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I don't eat mayo or any iteration of it, so gravy gets my vote.




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Hellman's Mayo and homemade Cranberry Sauce....On Sourdough Bread! Cool


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Not a sandwich, but I'm fond of sliced turkey breast meat sautéed in butter and served with eggs and toast for breakfast.



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Cranberry sauce.
 
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Thousand Island or Russian dressing is my first choice.
 
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Toasted bread, buttered, add mayo, pepper, and enjoy!


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It's time for the annual Miracle Whip vs Mayonnaise thread for leftover turkey sandwiches.


...just to clarify the rooolz please....is this "later same day" leftover still 'room temp' or is it "later next day" refer cold left over?


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Gravy! Big messy hot turkey sandwich sitting on mashed potatoes all covered in gravy.

this sounds good but I would eat with a fork so is it really a sandwich.
I would eat Cranberry salad on my sandwich


A lot of restaurants here serve it year round.

 
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Guess I’m goofy, because I like both mayo and miracle whip. I could go for one or the other on a sandwich and be happy.

Once I finish the jar of mayo in my fridge currently, I’ve got another jar, but it’s spicy chipotle mayonnaise...sounded interesting.



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How's about a delectable cheese sauce ?

Offering up a quintessential deconstructed sandwich: the wonderful Hot Brown !

Toast, the requisite turkey, tomato, bacon, sauce Mornay based cheddar cheese sauce (with a few shots of cayenne pepper sauce) and then under the broiler, until GB&D Big Grin

Personally, the best part of the Thanksgiving turkey is the Hot Brown on the next day Wink




 
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Duke's or Wasabi mayo. Depends what I am in the mood for.



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Gravy or Kansas City BBQ sauce



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Toasted bread, mayo, cranberry sauce and a little celery salt. I don't use celery salt anywhere else, really; but it makes a turkey sandwih.
 
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Gravy! Big messy hot turkey sandwich sitting on mashed potatoes all covered in gravy.

this sounds good but I would eat with a fork so is it really a sandwich.
I would eat Cranberry salad on my sandwich


A lot of restaurants here serve it year round.



Open face sandwich with mashed potatoes and gravy is the answer.



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Generous amount of homemade Russian dressing (mayo and ketsup).

For the gobbler sammich - toasted rye bread, turkey, stuffing, some cranberry sauce and the dressing.
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Gravy! Big messy hot turkey sandwich sitting on mashed potatoes all covered in gravy.


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A good roll with butter.




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Heinz 57 sauce


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