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deimos t1_j6kdxz5 wrote

Plus a side of definitely not interested doggo

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Achillez4 t1_j6kf55x wrote

Looks like my kind of dinner Please make me a plate

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doctorhino t1_j6kfhqd wrote

So thanksgiving. I never see this many sides at once outside of holiday meals.

I looked at their profile, this is definitely a recycled thanksgiving picture, not sure why you would do that right now. They already have a massive amount of karma but I guess why not farm more.

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Famous_Ad_8888 t1_j6khxum wrote

Are the Holidays still going I didn’t no. Looks awesome

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superstratcat1 t1_j6krq80 wrote

A bit late for Thanksgiving, or perhaps too early, depends on your perspective.

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frankenfork123 t1_j6kth0f wrote

I almost thought the turkey was a skinned lizard

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ccharles t1_j6ktyza wrote

Kimchi, you say? I'm intrigued.

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p3pp3rd0g t1_j6ku5p7 wrote

And a dog that is definitely 100 percent not interested, in any way whatsoever, in this smorgasbord!

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StrawberryK t1_j6kurmu wrote

OP saved these pics or reposted them a little too late.

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yummi_1 t1_j6kz3fh wrote

Looks great but I could maybe eat 1/2 of that plate.

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Chelseafc5505 t1_j6l1kzx wrote

You posted this same exact picture yesterday under a different title.

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camlaw63 t1_j6l3aul wrote

OK the kimchee is completely throwing me off

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schpanckie t1_j6l5rlx wrote

Doggo is just daring you to look away……just for a second…..lol

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obiwanjahbroni t1_j6l61n8 wrote

It’s never too early to start practicing for thanksgiving I guess

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quadmasta t1_j6l6888 wrote

I love your dog is always balancing something on its nose in the background

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imk t1_j6lbpjc wrote

Trying adding a crushed chipotle pepper sometime. Makes it a smoky, spicy, sweet and sour condiment that is amazing.

My mother makes terrible turkey. I have learned a few tricks over the years

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hapki_kb t1_j6ldhke wrote

Is that for the doggo? He seems to be turning up his nose in utter contempt.

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RoxyLA95 t1_j6lgimr wrote

You couldn’t make it through January without a full holiday feast!

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smthngwyrd t1_j6lh56b wrote

We need to know if the dog got some!

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sabu_mafu t1_j6li017 wrote

Hmm nope, not appetizing. Not even the dog likes it

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newbies13 t1_j6ligzj wrote

why are you eating thanksgiving in jan?

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orgnine t1_j6ljwqd wrote

The cranberry product is from the can, not homemade. I can even see the lines.

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Cat_Lover259 t1_j6lk11e wrote

I’ll take everything but the turkey and gravy please 😁

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neroselene t1_j6lk4x8 wrote

Wow, that dog's eating like Royalty!

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dano415 t1_j6lk5ym wrote

My 150lb American Bulldog mix was always a good dog. He never begged for food. He was always so good, there were times when I wished he would just cut loose, but not Chester.

The holidays were his favorite days of the yeare. He got up early to smell the food in the kitchen. He knew he was getting a special dinner.

One Christmas, we were lathe with the turkey. I took it out of the oven around 8 pm.

I let it rest.

I came back, and there were tiny lines in the skin. I figured he just licked the skin.

He was such a good dog, just a taste was ok for him that night. As usually, he got as much food as he wanted later on.

I miss him so much.

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King_Dead t1_j6lostp wrote

What if it was for puppies?

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noonie2020 t1_j6lsqui wrote

Slap that on a sandwich and we’re in business

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Draeton_ali t1_j6luyu5 wrote

I'm not sure I hate any food enough for it to be outlawed. Would cranberry juice be allowed? Otherwise, what happens to the people who earn a livelihood in the production of the jelly and cranberry related products? Or the farmers? And if you say they should just grow something else, who will pay them while they undergo that process?

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Accomplished-Rest786 t1_j6lvqms wrote

Are you like just getting around to posting your thanksgiving pictures? Like no hate but like it’s January 31st.

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Draeton_ali t1_j6lvy6a wrote

I also don't like canned cranberry sauce/jelly, but making your own is actually really great. So I do love cranberry sauce, but I also acknowledge it was a privilege to be able to afford fresh food over canned. But nowadays, I'd probably have to get the canned stuff lol.

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CreateYourself89 t1_j6lxxts wrote

Holy wow that looks incredible! My family serves coleslaw with Thanksgiving dinner too. 🙂

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darshan4511 t1_j6m1wrr wrote

Dogmeat not part of the dish right? RIGHT???

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adgebruh t1_j6m2qf9 wrote

“Cranberry product” - homeMade ?

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not_richmond_from_IT t1_j6m3mon wrote

I really thought this was one of those “it’s my dogs birthday we made him something special” it do be looking like a big old plate of fancy dog food

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pip-roof t1_j6meath wrote

I would eat thanksgiving dinner every day

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Calm-Reference-4046 t1_j6mhgye wrote

Why can't be cranberry be the one thing she/he cheated on in making this?there's like 12 things on that plate and yall came here to whine about cranberry? Damn where's your home made turkey meal? Throw it up with 12 other things so I can whine about canned corn or something.

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ShubhamManna t1_j6mimlm wrote

Ah the dog post man again lol

The dish looks delicious btw 🤌

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Opposite-Compote-70 t1_j6mk2g5 wrote

This reminds me of my mother's homemade N.Y.E dinner since Dec 31 '21-'22 *idk & i don't remember the date.

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littleb242 t1_j6mm5v5 wrote

Oh yea, I'd definitely would put my fork in that plate

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Bobaloo1984 t1_j6mmz2v wrote

Thanksgiving came early and so did I 😯

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Kundas t1_j6mq95p wrote

It does look like it has such a " whatever * attitude, with some sass lmao jokes

Seriously though i find it hilarious, knowing dogs its definitely smelling the food in the air lol

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ryebath t1_j6mqc53 wrote

I’m all about a little variety, but that’s way too much going on.

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Sachoazzdown t1_j6mr65b wrote

Love those authentic lines in the homemade cranberry product.

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RedditFedde t1_j6n1gdm wrote

I see you also got the chef proud in the background

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pitifuljester t1_j6n2m1x wrote

Meanwhile the dog is tormented and trying to ignore it all

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Large-Statistician-3 t1_j6n2wyw wrote

I love that you included the chef of all these dishes in the picture. He looks quite proud.

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enderjaca t1_j6nao8n wrote

It's not too difficult to make a mini Thanksgiving-style Sunday dinner!

Just get a small chicken and de-bone or spatchcock it. Dry brine overnight.

Roast with whatever veggies/stuffing/casserole you like, do potatoes/gravy/other veggies on the stove, along with whatever fresh stuff like kimchi/slaw/eggs you can make ahead of time.

Just make whatever quantity you want, whether it's for 1 person and you've got 3 days of leftovers (most of this freezes & microwaves pretty well too) or enough to serve a family of 5 with one day of leftovers!

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TheLadyEve t1_j6ni2xt wrote

I like making my own cranberry sauce and it's very easy, but there is something compelling about the canned stuff, too. It is made out of cranberries, too, it just has a completely different texture.

I also can my own cranberry relish every November/December, and that canned version is good, too!

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Charliekeet t1_j6nkx10 wrote

And yet there are SO many who champion the can-shaped weirdness. I don’t get it. I WILL eat the jelly stuff if that’s all there is cause I love cranberry, but I’d never choose it over the non-canned alternative!

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ScaryFoal558760 t1_j6nrm2h wrote

Hurry up and give him his plate he's waiting so patiently!

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tboy160 t1_j6ntrtl wrote

10/10 would smash everything

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SirSlyght t1_j6nxdte wrote

Does anyone regularly eat turkey? I only ever have it on thanksgiving, but i love that shit... Idk why this post made me think so deeply about this. ITS TIME FOR CHANGE!

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prplx t1_j6nyswh wrote

Is it Thanksgiving somewhere in the world ?

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blueskies1800 t1_j6o8qo8 wrote

That poor dog whose sense of smell far outweighs the human's. I hope someone gives him some of that. Dogs give so much and ask for so little in return.

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ZuniRegalia t1_j6ojzw9 wrote

I usually mix the "cranberry product" with fresh cranberries; 1:2 parts by volume, respectively.

Blitz berries, simmer/reduce everything in a pot for 10-15 min.

The tart cranberries balance really well with the insanely sweet "product."

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DrAJS t1_j6om2w6 wrote

Is that for one person?

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AAA515 t1_j6onaa1 wrote

Excuse me, broccoli... casserole?

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bjh8686 t1_j6oxqvk wrote

Did you at least hook up the pup?

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MojoRyzn t1_j6pdqin wrote

That dog is seriously side-eying that turkey. lol

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