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I usually eat Thanksgiving dinner at:

My house

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Someone else's house

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My house

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Monique Chenard
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Monique Chenard

Well, I usually eat Thanksgiving dinner at a casino with my sister - our family lives in Canada and it isn't Thanksgiving there / just Thursday.

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judith corey
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judith corey

I will cart in as many tables and chairs as I can to have as many family members possible here with us

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Patricia Shiku
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Patricia Shiku

Too much work cooking

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Jack Brown
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Jack Brown

Our children have always spent their thanksgiving at their in-laws. Since my in-laws passed some 15 years ago, my wife and I have just had a small Turkey breast for sandwiches since.

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Chisai Lilly
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Chisai Lilly

It has been that way for almost 45 years.

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Someone else's house

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CASSANDRA JUGEAT
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CASSANDRA JUGEAT

it's especially great when you're invited

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kaycstamper
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kaycstamper

It was at my house until my son got married. Now if I want to see my family, I have to travel to my son and DIL's.

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Harmony Granger
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Harmony Granger

My mom is the queen of Thanksgiving. Sometimes she'll allow me to help :)

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D May
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D May

My younger sister is kind enough to open her house every year for the holiday.

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Karlea Ann DeVries Sr.
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Karlea Ann DeVries Sr.

Always have. My sister has a Big family gathering. Christmas used to be mine but since my son was killed a little over 8 years ago she Thankfully taking that task.

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Joyce Koch
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Joyce Koch

My sister will be cooking at her home, everyone brings a side dish and a dessert.

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Carl Evans
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Carl Evans

We eat out at a restaurant.

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Tim Powers
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Tim Powers

I am single and usually get invited by my friends.

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Secular

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rover6rover
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rover6rover

So many great ones: Rudolph, Frosty, White Christmas, and on and on.

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Lisa Gray
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Lisa Gray

The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire)

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