Okay, folks, this is it. The last giveaway of the Thanksgiving season. A dear friend of my mother's, Holly, is a gifted Thirty-One consultant who is donating this exclusive hostess item to one lucky reader. The item is the Perfect Party Set, which is a double insulated carrying case for 2 casserole dishes (pattern may be different depending on availability).
To enter, all you have to do is answer the following question in the comments section below:
What dish(es) are you irrationally attached to at Thanksgiving?
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Love and Thirty-One,
I am addicted to mashed potatoes and Gulliver's creamed corn. Wouldn't be Thanksgiving without those items!
ReplyDeleteHome made mac&cheese, it's the only time I eat it all year!
ReplyDeleteSweet potato casserole! An absolute Thanksgiving must have!
ReplyDeleteAn appetizer my mom makes. Water chestnuts wrapped with bacon and brown sugar. AWESOME and the food I most look forward to during Thanksgiving.
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Deletecheeseballs..its an old family tradition..or a turkey drumstick smothered in gravy.
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I could eat 2-3 servings of stuffing on Thanksgiving! I just love it. My family does too :)
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Turkey! Even if it was just a turkey pot pie back when I was single and alone for the holiday, it just wouldn't be Thanksgiving without it.
ReplyDeleteI load up on all of my sides: mashed potatoes, sweet potato casserole, and green beans! I love them all!
ReplyDeleteGreen bean casserole with French fried onion rings on the top. I love it cold the next day, too. (This was the first Thanksgiving dish I ever learned to make!). -Mom/Jane
ReplyDeleteMy husband's grandmother's dressing. My mouth is watering just thinking about it.
ReplyDeleteOh man how do I pick just one? They're all so good; especially when they're all mixed on your plate...turkey, stuffing, gravy, potatoes, cranberry sauce all in one bite! YUM!
ReplyDeleteI really want to say the canned cranberry jelly stuff because without that, there's no Thanksgiving! As for prepared dishes, I'd say green bean casserole, it's always gone the fastest in my house.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
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The one thing I have to have a Thanksgiving is of course the Pumpkin Pie, funny thing is I HATE pumpkin pie. But of course my family loves it and always always makes sure that I am making it. Only for the ones I love would I keep making something I hate LOL!! But it wouldn't be the same without it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading and hope to continue enjoying you blog.
For sure, the turkey and stuffing bake my Grandma makes. I don't know how she does it, but it is to die for divine. I HAVE to HAVE IT every year!! Ohhh...and cranberry sauce. lol
ReplyDeleteWe have turkey one day a year on Thanksgiving (instead of the lasagna that Kevin lobbies for every year) just so we can have my grandmother's STUFFING which everyone agrees is a savory dish of Ah-mazing!! I'm so glad that my mother spent the time in her mother's kitchen to write it down -- that written recipe was given as a gift to my daughter Kaydee one year, because after my grandmother died, my mom was the only one who had written down how she made it. So, Kaydee is our stuffing recipe keeper. I am confident that some day her grandchildren will thank her! =)
ReplyDeleteFor me, it absolutely has to be jellied cranberry sauce. And not some fancy, schmancy homemade sauce.....noooo. The kind you just flop right out of a can. And don't even bother trying the whole berry version. ICK. I always have to make sure there's enough leftover for the next day for that turkey/dressing/cranberry sauce sandwich on the leftover rolls! :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is homemade Cornbread Dressing! I have had my recipe for years! We only have it twice a year, Thanksgiving and Christmas. No box stuffing for me! :)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely sweet potato casserole, but not the kind with marshmallows, the kind with tons of brown sugar!
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I love having mashed potatoes with gravy on Thanksgiving! YUM! What a great giveaway! I would LOVE to win this!!!
ReplyDeleteMaureen
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my mom's stuffing
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Cornbread dressing. It isn't Thanksgiving without it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
eswright18 at gmail dot com
Homemade Mashed Potatoes, cranberry sauce and Sweet Potato pie.
ReplyDeleteSweet Potato Souffle!
ReplyDeleteMy Mom's stuffing! It is always the best!
ReplyDeleteComing from an Asian family...Thanksgiving isn't complete without duck! I don't really know what it is, or how it started, but for as long as I remember, Thanksgiving meant duck and maybe the possibility of having turkey. Somewhere along those years, I guess I caught on to that too so now every Thanksgiving, even if I'm just celebrating with my friends, we have to be served...duck!
ReplyDeleteIt would definitely be, green bean casserole, deviled eggs and home made pumpkin pie!
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Thanksgiving would not be the same without my family's traditional stuffing at the table, and a pumpkin pie for dessert.
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-Racheal
Pumpkin pie! I make it every Thanksgiving and I love it!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreen bean casserole! I always have to have it and not one eats it but me.
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ReplyDeleteI absolutely must have my grandmother's stuffing and my mom's sweet potato casserole.
ReplyDeletePumpkin pie and also a broccoli casserole dish we make.
ReplyDeleteStuffing and Green Bean Caserole - love em
ReplyDeleteIt has to be my mother's stuffing and homemade gravy, no one comes close to making it like she does. And my kids reminds me of that all the time .. lol
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I live for stuffing and pumpkin pie. I wear my fat pants the entire weekend!
ReplyDeleteCranberry sauce - the home made version, not the canned stuff - silly, I know, but it is the finishing touch!
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stuffing mixed with gravy and mashed potatos. id eat my weight in it.
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Sweet Potato Casserole, yum!
ReplyDeleteI have to have buttermilk custard casserole!! I grew up on it and LOVE it! The problem is neither my husband nor his family like it. On second thoug, that's not really a problem because I get to eat the whole pie by myself :)
ReplyDeleteLaura VanWingerden
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Old fashioned bread stuffing and pumpkin pie with cool whip.
ReplyDeleteGreen Bean Casserole...It's not Thanksgiving without it !!
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I pile my plate up with stuffing and green bean casserole, sometimes theres no room for turkey.
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my matzo ball soup! It is a staple at every holiday meal!
ReplyDeletestuffing!! ive had a thanksgiving without it and it really didn't feel like thanksgiving :(
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I have to have mashed potatoes.
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I have to say it would be my Grandma's Green Bean Casserole. Even though she is no longer with us, her casserole is still a Thanksgiving favorite. Debbie Hansen
ReplyDeleteIt would definitely be green bean casserole.
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My Moms stuffing :)
ReplyDeleteI love green bean casserole.
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beets
ReplyDeleteStuffing! It doesn't really matter what kind or who makes it I just want that soft yummy turkey flavoured deliciousness!
ReplyDeleteStuffing- truly what is Thanksgiving without stuffing?
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My husbands aunt makes sweet potato goodness! It has 3 layers of marshmallows!
ReplyDeleteMashed potatoes and gravy!
ReplyDeleteSweet potatoes and apples!
ReplyDeleteSweet potatoes and Green bean casserole, not a fan of campbell's soup, but I do like that1
ReplyDeleteMy aunt's turkey dressing, or I always thought it was turkey dressing until she confided in me last year that she actually makes it with chicken. Ha!
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candied yams!
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Green bean casserole
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For me it wouldn't be Thanksgiving dinner with the stuffing. My mom does a lot better job with it than my aunt (who is hosting this year) but that is my favorite thing on the table.
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Green Bean Casserole...
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My favorite dish for Thanksgiving is Corn Pudding
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Corrin
ReplyDeletecranberry sauce is my irrational love
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i love my mom's apple salad, it's amazing but so simple
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