My sister-in-law puts oysters in her stuffing. Some kind of Massachusetts thing.
That's big down here in New Orleans as well.
We are going out to eat, and I'm pretty excited about it. I may do some post-Tday cooking over the weekend though.
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My sister-in-law puts oysters in her stuffing. Some kind of Massachusetts thing.
That's big down here in New Orleans as well.
We are going out to eat, and I'm pretty excited about it. I may do some post-Tday cooking over the weekend though.
I don't think I've had oysters in dressing. My mom didn't care for them, so she never included them, and I guess it's not a big thing in central NC.
I make a vegetarian stuffing using the Trader Joe box as a base and adding celery, apples, onions, and dried cranberries. It's yum.
I was horrified the first time I went to my old roommate's house for thanksgiving and the stuffing had oysters. It was so weird to me.
Oyster dressing is the best.
The whole thought of oysters anywhere near my turkey makes my stomach turn. t /nothing from the sea
Tep,
I call that form of nostalgia, "Saturday."
No oysters for me. No shell"fish". Ever. In anything. The first time I heard of oyster stuffing in turkey, I thought it was a joke.
You don't put it in the turkey, if that helps.
Tep,
I call that form of nostalgia, "Saturday."
Heh. I may or may not have put Ally McBeal DVDs on hold at the library. (They don't have Dawson's Creek DVDs in the library system, which is probably a good thing.)
Come to think of it, this media nostalgia happens every year around this time, and I usually address it with library DVDs. Two years ago it was 90210 (the original series), and last year it was The O.C.
I wonder what that's all about.