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Jewelsnyc
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Posted: Nov 20 2012 at 9:27am |
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Fantastic thanks Claudie...I thought that might be crazy...but I love jerk! Do you use the wet or dry? I have both.
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Posted: Nov 20 2012 at 10:48am |
Don't know. I'll be at my coworker's house. I'm baking candied yams
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I never have to cook, but what should I bring to someone's house? I don't eat most traditional Thanksgiving foods, so any suggestions on good desserts to bring?
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Turkey Ham Roast Dressing Macaroni & cheese Greens (collards, turnips, mustards) String Beans Sweet Potatoes Garlic Mashed Potatoes Rutabaga/turnips Banana Pudding Sweet Potato Pie Pumpkin Pie Carrot Cake  Pecan Pie
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Claudie
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Posted: Nov 20 2012 at 11:06am |
Jewelsnyc wrote:
Fantastic thanks Claudie...I thought that might be crazy...but I love jerk! Do you use the wet or dry? I have both. |
You are welcome Jewels. You can use the wet or dry, the object is not to use too much. Maggi makes a fantastic dry jerk rub, the chicken and fish seasoning are awesome. I cannot get them here in Ohio. The last time we were in Canada, I was only able to find one pack of the jerk rub.
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Posted: Nov 20 2012 at 11:10am |
femmefatale85 wrote:
I never have to cook, but what should I bring to someone's house? I don't eat most traditional Thanksgiving foods, so any suggestions on good desserts to bring? |
Femme do you want to bake something or bring something?
If you want to bake, I posted a really easy recipe for pumkin cheescake muffins. They're more like cupcakes with a cheesecake filling.
If you're going to buy, then the standards, holiday pies or red velvet cake.
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Posted: Nov 20 2012 at 11:12am |
man i got asked to bring a pea salad.
i never heard of pea salad in my life. i found a few recipes and it looks gross but my aunt asked and its her house so i have to make it.
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Posted: Nov 20 2012 at 11:18am |
James Avery wrote:
man i got asked to bring a pea salad.
i never heard of pea salad in my life. i found a few recipes and it looks gross but my aunt asked and its her house so i have to make it. |
Something new to me too James. I googled and there are a few recipes. Seems pretty easy.
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"Green peas, smoke-flavored almonds, and onion are folded together with mayonnaise for a creamy and crowd-pleasing salad."
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Posted: Nov 20 2012 at 11:20am |
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Prime Rib Curried Lobster Turkey Jerk Pork Kielbasa White Rice Candied Yams Collard Greens Rice & Peas Crawfish Dressing Jamaican Hot Pepper Shrimp Asparagus Baked Macaroni & Cheese Regular Dressing Rolls Festival Green Bean Casserole Mashed Potatoes Cranberry Sauce Potato Salad Betty's Salad Broccoli Salad Cheese ball Antipasto Oyster Stew
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Posted: Nov 20 2012 at 11:21am |
callmeDEva wrote:
fried turkey honey ham baked mac and cheese lima beans collards cornbread stuffing sweet potato souffle cranberry sauce pineapple upside down cake chocolate cake
and i'm attempting to make yeast rolls from scratch. we have a really small family.
i want to go to simplyput's house!! |
Feel free to come over, everyone else does  
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