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Almost Gobbler Day. Who is cooking and who is going out to dinner? Myself cooking. (sm)

Posted By: SM on 2005-11-17
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We usually have everyone bring a dish of some sorts.  Large family, probably about 30 plus.  Set up 3 extra tables in the garage for smokers and cardplayers and have a great day stuffing ourselves. 


Looking for different side dishes, suggestions anyone?




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