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i printed out the thread.  time for cooking and cleaning.  will post photos with recipes of some sides and desserts i made later.  happy thanksgiving all! 
 
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Thanks! Happy Thanksgiving to you also!!  Looking forward to seeing your recipes! 
 
  
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We made this for Thanksgiving and it was a very good addition to the table!  <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Clapping.gif" alt="" /> I think it will be a permanent addition!  Thanks! I might think about preparing it in a mold or something next time, to fancy it up. 
 
  
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So glad you liked this -it is also great on turkey sandwiches. I am not sure it has the right gelatin ratio to mold, but is certainly worth a try. We always put it in a pretty cut glass dish. 
 
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So, you think it would mold better if there was more gelatin? 
 
  
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i ended up making georgia's green bean casserole, dharma's potatoes, banana chocolate chip bread, roasted brussel sprouts, jalapeno cornbread, autumn apple cake, and a couple of refreshing cocktails.  i will try to get recipes and photos posted later this week.  dharma's potatoes were ridiculously delicious... must be all that butter.   <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" /> 
 
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Wow!  Can't wait to see pictures!  I'm going to try some new ones for Christmas- especially that apple cake!
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I do. I think I would add a packet of plain gelatin or maybe just 1/2 packet. 
 
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Anonymous said: I do. I think I would add a packet of plain gelatin or maybe just 1/2 packet.  I'd rather get the gelatin (collagen) from turkey and/or chicken wing tips... probably the best source of natural gelatin there is...  
 
  
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My very similar recipe calls for a large pkg of strawberry jello, 1 Cup boiling water, 1 can whole cranberry (which has thickener in it as well), 1 can mandarin oranges, 1 15 oz can crushed pineapple and 1/3 to 1/2 cup chopped nuts (peacans or walnuts work well).  I always drain both the mandarin oranges and the crushed pinapple and reserve their comingled juices, then I add about half the saved amount of liquid to the mixture.  Spoon everything in to a 6 cup mold that has been sprayed with pam and let set overnight.  I never had any problem with it setting up or holding its shape during a meal.  It is a must at any turkey meal and very refreshing. 
 
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Carol_Hill said: So, you think it would mold better if there was more gelatin?  It should be  two small packages of Jello or  one large package of Jello, not one small. [color:"blue"] Chunky Sweet Cranberry Relish with Jello[/color] Preparation Time:10 min Cooking Time:15 min Ingredients 2 small packages raspberry jello 1 cup sugar (I usually reduce to 1/2 cup) 1 cup boiling water 2 cups cranberries, chopped fine 2 cups chopped apples, peeled & chopped fine (I like Granny Smith) 2 or 3 stalks of celery, chopped fine 1 can crushed pineapple, drained 1 1/2 tablespoons chopped walnuts Instructions 1.Dissolve jello and sugar in boiling water.   2.Chop cranberries, apples, celery and walnuts in food processor - I usually do this about a cup at a time in my mini chopper - chop pretty fine.   3.Add the fruits and veggies to the jello. Chill. You can put this in a festive mold, if desired.  
 
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That looks pretty good also! What size can of pineapple, the small one or the large one? 
 
  
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![[Linked Image]](http://i694.photobucket.com/albums/vv308/lotsanivanh/IMG_2982.jpg) ina's jalapeno cheddar cornbread recipe http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/jalapeno-cheddar-cornbread-recipe/index.htmli usually make these as muffins, but time limiting i threw it into a 9x13 casserole. ![[Linked Image]](http://i694.photobucket.com/albums/vv308/lotsanivanh/IMG_2981.jpg) smashed cauliflower http://allrecipes.com/recipe/smashed-cauliflower/detail.aspxsome reviews said that it was like soup... i should've heeded the reviews.  i actually strained this with cheesecloth.  taste was still very good. ![[Linked Image]](http://i694.photobucket.com/albums/vv308/lotsanivanh/IMG_2979.jpg) banana bread w/ chocolate chips http://allrecipes.com/recipe/chocolate-chip-banana-bread-ii/detail.aspx![[Linked Image]](http://i694.photobucket.com/albums/vv308/lotsanivanh/IMG_2977.jpg) georgia's green bean casserole not sure if i used the wrong casserole size... it was good, but for the 8x8 surface area on top, too much cheese for my tastes. ![[Linked Image]](http://i694.photobucket.com/albums/vv308/lotsanivanh/IMG_2976.jpg) dharma's potato filling pre-baking  this was a big hit.  this will be part of my thanksgiving tradition.  i kept it chunky, but may dice celery and bread smaller next time.  LOVED this recipe.  thanks again. i also made the autumn apple cake again.  not sure what i did different, but this time it did not come out very well... it was pale and taste off.  it may have been the gin cocktail that p made me... he makes a stiff drink.   homemade vanilla ice cream was also made; it went so fast that i forgot to photo it.  sorry.  
 
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I think I'm coming to your house for Thanksgiving next year! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Clapping.gif" alt="" /> 
 
 
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Actually my recipe calls for one small package of jello. It is meant to be a relish not a molded or congealed salad. 
 
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L, the green bean casserole works better in a 9X13 pan...I should have specified that.  Still, your picture looks perfect;  I recognized it immediately! 
 
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Wow, that all looks GREAT!! Thanks for posting the pictures! 
 
  
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what's funny is that as i was making it, i had a feeling it should be a bigger casserole size since the bean and cheese  layer were pretty proportionate.  but my rule with a recipe is to make it as is the first time, tweek next time.  now i know.  can't wait to do this all over again next year!   <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Groovin.gif" alt="" /> 
 
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