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‎11-09-2017 09:22 PM
stuffing
‎11-09-2017 09:27 PM
I used to put it in the bird. Now I don’t. Always, then and now, call it stuffing. Moist, buttery, celery, onions, sage...😋
‎11-09-2017 09:32 PM
I'm from New England, but have lived in CA many years. In both places, it's called stuffing. I stopped cooking it in the turkey many years ago.
I think most cookbooks and cooking magazines call it stuffing.
‎11-09-2017 09:33 PM
@sunshine45 wrote:dressing only and it is NEVER stuffed into the bird. (just south of the mason dixon line
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@sunshine45 LOL!! Me too! I can't eat the one stuffed into the turkey. It's simply too greasy and soupy for me.
‎11-09-2017 10:05 PM
Yummy stuffing!!!!
‎11-09-2017 10:13 PM - edited ‎11-09-2017 10:15 PM
This is worse than the Dinner vs Supper arguement. or the pop vs soda
If its cooked inside the bird it is stuffing cooked in a pan it is dressing from what i understand. I am frm PA and we always called it stuffing but we always cooked it inside the bird. So much more flavor that way.
‎11-09-2017 10:14 PM
Yankee here. We had stuffing stuffed in the Turkey growing up. When I make Turkey now, the stuffing is on the side.
‎11-09-2017 10:18 PM
Live down South, but raised up North, so it's stuffing to me!
‎11-09-2017 10:20 PM
Stuffing if it's inside the turkey, and dressing if it's backed in a casserole dish. We always had both since my Grandmother always made extra. The dressing was browned.
‎11-09-2017 10:22 PM
To me the most frustrating war on wards is pop vs soda vs fountain drinks
In Pittsburgh PA it was pop .... when I moved to Kansas City it was called fountain drinks or soda. To me a fountain drink is beer on tap so I was really confised to see fountain drinks on signs in front of gas stations. I had no idea it was pop ( aka soda) . What was a mind blower was at that time gas stations were only that not a store back home (I moved in the 80s) and omg out here they were like mini marts that sold cases of beer. In PA we had to go to a "State Store" to buy alcholic breverages or we would buy packs of beer directly from a bar. It was unherd of to be able to just walk into a gas station or grocery store to buy beer. I thought I moved into a magical foreign country LOL
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