With Thanksgiving right around the corner, turkey, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and apple pie will soon fill tables across America. We here at Spoon University pride ourselves on predicting just about anything about you – from your age, to your favorite food, to what breakfast food you are.
In the spirit of America’s favorite food holiday, it’s time we discover which Thanksgiving dish you really are.
The answer is:
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Turkey
You’re a proud carnivore who cringes at the idea of “Tofurky”. At Chipotle, your goal is to get double meat without paying for double meat, and you shake your head at the sad customers who order salad bowls. You’re a purist – content with a simple slice of turkey, and maybe a scoop or two of cranberry sauce. You have a strong competitive nature that shines in almost everything you do, and comes along with you to the dinner table.
The answer is:
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Stuffing
When faced with tough food decisions you opt for “a little of both” or “one scoop of each,” never wanting to miss out on new blends of flavor. You seldom order the same thing from a restaurant twice, and are the most adventurous foodie in your friend group. You resist the urge to Instagram almost every time you eat – and you are even considering making a separate account just to document your delicious adventures.
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Apple Pie
You love the comfort of classics – whether that be rock n’ roll records, The Breakfast Club, or a game of baseball. You don’t like when food mixes unnecessarily (unless it’s a scoop of vanilla ice cream melting on top of your pie), and your holiday experience isn’t complete without curling up in front of the fireplace and watching every rerun of Charlie Brown’s holiday specials.
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Green Beans
And not the classic casserole type - you prefer yours with a light coating of EVOO and fresh garlic. You’re the first one to wake up on Thanksgiving morning and insist the day starts with some pre-feast exercise. You’re hoping there’s an exception to counting calories on holidays and spend your free time pondering gluten free-vegan-non-GMO Thanksgiving recipes. In fact, you just remembered to make a new Pinterest board for that!
The answer is:
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Mashed Potatoes
The holidays are your favorite time of the year – half for the food, half for the family. You find comfort in simple, straightforward things, and are hesitant to try unfamiliar foods. You are perfectly happy spending Friday nights in bed with Netflix and popcorn, and hitting the snooze button is part of your daily routine.