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Photos: Here's What Gothamist Ate For Thanksgiving


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Nell Casey

Published Nov 29, 2013

Modified Nov 29, 2013


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This Thanksgiving Gothamist staffers had lots to be thankful for: we weren't forced to don turkey feathers, the floats flew after all and nobody served a cockentrice (to the best of our knowledge).Just before slipping into a food coma, staffers released their inner Marthas and documented their holiday spreads to share with the internet. From the uber traditional to the trendy holiday mashup to the super minimalist, there's quite a variety when it comes to our Thanksgiving dinners.Eat something wild and wacky yesterday? Share it in the comments!
Booze, booze and turkey (Nell Casey/Gothamist)

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Published Nov 29, 2013

Modified Nov 29, 2013


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