In Hawaii, Aloha Friday is the day that we take it easy and look forward to the weekend. So Kalani of An Island Life thought that on Fridays she would take it easy on posting, too. On her blog she’ll ask a simple question for us to answer. Nothing that requires a lengthy response. Then if we would like to participate, we can do the same.
Since Thanksgiving is just around the corner, I would like to ask: What is your favorite dish on Thanksgiving? Now, if you do not celebrate Thanksgiving (like if you are from another country), my question is what is your favorite holiday dish?
I know some friends who loves pumpkin pies, but I look forward to the pistachio salad made of jello, whip cream and pistachio – hhhmmmm yum!?
Don’t forget to go to An Island Life and visit other participants this Aloha Friday 🙂
I love the turkey, stuffing and cranberry sauce. Of course I also like the pumpkin pie and pumpkin chocolate chip cake.
Have a great weekend!
pumpkin pie!
pumpkin pie!
pumpkin pie!
I love food, seriously, I love to put back the food on Thanksgiving, I love pie, I love cool whip, I love dressing, I love gravy, Mmmm Mashed potatoes,
Chocolate anything. mmmmmm
This is a very popular questions today. Pumpkin pie for me….
Again, I did this too but again I should have read others first! lol!!
I love spicy pumpkin pie. It’s all about the flavor!
I love the stuffing-the way it smells and tastes-yum!
The stuffing:)
Mashed potatoes..and Pecan Pie YUMMMM
I love fruit salad with young coconut and all purpose cream and of course Big fat Ham.
Homemade ham, queso de bola, potato salad and carbonara.
Homemade ham, queso de bola, potato salad and carbonara.
Turkey and gravy! Yum!
great question. i do LOVE the whole meal.
we have a dark cherry jello salad that is a family tradition for both thanksgiving and Christmas. although i could make it other times of the year, but i don’t. so i look forward to this with great anticipation each thanksgiving.
Sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, turkey, pumpkin pie, sour cream raisin pie, banana cream pie, coconut cream pie . . . just flip a coin (if you can find a seven-headed one). 🙂