric store. Neither of us had ever used one. We were cooking something Indian and curdled the milk.
Ouch!

canuckledragger

(1,976 posts)
88. I'm known for making whiskey sours
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 08:10 PM
Nov 20

That's your favourite Canadian whiskey (I think US whiskey is crap) mixed with premade Mott's margarita mix, which is really just fancy lime juice.

I sometimes substitute the Canadian whiskey with Irish, usually Bush Mills Black Bush, a sweeter Irish whiskey but not overpowering.

OldBaldy1701E

(6,485 posts)
96. Fettucine Alfredo
Thu Nov 21, 2024, 06:49 AM
Nov 21

I can make both the original style and the modern 'cream' style as well. I usually make the modern version. The recipe I use was taught to a friend who took classes at some culinary school in L.A.. The recipe was Vincent Price's personal one. Price himself came in to make this dish for the students. So, my friend was taught this recipe by Price himself.

yellowdogintexas

(22,757 posts)
100. Cake, particularly Chocolate Pound Cake
Thu Nov 21, 2024, 09:59 AM
Nov 21

My recipe is the one Mr YD's grandmother used for years.
Baking cakes is like therapy for me. I donate cakes to my Sunday School class fund raiser; in the live auction, I offer up to 6 "Special Occasion Cakes" which the winner can request when they need it. I also take a couple to the silent auction which the winners can take home that night.

Chili, stir fry, brownies, broccoli salad are often requested.

FalloutShelter

(12,800 posts)
102. I've been a vegetarian for fifty years...
Thu Nov 21, 2024, 10:05 AM
Nov 21

So… Hubby and I have been sort of the odd guys out at Thanksgiving… until I began bringing my sweet potato chili. Now they ask me to bring containers that they can take some home to add their leftover Turkey.

Also known for my fruit crumbles. Apple… pear… cranberry… they love them all.

Have a wonderful holiday everyone.

Jeebo

(2,306 posts)
106. Rutabagas!
Thu Nov 21, 2024, 02:28 PM
Nov 21

One of the tastiest vegetables I've ever had, when they're prepared correctly. Buy one or two rutabagas, peel them and cut them into small pieces perhaps an inch square, put them into a pot and cover them up about two-thirds of the way in water, then add two or three big glops of margarine, season to taste (I use salt and pepper and minced garlic and Tabasco sauce), then bring it all to a boil, then reduce the heat, cover and simmer for 25 minutes or so, until the rutabagas are tender enough to eat but still firm, then scoop them onto your plate and enjoy! Did I say, they are really tasty?

I also make really good macaroni and cheese. I prepare one of those Kraft mac & cheese dinners according to the package directions, then at the end add one of those 12 or 16 ounce packages of shredded Kraft sharp cheddar cheese. I'm the only person I've ever known who puts ENOUGH cheese in macaroni and cheese.

When I was working (I retired 10 years ago) we used to have pot luck Thanksgiving dinner every year. Everybody would bring a dish and our employer provided the turkey and stuffing. My contribution was always rutabagas and macaroni and cheese. I miss those Thanksgivings because the food was always just heavenly.

— Ron

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