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Old Nov 30, 2022 | 3:20 pm
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StuckInYYZ
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Originally Posted by corky
It is only a US thing---just like the green bean/canned mushroom soup with canned fried onion rings on top. I hate that one but it is also a traditional US Thanksgiving dish
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Green beans are frequently served; in particular, green bean casserole. The recipe was invented in 1955 by Dorcas Reilly for the Campbell Soup Company to promote use of its canned cream of mushroom soup. It has since become a Thanksgiving standard
I was never a fan of green bean casserole, but it just didn't seem appealing.

All that being said, potluck Thanksgiving up here tends to be an interesting creation... all sorts of dishes that are no traditional (at least compared to traditional Thanksgiving)... One of the reasons why I like potluck <INSERT FESTIVAL HERE> meals
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