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Rachel Green is the Queen of Thanksgiving. Her eccentric trifle has become quite possibly the most iconic holiday food in television history. However, there are rivals who are trying to dethrone her. When Maya Kosoff asked Twitter users to share the strangest Thanksgiving dishes they came across, many have stepped up to the challenge.
The thread has received over 7.4K likes and 1.1K comments, many of which are showcasing recipes that are so terrible, they're hilarious. Like, the "magic" tomato soup cake with a creamy chocolate frosting. Or frog eye salad. Yes, I know, the title alone sounds like this abomination tastes like feet.
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Tammy Hornback Tammy Hornback Community Member Follow
that is AWESOME
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Kim Jenkins Kim Jenkins Community Member Follow
I'd use it for gravy.
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Thanksgiving Day is one of the most important national holidays in the United States. While there were many events that contributed to the tradition, it is believed that it began in 1621. When the Mayflower (the English ship that transported the first English Puritans to the New World) left England in September 1620, it landed in Cape Cod where colonists began to settle. After the pilgrims’ first harvest succeeded, they planned a feast with the Native Americans. This get together went down in history as the "First Thanksgiving." In 1817, New York became the first state to officially organize an annual Thanksgiving. However, it wasn’t until 1863 that President Abraham Lincoln declared it a national holiday.
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Andres Tejeda Andres Tejeda Community Member Follow
I can get down with this especially with some fried onions.
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Sreya Ghosh Sreya Ghosh Community Member Follow
To a person living in Europe, this looks plain gross.
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Samantha Lomb Samantha Lomb Community Member Follow
that actually sounds like a good way to make regular corn bread moist. Sounds yummy and contains no jello or pimentos
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Night Owl Night Owl Community Member Follow
Why would she (or anyone for that matter) do that?! Weird. Sounds like a prank
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Samantha Lomb Samantha Lomb Community Member Follow
I've had similar and its actually pretty decent if way to sweet to have much of. Add some rum and it might be awesome
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Sam Mix Sam Mix Community Member Follow
This is so good!
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Samantha Lomb Samantha Lomb Community Member Follow
Doesn't sound that bad or much different from an Ambrosia or Waldorf salad
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Jane Doe Jane Doe Community Member Follow
There are some retro-looking spoof recipes from a Photoshop contest. Apparently this abomination is real. God help us all.
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Beans Beans Community Member Follow
The note at the end of the recipie is so sweet, and this sounds less horrifying than the other dishes.
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Victoria Swift Victoria Swift Community Member Follow
That's stuff from my nightmares right there. It sounds like something a cat would barf up.
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Joonscrab Joonscrab Community Member Follow
This looks radioactive lmaoooo
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Adele Maestranzi Adele Maestranzi Community Member Follow
Honey, The Joy of Cooking is a classic, and that copy looks like a first edition!
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CrunChewy McSandybutt CrunChewy McSandybutt Community Member Follow
The thing is... you should really try the recipes out way before the T-day holiday.
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Stevie Stevie Community Member Follow
As a non native English speaker untrained pineapples sound like a weird thing... how do you train them?
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Samantha Lomb Samantha Lomb Community Member Follow
This sounds like something you make when snowed in or when you are hungry but too lazy to go get groceries
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Linda James Linda James Community Member Follow
It does have a particular odour that should be enough to warnpeople that it is not edible.
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Cip IESAN Cip IESAN Community Member Follow
Soylent green with carrots?
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The Girl on Fire The Girl on Fire Community Member Follow
This stuff is delicious, why does everyone hate it?
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Samantha Lomb Samantha Lomb Community Member Follow
It feels like the recipe cards for a 1970s style sweet fruit and jello salad and a queso recipe got stuck together and someone didn't notice
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PeachesEDM PeachesEDM Community Member Follow
Nooo! This is my Grammy's specialty! I love it, but no one else does.
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Chris DiFonso Chris DiFonso Community Member Follow
Oh, HECK no!
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Joy Stowe Joy Stowe Community Member Follow
Someone had to stop the madness!
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Jacob/Becca Gizmo the Squirrel Jacob/Becca Gizmo the Squirrel Community Member Follow
I eat grapes in vanilla yogurt topped with granola
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CrunChewy McSandybutt CrunChewy McSandybutt Community Member Follow
Serious question: what is the purpose of tomato aspic? Like, do you spread it on toast, or just eat it like jello?
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Char Char Char Char Community Member Follow
I really want to make this. Not eat it, just make it so I can see the layers.
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Jo Johannsen Jo Johannsen Community Member Follow
Now, if you used fresh pears, some nice double or triple cream Brie (and dumped all the other ingredients), that would work for me. 😋
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Samantha Lomb Samantha Lomb Community Member Follow
that does sound really foul
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Debbie Palmer Debbie Palmer Community Member Follow
Now that sounds pretty good. I don't see anything wrong with this.
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M.J. M.J. Community Member Follow
What's with all the jello and salads that actually are none?!
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SirPatTheCat SirPatTheCat Community Member Follow
I just looked it up and apparently Jell-O was very popular in the 1950’s-60’s, so it makes sense that a lot of grandparents and great aunts and uncles would be making stuff with it. Jell-O needs to be refrigerated, and back then not many people had refrigerators, so it was a status symbol to have Jell-O foods. Also, it was in a lot of cookbooks at the time, so many people just assumed that it was something you were supposed to make. The last thing was that it was a fairly fun process to do, and also it was a good way to make lots of canned foods into one thing that looked more appealing to eat. Anyways, fun thing I learned, hope it was helpful!
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Daune Jaimes Diaz Daune Jaimes Diaz Community Member Follow
Honestly, do we upvote or downvote lol
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Just saying Just saying Community Member Follow
Why on earth do people combine jello with cream cheese so much and THEN if that wasn't weird enough, call it a salad?
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Yeah, why?!
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What's with all the jello and salads that actually are none?!
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SirPatTheCat SirPatTheCat Community Member Follow
I just looked it up and apparently Jell-O was very popular in the 1950’s-60’s, so it makes sense that a lot of grandparents and great aunts and uncles would be making stuff with it. Jell-O needs to be refrigerated, and back then not many people had refrigerators, so it was a status symbol to have Jell-O foods. Also, it was in a lot of cookbooks at the time, so many people just assumed that it was something you were supposed to make. The last thing was that it was a fairly fun process to do, and also it was a good way to make lots of canned foods into one thing that looked more appealing to eat. Anyways, fun thing I learned, hope it was helpful!
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Daune Jaimes Diaz Daune Jaimes Diaz Community Member Follow
Honestly, do we upvote or downvote lol
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Why on earth do people combine jello with cream cheese so much and THEN if that wasn't weird enough, call it a salad?
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Yeah, why?!
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