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==== 1. The Thanksgiving Meal ==== The Thanksgiving meal is the highlight of the holiday, featuring a variety of traditional dishes. While the specifics may vary from family to family, the following are commonly found on the Thanksgiving table: * '''Roast Turkey''': The turkey has become synonymous with Thanksgiving, often roasted and served with '''stuffing''' and '''gravy'''. * '''Stuffing''' (or Dressing): A mixture of bread, herbs, and seasonings cooked either inside the turkey or separately. * '''Cranberry Sauce''': This sweet-tart sauce is a Thanksgiving staple, often served as a condiment to balance the richness of the meal. * '''Mashed Potatoes''': Creamy mashed potatoes topped with gravy are a must-have side dish. * '''Sweet Potatoes''': Sometimes served baked with marshmallows or as a casserole, sweet potatoes are a fall favorite. * '''Green Bean Casserole''': A mix of green beans, cream of mushroom soup, and crispy fried onions, often making an appearance on the Thanksgiving table. * '''Pumpkin Pie''': A spiced pumpkin-based dessert that is the traditional finish to the meal, though many families also enjoy '''apple pie''' or '''pecan pie'''.
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