Just about every common food option for thanksgiving is mediocre. Turkey is dry and flavorless unless you drench it in salt. Cranberry sauce is awful. Not only does dressing (stuffing) look unappealing it also tastes just as bad. And pumpkin pie could be better. Casserole and mash potatoes are alright but nothing to just fond over. The only good meal is mac and cheese and that ONLY depends on who’s cooking it. The 4th of July is the superior holiday in terms of food.

  • lriv724OP
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    3 months ago

    I would argue that it’s not always about who’s cooking, some foods just aren’t gonna be good in my opinion.

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      3 months ago

      I disagree with that. I’ve taken the cheap chinese noodles with the nasty sauce packet and have turned that into good food by adding fresh veggies and a little bit of meat. Any food can be good food, but it takes time, creativity, and effort.

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      3 months ago

      I have the opposite opinion. There are very few dishes that can’t be delicious if made well.