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Answer
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Thick, creamy alcoholic beverage.
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Eggnog
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Gobble, gobble.
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Turkey
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What goes inside ^
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Stuffing / Dressing
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Typically made into edible little men, women, and houses.
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Gingerbread
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The thigh, hind leg, or buttocks.
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Ham
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Dessert; can be chocolate chip, peanut butter, oatmeal, etc.
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Cookies
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Spice drink that can be served hot or cold (it's like a pie in a cup.)
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Apple Cider
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Tart, red, jelly-like substance.
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Cranberry Sauce
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Can be made into a delicous casserole with melted marshmallows.
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(Candied) Sweet Potatoes
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A yellow "vegetable" (though botanically, they are considered a fruit.) Shares its name with a sport.
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Squash
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Striped, minty candy.
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Candy Cane
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Type of pie popular with both Christmas and Thanksgiving; the ingredient in it is also popular with Halloween.
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Pumpkin Pie
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Eat it with a fork or by scraping it with your front teeth.
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Corn
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Probably the most popular drink of cold weather; sweet; mini-marshmallows optional.
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Hot Chocolate
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Eaten in the morning; can be composed of your optional ingredients (most include such as : eggs, bread, sausage, bacon, cheese, etc.)
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Breakfast Casserole
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Very sweet, soft dessert (usually chocolate flavored); often kept cold.
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Fudge
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They roast over an open fire.
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Chestnuts
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Originally chopped meat mixed with dried fruits, sugar, and spices; meat is no longer used at all, what we know this food by today is made entirely from fruits, sugar, alcohol
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Mincemeat
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Dessert associated with a song; spice cake made with figs and walnuts.
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Figgy Pudding
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