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Okay, so everyone tends to associate Thanksgiving dinner with turkey and/or ham, green bean casserole, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, etc. All those "traditional" dishes. I know most people have slight variations, but it's often something like that.
I wanna know about who is doing something unconventional this year.
We couldn't find a turkey, so we decided to do a Thanksgiving dinner that is not at all a "typical" one but it's a food we enjoy: we're doing Swedish meatballs with a Swiss cheese fondue. If you think about it, that's actually a really good Thanksgiving dinner because fondue is sort of by necessity a food that you have to sit at the table together to eat, since it's all in a shared fondue pot.
So what are some of the unusual Thanksgiving dinners that you all might be doing? On Twitter, I saw answers like beef and broccoli, crawfish pies, and carbonara. Hit me with your weird, off-the-wall plans for Thanksgiving dinner, or maybe talk about some unusual ones you've had at Thanksgiving in the past.
hope the extra funds help @staff
you're doing great <3