Thanksgiving Blog - Olivia

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Every year Americans across the country await the foodie holiday of the year, Thanksgiving.

Everyone has different thanksgiving meals and each holiday season brings the ultimate debate of
what should be in everyone’s Thanksgiving feast. So, I am here to give you my take on the
debate and what my Thanksgiving feast looks like.

DJ Livy B’S Thanksgiving Feast:

1. TURKEY
I think that the most important part of a Thanksgiving meal is the main course. My mom always
makes Dr. Pepper Ham and my aunt brings Roasted Turkey, which is my favorite. I am not the
biggest fan of ham. I am very much so a texture person and ham is just a little too fatty and
chewy for me. I love the texture and taste of turkey so much, so it has to be ranked #1 in my
Thanksgiving feast.

2. STUFFING
Next up we have what I would say is the 2nd most popular traditional Thanksgiving foods,
stuffing. Now, I know some people like to make stuffing homemade, but my family has always
made it from a box. This may be an unpopular opinion, but I think it tastes alot better that way. I
love the taste of stuffing and how it compliments the rest of the meal so well.

3. ROLLS
Okay, so I know that rolls are the most basic side to most holiday and regular meals, but this has
always been one of the foods I most look forward to on Thanksgiving. My mom and I always get
hawaiian rolls and put butter in them before baking them in the oven. We always make several
packages of them because they are such a hit and everyone snacks on them while we wait for the
other food to finish being prepared.

4. CHOCOLATE PIE
Now this is my all time favorite Thanksgiving dessert. My aunt makes the absolute BEST
Chocolate pudding pie of all time. I have no idea how she makes it but it has a perfect balance
between sweet and savory.

5. MASHED POTATOES & GRAVY


Lastly we have the most basic side dish, Mashed potatoes and gravy, but I feel like you always
need to have the ground work for a great meal and that is why I have mashed potatoes and gravy
here. They are so useful. Say that someone brought a casserole or a turkey that’s a little too dry,
just pour some gravy over it to give it some flavor. Also, there are those people out there who
don’t like vegetables, but are forced to eat them during Thanksgiving and mixing these together
is the perfect solution to make it easier to withstand.

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