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Reader Roundup – Restaurant Pet Peeves

February 10, 2016

I asked Chattavore's Facebook followers to share their biggest restaurant pet peeves. Here's what they came up with. | chattavore.com

I asked Chattavore’s Facebook followers to share their biggest restaurant pet peeves. Here’s what they came up with.
I asked Chattavore's Facebook followers to share their biggest restaurant pet peeves. Here's what they came up with. | chattavore.com
Restaurant reviews on Chattavore kind of ebb and flow. I’m going to back off of doing weekly reviews for a month or two, mainly because I want to go back to some old favorites and we don’t want to eat out too often. Plus, it gives me the opportunity to do fun lists. I’ve really enjoyed getting you guys involved.

This week’s list involves my-and your-biggest restaurant pet peeves. Food, atmosphere, service, whatever…nothing is off limits.

I’ll start with mine. My biggest pet peeves are:

  • When restaurants serve frozen food that is easy to make from scratch. Fried okra is the biggest offender, but biscuits, fried pickles, and burgers are at the top of the list too. I hate getting okra with that thick “jacket” of coating. I usually give a pass for fries, only because SO many restaurants do it, but I really wish they wouldn’t.
  • Fake butter. I really hate going to a restaurant and being served margarine or, as it is often called, “buttery spread”. This is especially insidious in a Southern cooking restaurant. Several readers echoed this sentiment on Facebook.
  • Along those same lines…when restaurants serve pancake syrup instead of maple syrup. At the very least, give me an option!
  • When I walk into a restaurant and it is unclear whether I should seat myself or wait to be seated. I really, really hate this. Put up a sign, people.
  • When a restaurant is just ridiculously loud, particularly when it is because of the music or atmosphere and not just because there are a lot of diners.

A lot of you hate loud restaurants, apparently, because that definitely topped the list of your grievances. Some of the others:

  • Stephanie – “When mac and cheese is the vegetable of the day.”
  • Chris – “One of the worst is so many restaurants having the inability to cook your steak the way you ask.”
  • Hollie – “I hate it that most kids items are fried, cheesy, potatoey, carby, and unhealthy. So, I usually share a healthier plate with veggies with the kiddo from the regular menu.”
  • Sande – “Margarine, fake mashed potatoes, fountain sodas that do not taste like the original, substituting or leaving off sides that were listed as part of the dish without even asking me, or leaving out items in a salad (or any dish) that were listed as part of it on the menu, iceberg lettuce, and don’t even try to give me items that are not 100% real dairy.”
  • April – “I hate it when the only vegetarian option is just all of their side items. That, and bottled dressings.”
  • Steph – “Soda that doesn’t have enough carbonation and those “freestyle” soda machines that make the soda taste like chemicals, cold fries, bottled salad dressings, packaged lemon juice, wilted lettuce or bad tomatoes on salads or sandwiches.”
  • Danny – “Restaurants that flood the salad in the dressing. I try to remember to ask for the salad dressing on the side, so I can put the amount on there pleasing to me.”

When it comes to atmosphere and service, you had a lot of thoughts:

    • Holli – “Too loud you can’t have conversation”. This was a sentiment echoed by a LOT of readers. Loud music was a big complaint.
    • Chris – “Lack of consistent, thorough customer service. For example…asking/assuming folks at a table need more napkins(than the one the silverware is wrapped with), offering any extra sauces/dips for the food, offering water in addition to whatever drink the person orders, and so on.”
    • Kristy – “Sweeping/cleaning under the table you are eating at.” (Apparently this actually happens, because several people mentioned it. I cannot imagine.)
    • Carla – “When the server asks, “Do you need change?” instead of saying, “I’ll be back with your change.”
    • Melinda – “Terrible lighting either too bright or dim and too loud.” 
    • Rachel – “I think I’m outnumbered here, but I don’t like a quiet restaurant. I don’t want to hear other conversations or utensils clanking. I don’t mind shouting and I like to hear music playing. Also, I want hot food to be served hot not warm. And I hate waiting in line for a table more than just about anything!” I’m with Rachel on waiting for a table. We never go at times that we will have to wait.
    • Tanya – “Terrible service has obviously been said but untrained service probably would be mine. I get very frustrated with a server unfamiliar with the menu or professional service. Also a restaurant that doesn’t have at least a few gluten free alternatives (or stating what is gluten free on the menu) I get that it’s a lot to ask but it makes a huge difference to someone like me and I can’t tell you how appreciated it is.”
    • Tiffany – “So many. But one I can’t stand is sitting down at a table that is still sopping wet, and when the server complains about their job.” I was trained to wipe the table with a napkin after cleaning it, and I cannot stand when my server (or cashier, or clerk, or whatever) complains about their job!
    • Valerie – “Being seated in a noisy crowded area just because you have a child with you (I guess they assume your child is loud too), cold food, waiters/waitresses that don’t provide the things you ask for, when the music is too loud you can’t hear the other person talking, when other customers talk so loud you can join in their conversation.” Several people did mention unruly children as a problem, but we probably shouldn’t make assumptions that every child that walks through the door is going to fit that description!
    • Rachel – “Getting seated in the “no service zone” where there isn’t a server assigned. So you end up seated for 10 minutes or so and no one even acknowledges your presence or asks what you would like to drink. This happened 3 times in a row at a particular chain place, and I haven’t been back.” This drives me crazy!
    • Jessie – “Once a waiter made fun of how much I drank (not DRANK, just water or Coke or whatever). That was ridiculous. No judgy waiters. Also waiters who refill your waiter every 20 seconds. I don’t want to be hovered over.” Ohhhh, judge waiter = bad.
    • Dana – “Food gets dropped off by NOT my server. Never see the server again until the check comes. I’ve gone to the prep station myself to refill my water many times.” I don’t mind if someone else brings the food as long as my server is not suddenly impossible to find. On our wedding night this happened to me and Philip and we actually found the server that did help us and gave her a tip. I guess we looked too young to be good tippers. Servers, NEVER make this assumption!
    • Carla – “Booths that are connected. Have you ever sat at a booth just to have a kid or someone sit in the one behind you and flop down or won’t be still. The whole time your seat is shaking or feels like someone is punching you in the back.” I have actually had my entire seat move before.
    • Robin – “Empty glasses or plates left on the table during the meal. I don’t like the tables being cluttered or too small.”
    • Nathan – “Empty drink glasses and waiting on my check.” Bendy elaborated a little bit – “Having to wait too long for your check. When I’m ready to go I want to go! Then they bring your check….then it takes forever to get your card back. Drives me crazy!!” Philip gets very upset when we have to wait too long on the check.
    • Sande – “Servers calling me something like Honey, Baby, Sweetheart, Sugar…. And I know people will disagree with this one, but I actually don’t like servers refilling my glass or bringing me a fresh drink when I haven’t asked, especially when I’ve barely touched the drink.” Philip says only servers at Waffle House are allowed to call him pet names.
    • Brooke – “Strong cleaning sprays being used on the surrounding tables while I’m eating …or vacuuming while I’m eating  I’m mean I’m thankful they’re cleaning but cringe at the thought of what particles may be floating into my food?.” And Betsy echoed Brooke’s sentiment – “I know several have said sweeping/vacuuming, but slightly worse is when someone sprays cleaner on a table near you and suddenly instead of your delicious burger you are tasting/inhaling Clorox!!! And there’s no use in saying anything, because it’s already permeated the air and it’s too late.”
    • Sam – “Having spent a lifetime in the restaurant business, there are too many to count! But my earliest pet peeve is servers who deliver beverages with their hands around the top half of the glasses. This happens a lot!” Gross.
    • Ashley – “When they don’t give my two year old silverware! Might seem minor, but REALLY bugs me. I never say anything, but I kind of want to!”

What are your biggest restaurant pet peeves?

Filed Under: Restaurants Tagged With: lists By Mary // Chattavore 2 Comments

Crazy Restaurant Experiences (Reader Roundup)

January 27, 2016

Instead of a restaurant review, this week I'm sharing the crazy restaurant experiences that my readers have shared with me! | chattavore.com

Instead of a restaurant review, this week I’m sharing the crazy restaurant experiences that my readers have shared with me!
Instead of a restaurant review, this week I'm sharing the crazy restaurant experiences that my readers have shared with me! | chattavore.com
This week, I won’t be posting a restaurant review. I had a “meh” experience at a Chinese buffet this past weekend. No need to elaborate…it wasn’t awful but there just wasn’t much to say. Instead, I asked my readers to share some of their crazy restaurant experiences. They were happy to oblige. The point is not to talk about specific restaurants, but rather to have a laugh (or a cringe) at some of the wild things that can happen when we dine out!

Kristy – Worst ever was at a popular breakfast restaurant. When the server asked how we wanted our eggs, and we said sunny side up, we got a blank stare. Then he said, “So…scrambled?” It was all downhill from there. Lol. Bad food, bad service, and when we asked for the check, he reached in his pocket and pulled out a huge ball of crumpled up receipts and sorted through them on the table next to us.

Rebecca – I don’t think you want to know mine unless you never want to look at rice the same way again…last time I checked, rice shouldn’t move! And it was at a very popular chain restaurant!

Amanda – We were at a Mexican joint and our basket of chips had wads of gum stuck to the liner. We left.

Ashley – Worst experience was walking in to a Certain Chinese restaurant for the first time and seeing someone face first in their plate. EMTs were out front and the person was deceased.

Jennifer – My boyfriend at the time (now husband) and I went to a fancy restaurant on Valentine’s around 3 to get drinks and a little something to eat before his tennis match. We sat at the bar, they gave us the lunch menus, then as we were ordering they said no you have to order from the overpriced, limited valentines menus. We paid, left, and have never been back- nor do I intend to be back. Poor service to give one menu then play take backsies

Tim – Summertime, Caesar salad prepared table side. Server refused a napkin as the sweat bead rolled off his nose into you-know-where. Luckily I’m on low salt diet. Sent it back. Mortified manager comped our entire check.

Jennifer – Went to a very popular breakfast place in Nashville with friends. My husband and I ended up wearing blueberry syrup (hair, face, ears, clothes) thanks to our waitress. She attempted (about 2 swipes) to wipe it off my back but then left with no apology. I went to the restroom to attempt to clean up and a kind stranger tried to help. When I told her what happened she walked out of the restroom with me, asked for the manager and demanded our meal be free. He just nodded and still, I got no apology. At least the meal was free.

Billie – I was at a pizza place and the waitress tripped and poured a whole pitcher of tea all over me. I was soaked. And it was with a whole group of friends who got to witness and laugh. Better to laugh with them than cry which I felt like doing.

Dallas – I went to a Sunday afternoon birthday dinner at a now defunct Mexican chain. After we waited for about 90 minutes with no food or staff in sight, one of the party went to the kitchen to find our server so he could cancel his order and leave. There was a fistfight going on among the kitchen staff. We eventually got food, then waited another 20 minutes for silverware.

Brooke – A local Chinese restaurant. Two roaches crawled across the table and on the wall while we were eating. At the same time. Left immediately.

Dana – [A roach on the table at a popular local restaurant]. Haven’t been back there. The waitress was so nonchalant about it, you could tell it wasn’t the first time.

Paula – Once I was out of town with a group of co-workers for a conference. Anyway, first when the server brought our salads one of my coworkers noticed a fresh bandaid on her finger and asked about it. Server said she had just sliced her finger making our salads, and had a hard time getting the bleeding to stop. Then later when she was delayed bringing our entrees out she apologized, saying she had just been cleaning the bathroom.

Tammy – I was served half frozen shrimp at a local restaurant after waiting 45 min for my food. They took it back without offering anything else and tried to charge me for it.

Chastity – We did find a roach baked into a pizza, but that was out of the country. While it wasn’t my actual food, my dad did find a pube (yes, I said that) in his taco at a Mexican restaurant…that’s enough to make the entire party stop eating. I doubt you’re surprised.

Brooke – Many years ago we went to a Mexican restaurant (now closed) and the waiter was bringing cheese dip to our table. Before he reached our table he swiped his finger around the outside edge of the bowl to catch the dripping cheese……and then LICKED it off of his finger!

Tell me about your crazy restaurant experiences!

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20 Recipes to Make for Christmas Dinner

December 23, 2015

If you need some last minute ideas for your Christmas dinner, here are 20 recipes to make this Christmas - round up post by Chattavore.com!

Christmas is almost here, and there’s a good chance you’ve finalized your menu. If you still need some ideas, though, here are 20 recipes to make for Christmas dinner (or dessert)!

If you need some last minute ideas for your Christmas dinner, here are 20 recipes to make this Christmas - round up post by Chattavore.com!

1. Foolproof Standing Rib Roast – A Spicy Perspective

If you need some last minute ideas for your Christmas dinner, here are 20 recipes to make this Christmas - round up post by Chattavore.com!

My family has a standing rib roast every year for Christmas. I love the break from Thanksgiving food and it makes me feel fancy and British (if I thought my family would eat it, I would totally make a Yorkshire pudding). However, rib roasts are expensive and it’s unlikely that I’m going to buy one to cook for the blog. Luckily, Sommer from A Spicy Perspective has covered that base for me.

2. Slow Cooker Brown Sugar Ham – The Magical Slow Cooker

If you need some last minute ideas for your Christmas dinner, here are 20 recipes to make this Christmas - round up post by Chattavore.com!

If you like to be a little more traditional, there’s nothing wrong with that! This slow cooker ham from my friend Sarah at The Magical Slow Cooker has brown sugar, mustard, and pineapple and it frees up space in your oven. Winning!

3. Coffee-Crusted Beef Tenderloin with Red Wine Jus – The Crepes of Wrath

If you need some last minute ideas for your Christmas dinner, here are 20 recipes to make this Christmas - round up post by Chattavore.com!

Why, hello my love. If we didn’t do a rib roast I’d totally beg my mom to do this instead. I puffy heart ❤️ love medium-rare beef, so this makes me very happy.

4. Brined Roast Chicken with Potatoes Lyonnaise

If you need some last minute ideas for your Christmas dinner, here are 20 recipes to make this Christmas - round up post by Chattavore.com!

If you want to take the poultry route, why not skip the turkey and go for a chicken or two instead? They’re less expensive and easier to handle. This one, cut into pieces, brined, and pan-roasted, is absolutely delicious.

5. Holiday Pork Loin Roast with Sicilian Cauliflower – Big Girl Small Kitchen

If you need some last minute ideas for your Christmas dinner, here are 20 recipes to make this Christmas - round up post by Chattavore.com!

If you prefer to go with a pork roast, this one fits the bill! A perfectly seasoned pork loin and crispy roasted cauliflower…yes please!

6. Potato and Artichoke Gratin

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This is one of my new favorite side dishes. Creamy potatoes, tender artichokes, and everything covered in a layer of tangy cheese. We ate this for dinner twice then ate it for breakfast for several more days.

7. Melissa’s Macaroni & Cheese – Served Up With Love

If you need some last minute ideas for your Christmas dinner, here are 20 recipes to make this Christmas - round up post by Chattavore.com!

My family cannot have a holiday meal without macaroni & cheese for my picky eater nephew. The thing is, you don’t have to be a picky eater to love mac & cheese. Melissa says she probably wouldn’t be allowed in if she showed up to a family gathering without a pan of this!

8. Oyster Dressing – Game and Garden

If you need some last minute ideas for your Christmas dinner, here are 20 recipes to make this Christmas - round up post by Chattavore.com!

Tradition with a little twist! Stacy’s oyster dressing looks delicious, but for the squeamish among you, she says you can definitely leave the oysters out.

9. Twice-Baked Potatoes

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Who doesn’t love a twice-baked potato? I mean, what’s not to love about a crispy potato skin, creamy potatoes, cheese, bacon, and a little hit of green onion? This is what’s usually on the side of my family’s standing rib roast.

10. Creamed Cauliflower – Spicy Southern Kitchen

If you need some last minute ideas for your Christmas dinner, here are 20 recipes to make this Christmas - round up post by Chattavore.com!

It’s kind of like mac & cheese but with cauliflower instead of pasta. Creamy, cheesy, and with a little crunch on top, this vegetable dish will make you think you’ve died and gone to cauliflower heaven.

11. Winter Vegetable Gratin – A Calculated Whisk

If you need some last minute ideas for your Christmas dinner, here are 20 recipes to make this Christmas - round up post by Chattavore.com!

With pureed sweet onions adding an extra layer of flavor to the creamy base of this dish, this winter vegetable gratin is perfect if you want a creamy, cheesy, comforting side but you want to avoid potatoes or pasta. Becky has outdone herself with this one!

12. Brussels Sprouts with Bacon

There’s a good chance that you think you hate Brussels sprouts, but there’s also a good chance that if you try these Brussels sprouts with bacon you’ll change your mind!

13. Cranberry-Apple Crumble – The Hill Hangout

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Ashley says that this gorgeous crumble can be served as a dessert or a side dish. Score!

14. Old Fashioned Homemade Sweet Potato Biscuits with Honey Butter – Call Me PMc

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These are so simple and look beautiful and delicious. Paula says that her family prefers them to cornbread.

15. Easy Garlic Parmesan Dinner Rolls – Southern Bite

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Stacey’s dinner rolls are made from scratch but are so easy! With garlic and parmesan on the top, they have a little extra flavor that will be the perfect complement to whatever you decide to serve this Christmas!

16. Caramel Cake

If you need some last minute ideas for your Christmas dinner, here are 20 recipes to make this Christmas - round up post by Chattavore.com!

One word: icing.

17. Sweet Potato Brûlée – Southern Plate

If you need some last minute ideas for your Christmas dinner, here are 20 recipes to make this Christmas - round up post by Chattavore.com!

Yes. Creme brûlée with a layer of Southern-style sweet potatoes. People love Christy’s sweet potato brûlée!

18. Italian Cream Cake

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I’ve given up making layer cakes. Why bother when sheet cakes are so much simpler and turn out like this???

19. Crock Pot Chocolate Cobbler – Recipes that cRock!

If you need some last minute ideas for your Christmas dinner, here are 20 recipes to make this Christmas - round up post by Chattavore.com!

Dessert in the slow cooker: how can you argue with that? Especially when it’s gooey, melty chocolate??

20. Bakewell Tart

If you need some last minute ideas for your Christmas dinner, here are 20 recipes to make this Christmas - round up post by Chattavore.com!

Coming full-circle..this is the perfect fancy British dessert for you! With sweet, almond-y frangipane and a layer of raspberry jam, this tart is one of my all-time favorite desserts.

If you need some last minute ideas for your Christmas dinner, here are 20 recipes to make this Christmas - round up post by Chattavore.com!

Filed Under: Recipes Tagged With: lists, special occasions By Mary // Chattavore 2 Comments

Thanksgiving Leftovers 10 Ways

November 23, 2015

If you need some new ideas for your Thanksgiving leftovers, check out these 10 ways to use Thanksgiving leftovers! | Chattavore.com

Eating plain old turkey day after day can get pretty old, so here are 10 great ways to creatively use up your Thanksgiving leftovers!
If you need some new ideas for your Thanksgiving leftovers, check out these 10 ways to use Thanksgiving leftovers! | Chattavore.com
It’s an old joke…you eat Thanksgiving leftovers for days…weeks, even. It gets old after a couple of days, right? What if you revamped your Thanksgiving leftovers? I love to make leftovers into something completely different. Here are some ideas from Chattavore and some of my favorite bloggers for how you can use your Thanksgiving leftovers!

1. Elena Ruz Sandwich – because how could you go wrong with turkey, cream cheese, and strawberry jam on grilled bread?
If you need some new ideas for your Thanksgiving leftovers, check out these 10 ways to use Thanksgiving leftovers! | Chattavore.com
2. Crunchy Turkey Casserole – Cooking and Beer – Turkey is the most notorious of Thanksgiving leftovers, and this casserole repurposes it in the best way possible!

If you need some new ideas for your Thanksgiving leftovers, check out these 10 ways to use Thanksgiving leftovers! | Chattavore.com
3. Turkey Pot Pie Soup – Turkey, vegetables, rich broth, and a golden crust? You’ll be begging for Thanksgiving leftovers.

If you need some new ideas for your Thanksgiving leftovers, check out these 10 ways to use Thanksgiving leftovers! | Chattavore.com
4. Mashed Potato Croquettes – Spicy Southern Kitchen – No need to throw away your leftover mashed potatoes when you can make these delicious potato cakes!

If you need some new ideas for your Thanksgiving leftovers, check out these 10 ways to use Thanksgiving leftovers! | Chattavore.com
5. Thanksgiving Turkey Sandwich – Spoon Fork Bacon – Mmmm, Thanksgiving sandwich…

If you need some new ideas for your Thanksgiving leftovers, check out these 10 ways to use Thanksgiving leftovers! | Chattavore.com
6. Leftover Pumpkin Pie Milkshake – Blogging Over Thyme – I didn’t know you could make pumpkin pie even better, but apparently you can.

If you need some new ideas for your Thanksgiving leftovers, check out these 10 ways to use Thanksgiving leftovers! | Chattavore.com
7. Arugula Salad with Blue Cheese & Cranberry Vinaigrette – You could definitely add some shredded turkey to this salad to bulk it up a little bit!

If you need some new ideas for your Thanksgiving leftovers, check out these 10 ways to use Thanksgiving leftovers! | Chattavore.com
8. Thanksgiving Leftover Casserole – Favorite Family Recipes – Layering all of your leftovers together brings new life to them!

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9. Leftover Stuffin’ Muffins – Budget Bytes – fun and snack-sized!

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10. Leftover Turkey Pesto Panini – Damn Delicious – This is a great way to liven up the traditional turkey sandwich!

If you need some new ideas for your Thanksgiving leftovers, check out these 10 ways to use Thanksgiving leftovers! | Chattavore.com

What is your favorite creative way to use up your Thanksgiving leftovers?
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Fun Thanksgiving Recipes to Make This Year

November 20, 2015

If you need a little Thanksgiving inspiration, check out this list of 20 fabulous Thanksgiving dishes! | chattavore.com

Sometimes Thanksgiving can get a little stale. Here are some fun Thanksgiving recipes from me and my favorite bloggers to liven things up this year!
Sometimes Thanksgiving can get a little stale. Here are some fun Thanksgiving recipes from me and my favorite bloggers to liven things up this year! | round-up from Chattavore.com

I love the holidays for exactly two reasons: family and food. I’m sure that your family, like mine, has lots of food traditions. If you need some Thanksgiving inspiration, though, here are some fantastic recipes from me and some of my favorite bloggers for you to try out this year!

Quick Southern Green Beans – Okay, they take a little time, but compared to “traditional” Southern green beans, which cook for hours, these are quick!

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Brown Butter Chess Pie – Bake or Break – I try to include brown butter in as many recipes as I can, so brown butter chess pie sounds perfect to me!

Sometimes Thanksgiving can get a little stale. Here are some fun Thanksgiving recipes from me and my favorite bloggers to liven things up this year! | round-up from Chattavore.com

Pumpkin Tres Leches Cake – pumpkin and three milks. How could you go wrong?

Sometimes Thanksgiving can get a little stale. Here are some fun Thanksgiving recipes from me and my favorite bloggers to liven things up this year! | round-up from Chattavore.com

Crock Pot Holiday Ham – The Country Cook – Free up your oven and your stove-top and make your ham in the slow cooker!

Sometimes Thanksgiving can get a little stale. Here are some fun Thanksgiving recipes from me and my favorite bloggers to liven things up this year! | round-up from Chattavore.com

Pecan Pie Bars – you don’t need a pie to eat this pecan pie!

Sometimes Thanksgiving can get a little stale. Here are some fun Thanksgiving recipes from me and my favorite bloggers to liven things up this year! | round-up from Chattavore.com

Pumpkin Eggnog Pie – The Girl Who Ate Everything – Pumpkin pie and eggnog combined? Count me in!

Sometimes Thanksgiving can get a little stale. Here are some fun Thanksgiving recipes from me and my favorite bloggers to liven things up this year! | round-up from Chattavore.com

Baked Acorn Squash – These are perfect for a small Thanksgiving gathering!

Sometimes Thanksgiving can get a little stale. Here are some fun Thanksgiving recipes from me and my favorite bloggers to liven things up this year! | round-up from Chattavore.com

Sweet Corn Spoonbread – Southern Bite – Spoon bread is rich and moist and sure to be a crowd-pleaser!

Sometimes Thanksgiving can get a little stale. Here are some fun Thanksgiving recipes from me and my favorite bloggers to liven things up this year! | round-up from Chattavore.com

Slow Cooker Sage Butter Turkey Thighs – This turkey is anything but dry!

Sometimes Thanksgiving can get a little stale. Here are some fun Thanksgiving recipes from me and my favorite bloggers to liven things up this year! | round-up from Chattavore.com

Sweet Potato Creme Brûlée – Southern Plate – A layer of sweet potatoes and a layer of creme brûlée – yes please!

Sometimes Thanksgiving can get a little stale. Here are some fun Thanksgiving recipes from me and my favorite bloggers to liven things up this year! | round-up from Chattavore.com

Green Bean Casserole from Scratch – This elevates the old standby to star status!

Sometimes Thanksgiving can get a little stale. Here are some fun Thanksgiving recipes from me and my favorite bloggers to liven things up this year! | round-up from Chattavore.com

Loaded Mashed Potato Casserole – Spicy Southern Kitchen – Bacon, cheese, and green onions – oh my!

Sometimes Thanksgiving can get a little stale. Here are some fun Thanksgiving recipes from me and my favorite bloggers to liven things up this year! | round-up from Chattavore.com

Whiskey Glazed Carrots – Whiskey, butter, and brown sugar give these carrots unbelievable flavor!

Sometimes Thanksgiving can get a little stale. Here are some fun Thanksgiving recipes from me and my favorite bloggers to liven things up this year! | round-up from Chattavore.com

Crock Pot Harvest Pecan Sweet Potatoes – Recipes that Crock! – These sweet potatoes have a delicious rich topping and cook up in your slow cooker!

Sometimes Thanksgiving can get a little stale. Here are some fun Thanksgiving recipes from me and my favorite bloggers to liven things up this year! | round-up from Chattavore.com

Biscuit & Cornbread Dressing – This is traditional Southern dressing taken to the Nth degree!

Sometimes Thanksgiving can get a little stale. Here are some fun Thanksgiving recipes from me and my favorite bloggers to liven things up this year! | round-up from Chattavore.com

Pecan Cobbler – Call Me PMc – mmmmmm…..

Sometimes Thanksgiving can get a little stale. Here are some fun Thanksgiving recipes from me and my favorite bloggers to liven things up this year! | round-up from Chattavore.com

Sweet Potato & Pineapple Casserole – Pineapple and sweet potatoes pair together perfectly!

Sometimes Thanksgiving can get a little stale. Here are some fun Thanksgiving recipes from me and my favorite bloggers to liven things up this year! | round-up from Chattavore.com

Butter Crumble Apple Schnitz Pie – Served Up With Love – This apple pie is a little bit special!

Sometimes Thanksgiving can get a little stale. Here are some fun Thanksgiving recipes from me and my favorite bloggers to liven things up this year! | round-up from Chattavore.com

Pumpkin Angel Food Cake – This pumpkin angel food cake is made from scratch, not from a mix!

Sometimes Thanksgiving can get a little stale. Here are some fun Thanksgiving recipes from me and my favorite bloggers to liven things up this year! | round-up from Chattavore.com

Pumpkin Creme Brûlée Pie Bars (paleo) – A Calculated Whisk – Brûlée ALL the things!

Sometimes Thanksgiving can get a little stale. Here are some fun Thanksgiving recipes from me and my favorite bloggers to liven things up this year! | round-up from Chattavore.com

What fun Thanksgiving recipes will you make this year?

Sometimes Thanksgiving can get a little stale. Here are some fun Thanksgiving recipes from me and my favorite bloggers to liven things up this year! | round-up from Chattavore.com

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