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| My boyfriend enjoys all kinds of food. He mentioned to me his family enjoys mostley meat and potato type dishes. Thanksgiving is very traditional. I was even thinking of a vegetable dish. I make a portabello mushroom stuffed with roasted peppers and cheese melted (fontina) over top. Fred, my boyfriend loves it, however, I believe not appropriate for a traditional thanksgiving dish. Then I thought of broccoli and black olives sauteed with garlic and olive oil? |
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| bring them an offering from your neck of the woods,New jersey. how about a cornbread dressing with empire apples,roasted jersey corn and oven browned blue hubbard squash seasoned with lots of fresh autumn sage cc ![]()
__________________ Baruch ben Rueven / Chana "If the sun refused to shine, I will still be lovin you. Mountains crumble to the sea, it will still be you and me" |
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