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Post by Green on Nov 20, 2010 16:27:10 GMT -5
My family makes turkey & noodles for Thanksgiving. Sometimes it is chicken & noodles. I grew up believing this to be as traditional as the Turkey itself. However, over the years I've found that this is not the case. I actually find that most homes I visit, or people I meet do not practice this at all.
Do the gentlemen on the board eat any type of noodles for Thanksgiving?
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Post by steveruff on Nov 20, 2010 19:58:46 GMT -5
I'v never had it as a regular staple on the holidays, but when I worked at Whole Foods years ago we sold a Jewish dish called Kugal. It was a noodle dish and I loved it...very tasty!
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Post by Green on Nov 20, 2010 22:37:22 GMT -5
We have a whole foods here. Kugal sounds tasty!
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Post by grimaudjr on Nov 21, 2010 1:30:37 GMT -5
when we go to my dad's for the day there's usually the traditional thanksgiving feast plus some italian dishes (my step mom's side of the family is from Naples Italy. so we get like 2 feasts!
however, we usually go to leslie's uncles place which is the classic thanksgiving meal but we usually have lots of girlie drinks flowing through the day!!!!!! YES!
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Post by diaz on Nov 27, 2010 20:10:53 GMT -5
nope, no noodles. just turkey (and/or chicken), cranberry sauce, and my favorite...stuffing...mmm
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