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Creativity encouraged. Help me finally prove my aunts and uncles who said I'd never amount to anything wrong and show them that I rule and they are old washed up losers no one likes. Best way to do this is a great app or side dish for T-Giving Day.

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Salsa, sour cream, and shredded cheese. Put into a bowl, mix together. Devour with chips. You're welcome!

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Salsa, sour cream, and shredded cheese. Put into a bowl, mix together. Devour with chips. You're welcome!

Yeah I'm going for the "Wow our nephew CF3 blew our minds with this amazing side dish, he really made himself into something" as the reaction. I think that would get the reaction "Is CF3 still an undergrad or something? Probably, because this reeks of lazy on his part"

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my aunt makes this this mac and cheese with corn thing.  it's really good.

sorry for lack of mindblowing tho  :frown:
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Probably won't blow minds but this is simple as crap and looks like you put some time into it

http://allrecipes.com/recipe/football-cheese-ball/

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one word cf3- mini filo shells. then just decide on something easy to put in them.

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 Time to have mrs cf3 take to Pinterest for you.
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Man, I love me some taquitos! Do you know how to make taquitos, cf3? I do, they're amazing!

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My thanksgiving day binging usually blows most minds

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marinate some froz artichoke hearts in oil + shallots + lemon + light mayo + what ever herbs you like.

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Green bean casserole.

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google cheesy corn.  really easy.

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marinate some froz artichoke hearts in oil + shallots + lemon + light mayo + what ever herbs you like.

this sounds fine. then throw that crap in some mini filo shells and biggity bam, cf3 is the king of thanksgiving and we all party.

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marinate some froz artichoke hearts in oil + shallots + lemon + light mayo + what ever herbs you like.

this sounds fine. then throw that crap in some mini filo shells and biggity bam, cf3 is the king of thanksgiving and we all party.
sounds like boss app there

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Buy cracker barrel cheese, slice sheese, add wheat thins, walk out a champ!

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Not a side, but bread pudding with rum sauce.  If not, peach cobbler.  Sides are for chumps. When ppl get dessert, there isn't anything else on the plate.  Focusing on your dish.  Also,ppl like desserts.

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I bring the wine


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http://www.delish.com/_mobile/recipefinder/bacon-wrapped-dates-appetizer-recipe

A little bit of a pain in terms of prep, and but man oh man these are fantastic. Made them for a party and they were by far the first thing gone.

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We make this every year, and it's even better the day after on the sandwiches.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4176014

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Every year as Thanksgiving approaches, fans ask NPR's Susan Stamberg for her mother-in-law's recipe for cranberry relish.

"It sounds terrible but tastes terrific," Stamberg says of the Pepto Bismol-pink dish.

Below is the cranberry relish recipe, and a bonus recipe for another Stamberg favorite — garlicky cranberry chutney.

Mama Stamberg's Cranberry Relish

2 cups whole raw cranberries, washed

1 small onion

3/4 cup sour cream

1/2 cup sugar

2 tablespoons horseradish from a jar ("red is a bit milder than white")

Grind the raw berries and onion together. ("I use an old-fashioned meat grinder," says Stamberg. "I'm sure there's a setting on the food processor that will give you a chunky grind — not a puree.")

Add everything else and mix.

Put in a plastic container and freeze.

Early Thanksgiving morning, move it from freezer to refrigerator compartment to thaw. ("It should still have some little icy slivers left.")

The relish will be thick, creamy, and shocking pink. ("OK, Pepto Bismol pink. It has a tangy taste that cuts through and perks up the turkey and gravy. Its also good on next-day turkey sandwiches, and with roast beef.")

Makes 1 1/2 pints.

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marinate some froz artichoke hearts in oil + shallots + lemon + light mayo + what ever herbs you like.

this sounds fine. then throw that crap in some mini filo shells and biggity bam, cf3 is the king of thanksgiving and we all party.
sounds like boss app there

it really does. good job chingon. good job daris.

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marinate some froz artichoke hearts in oil + shallots + lemon + light mayo + what ever herbs you like.

this sounds fine. then throw that crap in some mini filo shells and biggity bam, cf3 is the king of thanksgiving and we all party.

Throw some Havarti cheese chunks with Dijon mustard in them! 

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http://www.delish.com/_mobile/recipefinder/bacon-wrapped-dates-appetizer-recipe

A little bit of a pain in terms of prep, and but man oh man these are fantastic. Made them for a party and they were by far the first thing gone.

Bacon wrapped dates are amazing.  Great suggestion.

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Ingredients:
-Sweet potato or pumpkin or butternut squash or acorn squash
-Baguette (ideally with diameter of 1-2 inches)
-Spices and junk
-Onions
-Goat cheese

1. Take a baguette (ideally with a diameter of 1-2 inches) and slice really thin. Toast the slices. (You could probably use little toasty crackers or whatever.)**

2. Roast some sweet potatoes or butternut squash or pumpkin until squishy. When it's done, combine over low heat with S/P and any other spices that tickle your fancy. Garam masala? Sure, if you got it. Cumin? Yeah, if you like it. Cinnamon? Yeah, if that's what you're going for. Anything else? sure. If you want to add a little bit of cream because you have some in the fridge, go nuts. You're trying to show them that you rule, right?

3. While the delicious orange flesh is roasting, mince and caramelize some onions in butter on really low heat with S/P. Add brown sugar and other spices if you want to get buckwild.

4. Layer the baguette, then a dollop of spiced orange veggie, then then a clump of goat cheese, then the caramelized onlons. If you want to mince something green and sprinkle over for garnish, that would probably look nice.

5. Watch them get devoured while everyone talks about how you've amounted to a lot and you're awesome and grown up and stuff. Little do they know, you basically just made a baked sweet potato and put it on some toast.

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**This could all probably be done with filo shells if you're going to Rick Davis's house,