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  2. 50 Thanksgiving Potluck Ideas, from Make-Ahead ... - AOL

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    Sweet, spiced and eye-catching, this easy Thanksgiving potluck side dish would be just as delicious with another winter squash in place of butternut. Try delicata—it doesn’t even require peeling.

  3. 101 Best Thanksgiving Side Dishes to Transform Your Holiday

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    Best Thanksgiving Side Dishes. Thanksgiving Day 2023 will be here before you know it. It will be a day to gather with family, cook up a delicious turkey (or ham), and enjoy some great Thanksgiving ...

  4. 53 Thanksgiving side dishes to complete the feast - AOL

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    Ask everyone around your Thanksgiving dinner table if they’re there for the turkey, and if they’re answering honestly, they’ll probably tell you they’re there for the sides. Despite the ...

  5. Here's How to Host the Best Friendsgiving Ever - AOL

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    This dish has all the flavor of a Thanksgiving dinner without the work! Just use a rotisserie chicken and a box of savory stuffing mix from the supermarket for an easy twist. Get the Chicken and ...

  6. It's Never Too Early for Thanksgiving With These Make-Ahead ...

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    Of course, a side of make-ahead gravy couldn't hurt either. If the sound of all these dishes is enough to make you hungry, check out our ideas for prepping your whole Thanksgiving feast ahead of time.

  7. Cuisine of the Midwestern United States - Wikipedia

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    A typical Midwestern breakfast might have included meat, eggs, potatoes, fruit preserves, and pie or doughnuts. [7] At harvest time, families ate mostly home-produced foods. [9] More settlers began to arrive in the rural Midwest after the Erie Canal was completed in the 1820s.