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Talking Yum - November/December!

*********** trigger - food talk and lots of it************








My first meal for November (because I can't wait) is going to be turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, gravy from drippings, green beans, corn, deviled eggs, bread sticks and pumpkin pie!

I can hardly wait for turkey every year and usually make it before Thanksgiving...lol.

Do y'all get excited for the holidays and foods like this too?

KD
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