DarthKTrava
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My sister does both macaroni and cheese and mashed potatoes. Along with the traditional turkey and ham.
You mean my mom is traditional & we didn't know it??????????????????????
We never had mac & cheese growing up with Thanksgiving. However, somehow all my kids & my niece/nephew ALL love "Grandma's Mac & Cheese" -- we don't even know when it started but for every single holiday now she is required to bring her Mac & Cheese. The funniest thing is it's nothing special, no secret recipe or anything (it's not from a box though)...just Grandma's touch I guess. Therefore, we will be having Mac & Cheese along with Mashed Potatoes.
I thought we were the odd group having mac & cheese on our Thanksgiving menu.
My vote is the mashed potatoes are the traditional one (have you ever seen a TV ad with mac & cheese in the spread? OR if you are buying a pre-made version, the side is mashed potatoes NOT mac & cheese!)
Now, who knows what they had at the original feast, probably stuff completely different than what we have. I'm pretty sure they didn't have jellied cranberry sauce from a can.![]()
She recently (ok, a couple years ago) taught me how to make them....
It's just like my one surviving great aunt takes her famous green beans and corn....![]()
That's what is so funny. My mom told me how she makes it but I can use the exact same ingredients, etc... but it must be mentally because the kids will do a "it's close but it's not quite the same as Grandma's".Even Grandma doesn't have a clue why they all just seemed to latch onto to her mac & cheese. Maybe it's her special bowl? Do you all have that too at your meals? Certain foods just are always made in certain dishes, so it becomes almost a part of the tradition too?
And my question is can people not see how UNBELIEVABLY ironic the concept of thanksgiving is.![]()
I don't know....other than the seal (which I'd be willing to try), the rest sounds good.We're having a Thanksgiving feast at work tomorrow and mac n cheese is high on the menu as well as well as collard greens and sweet potato pie.
I work with a mix of urban and Southern women so mac n cheese is a KEY ingredient to the thanksgiving day.
But if you think about if we literally ate what was available in the first Thanksgiving it would not be all that appetizing.. venison, seal, and lobster..
http://www.history.com/content/thanksgiving/the-first-thanksgiving
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Care to elaborate?
Yes. Melly, please elaborate...
I'll take mashed potatoes over mac n cheese, please!
We were arguing at work today whether mashed potatoes are a "traditional" Thanksgiving food! I said of course they are, but a few people demanded it was NOT traditional and they'd never had it on Thanksgiving. I asked what they have and they said macaroni and cheese.
I have never heard of having macaroni and cheese for Thanksgiving. Now I don't know if they had potatoes at the first Thanksgiving, but I can say with confidence they did NOT have macaroni and cheese!
Ok so my question is, which is more traditional mashed potatoes or macaroni and cheese?