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    Old 11-14-2018, 12:33 PM
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    A co-worker made this every year for our company Christmas party & I loved it.

    Marinated Vegetable Salad
    1 C. sugar
    3/4 C. cider vinegar
    1/2 C. vegetable oil
    1 t. ground black pepper
    1/2 t. salt
    1 (16 oz.) can French cut green beans, drained
    1 (16 oz.) can Sweet English Peas, drained, or 1 1/2 cups cooked frozen peas
    2 (14 oz.) cans Shoepeg Corn, drained
    1 (2 oz.) jar diced pimento, drained
    1 C. chopped celery
    1/2 green bell pepper, diced (can use red, yellow or green)
    1 bunch green onion, chopped
    1 or 2 cans water chestnuts

    Mix 1 cup sugar, vegetable oil & vinegar, pepper & salt in saucepan. Heat to melt sugar. Cool. Toss dressing with
    remaining ingredients. Mix & chill for at least 8 hours. Serves 8 to 10 people.
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    Old 11-14-2018, 12:40 PM
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    Here's a really good cheese ball for an appetizer. You can find the dried beef in the canned meats department of your grocery store. It comes in a small glass jar.

    Dried Beef Cheese Ball

    2 (8 oz) packages cream cheese, softened
    6 oz. dried beef, washed thoroughly & cut into small pieces
    4 green onions, chopped
    1/2 t. onion powder
    1/2 t. garlic powder
    2 T. Worcestershire sauce
    Finely chopped nuts

    In a medium size mixing bowl, combine cream cheese, dried beef, green onions, onion powder, garlic powder and Worcestershire sauce. Form the mixture into a ball. Roll the ball in finely chopped nuts & refrigerate overnight.
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    Old 11-14-2018, 12:54 PM
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    Originally Posted by bearisgray
    Does this home have enough outlets to be able to use a crockpot?

    Some older homes do not have many electrical outlets.

    The house I grew up in had one light in the middle of the room and one outlet - per room!
    Their home is something I might aspire to, and has plenty of outlets. What I think is neat about the crock pot idea is that I can fix it wherever I am in the morning and it will be ready in the late afternoon.

    P.S. I lived in Navy housing like that -- one outlet per room, one switch per hallway -- once out of there I felt liberated!
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    Old 11-14-2018, 01:06 PM
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    What about a broccoli/crasin salad. I have taken this to many potlucks and it sure does go over well. If you want to PM me-I will look at my recipes and e-mail it to you.
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    Old 11-14-2018, 01:22 PM
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    Originally Posted by Jordan
    What about a broccoli/crasin salad. I have taken this to many potlucks and it sure does go over well. If you want to PM me-I will look at my recipes and e-mail it to you.
    That is how I am leaning. Great ideas!
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    Old 11-14-2018, 02:30 PM
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    I agree with the 'cold salad' idea for all the reasons already mentioned.. Here are a few of my favorites for you to consider

    Broccoli pasta salad - you can never go wrong with anything bacon! https://spicysouthernkitchen.com/bro...d-pasta-salad/

    Cranberry almond broccoli salad (a family favorite) https://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/cra...vefyre-ratings

    Spicy Cilantro Slaw - this has a very distinct (but I think good) flavor if you want something a bit different http://kalynsprintablerecipes.blogsp...anut-slaw.html

    Anything in the Crock pot is a good alternative too

    I'm getting hungry!
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    Old 11-14-2018, 03:26 PM
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    I am very traditional when it comes to Thanksgiving dishes. There have been some good ideas already listed. My thought is the traditional green been casserole but prepared in a crockpot. That way, staying hot won't be a problem (yes, I agree, that can definitely an issue with holiday meals). Personally, I use canned French cut green beans, a can of cream of mushroom soup (can dilute with broth if you like), then top with the crispy French fried onion rings just before serving.
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    Old 11-14-2018, 05:57 PM
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    Copper pennies carrots are a tasty and super easy cold vegetable side. Also better a day or so after you make them.
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    Old 11-14-2018, 07:15 PM
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    Originally Posted by jclinganrey
    I am very traditional when it comes to Thanksgiving dishes. There have been some good ideas already listed. My thought is the traditional green been casserole but prepared in a crockpot. That way, staying hot won't be a problem (yes, I agree, that can definitely an issue with holiday meals). Personally, I use canned French cut green beans, a can of cream of mushroom soup (can dilute with broth if you like), then top with the crispy French fried onion rings just before serving.
    DD makes this without the onion rings. Instead she prepares a box of stuffing to put on top. Sooo good.
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    Old 11-14-2018, 07:18 PM
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    For someone traveling, I never expect hot things. Salads kept on ice. Bread. Paper plates and dessert.
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