A THANKSGIVING FEAST on a budget! | And the most shocking pie….. ever!!


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Fall off the bone roast chicken + DELICIOUS southern sides! And dessert! Cornbread Dressing 1 box stovetop stuffing mix 1 …

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  1. C G
    C G says:

    Wow everything looks great! 😍 (no comment on how the Water Pie looks lol 😆 I’m glad it was tasty 👍🏻 you’re brave Jen 😄) I’m going to make the chicken!

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  2. Lucinda Jackson
    Lucinda Jackson says:

    Fun video! That chicken looked so good that it made me hungry! I missed dinner and it feels too late to make something, so now I’m starving! That chicken would hit the spot!

    All that you made looked delicious and wasn’t hard, but wasn’t barebones, either. Anyone could come up with a lower budge Thanksgiving dinner with just a bag of stuffing mix, a box of instant potatoes, some green beans and a can of sweet potatoes. But you spent just a couple of extra dollars to make those items have extra flavor and be holiday special.

    And then you did dessert! I’d heard of water pie, but had never seen it before and had no idea what it would taste like. It actually looked like it had some possibilities!

    As a semi-related question, have you ever made vinegar pie? Or the mock apple pie made with Ritz crackers? That might be an interesting subject for a video – foods that use unusual ingredients and don’t sound like they’d work or taste very good. They often are delicious. I remember a chocolate cake from my childhood where the dry ingredients are placed in the cake pan and three wells are made. I can’t remember exactly what you poured in, but I think water went in one, oil in another and vinegar in the third. Sounds like it wouldn’t produce a cake and like if it did, it would be terrible. But it was surprisingly good – very moist – and we made it once a week for a couple of months! ETA: It was called Cockeyed Cake and the wells had oil, vinegar and vanilla and the water was just poured over everything!

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  3. Susan Stacy
    Susan Stacy says:

    When cooking real sweet potatoes, I boil them and then marinate them in orange juice, honey and orange marmalade overnight. When I bake them I put white and brown sugar on top. The orange flavor is subtle, but I think it adds a lot.

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