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What would be the most enjoyable food for the Holiday?

What is the one food you could never do without during the Holiday?

What is the only food you could do without?
 

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What would be the most enjoyable food for the Holiday?

Hmmm... the most enjoyable, or the most holiday? The most holiday for Thanksgiving is turkey; for Chanukah, it's potato pancakes made fresh - not those box things - served piping hot, with ice cold apple sauce.

What is the one food you could never do without during the Holiday?

Umm... hmmm... I don't know; it's the combination that makes the holiday.

What is the only food you could do without?

Pecan pie. It's good, but there are so many other things that are, in my opinion, better, that if I had to pick one thing to leave out, that would be it.
 
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Kacey I agree Potatoe Pancakes that are pipping hot and homemade are the bomb.

By the way are you Jewish like me!
 

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For me it's Pumpkin Pie and Spinich Dip..
 

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What would be the most enjoyable food for the Holiday?

This would be any food, anytime, while being spent with family or friends.


What is the one food you could never do without during the Holiday?

Pumpkin Pie or Pecan Pie it is a tie. As long as there is fresh home-made whipped cream for the top.


What is the only food you could do without?

easy one: Green Bean casseroll. :barf:
 

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This would be any food, anytime, while being spent with family or friends

Absolutely..



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Pumpkin Pie or Pecan Pie it is a tie. As long as there is fresh home-made whipped cream for the top

Canned whipped topping??? UNTHINKABLE!!!
 

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Canned whipped topping??? UNTHINKABLE!!!

My Mother-in-Law bless her heart has upgraded to Cool Whip when we are down there. It comes from the horrorified experssion I had the first Thanksgiving with them and she wheeled out the Generic-spray-foam type whipped cream to put on the Pumpkin pie. At least she trys!
 

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My Mother-in-Law bless her heart has upgraded to Cool Whip when we are down there. It comes from the horrorified experssion I had the first Thanksgiving with them and she wheeled out the Generic-spray-foam type whipped cream to put on the Pumpkin pie. At least she trys!

Cool Whip is OK with me....
 

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Kacey I agree Potatoe Pancakes that are pipping hot and homemade are the bomb.

By the way are you Jewish like me!

Yes, I am Jewish... and so is my dog; I figure being neutered more than works as a bris!
 
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Yes, I am Jewish... and so is my dog; I figure being neutered more than works as a bris!


I guess that make my cat and one of my dogs Jewish too, Kacey are Orthordox. I'm not anymore, I guess I let society get the better of me.

I hope you have a wonderful Holiday and have you ever been to California the have a deli. that make the best Cheese Bagel, they are Kaplans, and there poppy seeds one are to die for.
 

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I guess that make my cat and one of my dogs Jewish too, Kacey are Orthordox. I'm not anymore, I guess I let society get the better of me.

I was raised Reform, and most of my family remains Reform - but my sister moved to Israel and claims to have converted to Orthodoxy... but since I haven't seen her in 7 or 8 years, I really couldn't say. My father moved to Israel last summer, but so far hasn't mentioned a religious epiphany.

I hope you have a wonderful Holiday and have you ever been to California the have a deli. that make the best Cheese Bagel, they are Kaplans, and there poppy seeds one are to die for.

I haven't been there, but I have had NY Kosher deli food in NY... mmm.... and there's a kosher bagel bakery near me that makes absolutely wonderful salt bagels... mmm... with cream cheese and lox... mmm.... yum... now I'm hungry and I just ate breakfast.
 

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What would be the most enjoyable food for the Holiday?

Oh the list is sooooo long. :D

Ham
Turkey
Perogies
Cabbage Rolls
Meatballs and Gravy
Kucha (boiled wheat and poppy seed with honey)


What is the one food you could never do without during the Holiday?

Any of the above. :D

What is the only food you could do without?

None of the above :D

However, "pigs feet" which looks gross and tastes worse could be left off the table and it would make me happy.
 

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I forgot the staples at all Italian parties..

Lasagna
Homemade Sasuage
NY style Cheesecakes
and WINE
 

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Hello! i am on holiday at the moment in München (Munich, Germany) and have had a great time sampling all the local food (sausages, bread, pretzles, cheese) and of course the wonderful BEER :drinky:

Going home today and looking forward to having some vegetables!!! oh man, i dont know how they manage. I ordered a salad for lunch and was presented with two lettuce leaves piled high with sliced meat.....

I also miss irn-bru (i guess only the scots will know what that is!)
 

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Never had an Irn-Bru, but it is supposed to be avaliable here in the States soon. I don't know where, but I'd like to give it a try. A bright orange colored drink that everybody has a slightly differing opinion of the actual flavor sounds interesting.
 

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