I don’t eat stuffing any other time of the year, unless it’s Tom Turkey Day and I’m at Cracker Barrel.
Stuffing is exclusively a Thanksgiving food for me. Turkey, naturally, is the king of Thanksgiving foods.

That is pretty much where I am. I make homemade stuffing for Thanksgiving and Christmas, but we eat the boxed stuff during the year.We eat (boxed) stuffing throughout the year but for Thanksgiving it Has to be Homemade stuffing. Turkey deserves Homemade stuffing.
A for me too!Same here!
The perfect combo!I'm right there with you my friend. Turkey and stuffing are at the forefront of my mind when it comes to Thanksgiving food. Yum!
Makes it an even more special occasion!We eat (boxed) stuffing throughout the year but for Thanksgiving it Has to be Homemade stuffing. Turkey deserves Homemade stuffing.
My cousin sends his Christmas Cards to Santa Claus, Indiana so they will be postmarked from there! They have a beautiful large stamp. It makes up for the fact that he only signs his name! LOL!Today I learned something new. I think I've mentioned it before in the main Christmas thread, but my brother's in laws are from Santa Claus, Indiana! No joke!
I've been there. Went to Holiday World. I've also been to Santa Claus, Georgia. I wonder how many Santa Claus towns there are in the U.S.?Today I learned something new. I think I've mentioned it before in the main Christmas thread, but my brother's in laws are from Santa Claus, Indiana! No joke!
Me too!I think it would be so fun to be from a town with a holiday-themed name.
I might have to google that!I've been there. Went to Holiday World. I've also been to Santa Claus, Georgia. I wonder how many Santa Claus towns there are in the U.S.?
yes it does, the smell of the celery and onions sauteing will bring the kids out of their bedrooms and declare that it smells like ThanksgivingMakes it an even more special occasion!