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Decision 2016: Stuffing v Dressing (1 Viewer)

Which is better?


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I'm embarrassed I voted for one.  There is no difference.  Here we call it stuffing.  Dressing I put on my salad.  I prefer Thousand Island. 

 
when you cook dressing inside the bird, you must choose one of the following: salmonella or overcooked bird.

dressing outside the bird is the shark move here.  put some loosely packed citrus and aromatics in the cavity and break out the Pyrex for your dressing. 

 
I still call it stuffing but haven't stuffed a bird with it in over 10 years; it's cooked separately.

I thought we agreed not to stuff turkeys here years ago?

 
when you cook dressing inside the bird, you must choose one of the following: salmonella or overcooked bird.

dressing outside the bird is the shark move here.  put some loosely packed citrus and aromatics in the cavity and break out the Pyrex for your dressing. 
:bigredX:

 
If you cook the stuffing in the bird there's a good chance at least one of your guests will die.  Therefore, serve the stuffing to the wife's family and dressing to your own family (assuming you like them).  If you're fed up with life eat all the stuffing yourself. 

 
If you cook the stuffing in the bird there's a good chance at least one of your guests will die.  Therefore, serve the stuffing to the wife's family and dressing to your own family (assuming you like them).  If you're fed up with life eat all the stuffing yourself. 
I'm 37.  Not aware of a family member dying in my lifetime 

 
This is about a bread product.  The NTA has no jurisdiction here.
Perhaps so with Dressing, but foodstuffs within the confines of the bird are fair play.  Can't be walkin' into my living room, then claim I don't have jurisdiction.  Or something like that. 

 

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