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Susan Knowles's avatar

I made the strata with leftover bacon apple stuffing, threw in the tail end of the cheesy creamed onions, and grated 4 ounces of Gouda, half mixed in and half on top.

SO.

FREAKIN’.

DELICIOUS!!!!!

😋 Thank you for sharing this recipe!!!

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Scott Smith's avatar

I’ve been making this for however many years you’ve been sharing it. It’s become our favorite part of Thanksgiving. I’ve always done it with cheddar but today I was out of cheddar so I used a healthy amount of pepper jack. OMG!!! It will always be made with pepper jack from now on!

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tehbaddr's avatar

Don't worry dr, prolly due to flu

That's just sleep creepin up on you

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meanlawyermom's avatar

I made this a few years ago with stuffing made from maple sausage, pepperidge farm herbed stuffing, celery, onions, and mushrooms and it was perfection.

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cotugirl's avatar

I had 8 loaves of Jersey mikes (one of the boys works there). I made a sweet brekkie casserole (rum and frosted flakes lol) (Chrissy Teagan first book), stuffing (Julia and Jacque book), and bread crumbs for Mac and cheese.

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Cock Blockula's avatar

Wonkette tradition lives!

I don't have stuffing, but leftover mushroom rice from a stuffed squash recipe.

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"M"'s avatar

"Just remember to take it out of the fridge for a little while before you put it in the hot oven. Also remember to remove the plastic wrap before putting it in the oven."

Both of these things

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The Jellybean's avatar

I didn't make stuffing (or dressing) this year, but I've made this recipe in the past and it is delicious.

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Satanic Pancake's avatar

You obviously have no idea how ridiculously confident some of us are every year that every guest at the table is going to eat at least eight cups of stuffing. At 2-3 cups of stuffing per strata, it’ll be Easter before I am free of this stuff! (Ing)

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Notorious J.I.M.'s avatar

I stop at a Lithuanian deli every time I visit my sister, as yesterday. My fridge smells like a smokehouse. In a good way.

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susanne's avatar

Breakfast casseroles are amazing. My dressings yesterday were next-level good and I wish I had enough to make this. I need to just start making it whenever. I can even do one end meatless and the other end shrooms less because kids.

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KL Pierce's avatar

Sounds good! Gonna try this recipe.

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paperlesstiger's avatar

Christine Lagarde: “How do you make America great again if global demand is falling?”

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MRK's avatar

The project is doomed regardless, because they want to return America to a mythical past that never was, and that's different for each MAGA idiot.

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Satanic Pancake's avatar

Hey, if they can fully reimplement slavery and North Korea levels of isolationism, they can get close to what the top MAGAts want.

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"M"'s avatar

Let's not speak that into existence, how about that?

Some people reading would be directly affected.

MOST would eventually -- but some people don't think about a thing *until* it affects them or their own family directly.

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Snarkrates's avatar

So, for Cheetolini, I think he's aiming for mid 19th Century. Dismantling the professional civil service, doing away with income tax and reimposing tariffs on everything--he wants Tammany Hall on steroids...a golden age of corruption. The Catlicks want the 14th century.

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Queroloustwo's avatar

He has stated the Andrew Jackson is his favorite President.

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"M"'s avatar

Again, maybe we can stop speculating about it as the energy can eventually create that reality

https://www.wonkette.com/p/eat-this-leftover-stuffing-strata-8ac/comment/79380613

Haven't you ever seen what happens to the stock market when people do that

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Rosy red ASS's avatar

I have to make a terrible admission...I have never watched MST3K. I have no idea when it first aired and no idea what it's about. Whew! I feel better admitting that! Please don't hate me!

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Richard S's avatar

No big deal. I've never seen an episode of "Game of Thrones" or "Lost"; I have yet to see or read "To Kill a Mockingbird" - and I don't particularly care to....

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Old Man Yells at Cloud's avatar

There is no shame in ignorance. All of us are ignorant about something. There is only shame in being proud of your ignorance and not taking action to learn. Now that you have admitted it, you can do some simple web searches and find out how to watch some so that you know what it is... whether you enjoy it or not is orthogonal to knowing what it is.

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glenglish's avatar

WTF are you talking about? Watchin' some stupid AF TV show? You should be proud t'a spent better time readin' n'writin' comments on Wonkette.

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Old Man Yells at Cloud's avatar

One does not have to like the show and in fact can consider it 'stupid AF' but to cheer on and be proud of ignorance is the very heart of the MAGAt belief system. Don't be a MAGAt.

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Rosy red ASS's avatar

You're RIGHT!!!

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glenglish's avatar

There's a Mr Natural cartoon frame of the bearded, bald old geezer about to toss the boob tube out the window as the straight family is tryna stop him screamin', "NO!!!" I realized then n'there, I ain't never gonna miss 'nuther show on idiot box. N'that's afore cable.

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WasX's avatar

S'alright, honey, I saw it briefly decades (?) ago and have zero interest. I'm the Misfit Toy of Wonkette: NO sci-fi, Star Trek, Star Wars (except the first one), Superhero, Hobbitry, horror movies, none of that shit. O Woe, not, haha.

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josephebacon's avatar

Island of Misfit Toys...considering how I was treated when I was a kid in a town that just did not like "my kind"...yeah I knew how they felt...and I've never forgotten or forgiven those who endlessly used me as their target of hate...

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josephebacon's avatar

I still have a soft spot for those 1960's Irwin Allen shows. Damn I loved just how cheap and cheesy they were!

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Sherry's avatar

Neither do it. Remember that the misfit toys were not alone.

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WasX's avatar

🥰

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Old Man Yells at Cloud's avatar

But you know what it is. OP is ignorant of what it is and that is the difference. Cheering on ignorance is the MAGAt playbook. It is not the Wonkette playbook.

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glenglish's avatar

We're on the same page... Errr- comment board thread

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MRK's avatar

It's about watching terrible movies with comedians mocking them the whole time.

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Rosy red ASS's avatar

AH! Is it the normal guy the alien and the robot in the bottom right corner?

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MRK's avatar

They're both robots, and they're in the bottom middle of the screen in the ones that aired on cable TV many years ago. Not sure how the online reboot handles it.

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Rosy red ASS's avatar

I think I HAVE seen it and maybe I didn't realize it had a name.

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🍁 L Ron Pony's avatar

The MST3K Turkey Day Potluck of the Stars Marathon has been fun. The way they have skewed the schedule means that I will be able to see most of them, and I've had a chance to see a few that, while not among my favourites and thus rarely rewatched, are still fun.

Annoyingly, streaming issues made me miss Mark Hamill's intro last night. I intend to correct that today.

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