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  2. This Turkey Carcass Soup Is The Perfect Post-Thanksgiving Meal

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    Directions. Place the turkey carcass in a large pot. Cover with cold water, bring to a boil, then lower heat and simmer for 2 hours. Strain and reserve stock (reserving excess turkey meat, if ...

  3. 63 Non-Traditional Thanksgiving Dinner Ideas (Because Not ...

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    35 Easy Thanksgiving Recipes Even First-Time Hosts Can Handle ... lamb chops are as simple to cook as chicken (and way simpler than turkey). Pomegranate molasses is a Middle Eastern ingredient ...

  4. 35 Fall Chicken Dinner Winners To Add To Your Rotation This ...

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    Roast Chicken. The perfect centerpiece to any holiday dinner, the steps to make this chicken are simple: You season the bird (just salt & pepper!), then roast it at high heat until the skin is ...

  5. Thanksgiving dinner - Wikipedia

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    Many of the dishes in a traditional Thanksgiving dinner are made from ingredients native to the Americas, including turkey, potato, sweet potato, corn (maize), squash (including pumpkin), green bean, and cranberry. The Pilgrims may have learned about some of these foods from Native Americans, but others were not available to the early settlers.

  6. Mason jar - Wikipedia

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    A collection of Mason jars filled with preserved foods. A Mason jar, also known as a canning jar, preserves jar or fruit jar, is a glass jar used in home canning to preserve food. It was named after American tinsmith John Landis Mason, who patented it in 1858. The jar's mouth has a screw thread on its outer perimeter to accept a metal ring or ...

  7. Mulligatawny - Wikipedia

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    Mulligatawny (/ ˌmʌlɪɡəˈtɔːni / ⓘ) is a soup which originated from South Indian cuisine. The name originates from the Tamil words miḷagu (மிளகு 'black pepper'), and thanneer (தண்ணீர், 'water') (often pronounced with a silent r); literally, "pepper-water". [1] It is related to the dish rasam. [citation needed]