
Confession: I Hate Thanksgiving Food (Be Honest, So Do You)
Why do I hate Thanksgiving? It's simple: the food! Every year the turkey is dry, there's too much pumpkin spice, and cranberry sauce makes me gag.
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Why do I hate Thanksgiving? It's simple: the food! Every year the turkey is dry, there's too much pumpkin spice, and cranberry sauce makes me gag.
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