male turkey
What is a tom?
made of pasta and cheese and milk and probably other stuff, but as mentioned many times Mrs. Ray doesn't cook; she just burn things
What is mac and cheese?
made of pumpkin, butter, and other stuff and poured into a pie crust (again, I don't cook)
What is pumpkin pie?
ship that the Pilgrims took to get to Plymouth
What is the Mayflower?
old people do this; starts with an "h"
What is hobble?
types of meat associated with a turkey
What are white and dark meat?
can be sweet or mashed (white or orange colored); topped with marshmallow (the correct way) or crumbled topping (aka the wrong way)
What is mashed potatoes/sweet potato casserole?
made with a red fruit that is crunchy, that also comes in a green variety (Granny Smith), yellow (delicious... something), etc.
What is apple pie?
state in which the Pilgrims went to
What is Massachusetts?
tip back and forth; starts with a "w"
What is "wobble?"
a dish of deboned turkey stuffed with a deboned duck, which is then stuffed with a deboned chicken.
What is a turducken?
red berries that can come in a can, but fancier people make their own sauce from the actual berries
What are cranberries/cranberry sauce?
can be made into a sundae
What is ice cream?
year the first Thanksgiving took place
What is 1621?
streets used to be referred to as this when Mrs. Ray was growing up in the 1700's
What is "cobble?"
juvenile male turkeys (also from state farm)
What is jake?
French fried onions go on the top of this casserole
What is green bean casserole?
chocolate (usually); can be serve "a la mode"
What are brownies?
the Indian tribe that ate with the Pilgrims
What is the Wampanoag tribe?
weird little inventions with heads that move
What are "bobble" heads?
turkey lover's month
What is June?
add these ingredients together
rice+consomme+stick of butter=?
What is rice consomme?
type of pie that is gooey on the inside and has a slightly harder crust on the top; also the name of a game that requires skill that Mrs. Ray doesn't have (not checkers)
What is chocolate chess?
meat that was probably eaten for the 1st Thanksgiving
What is duck, venison, or seafood?
try your hand at something
What is dabble?