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I always use the Pepperidge Farm in a bag, but am wondering if I can get ythe same delicious results without spending $2.50 a bag for the seasoned bread cubes. What I have been doing is to add the Pepperidge Farm to onion and celery that I have sauteed in a stick of butter. Then I add some chicken broth, one or two eggs and some parsley, salt and pepper. It should be moist but not soggy. then I stuff it into the turkey. It is fabulous but just wondering if I can save a couple of bucks and achieve the same result. I could start with a loaf of bread toast it, crumble it up, but am not sure what herbs and spices to add to get that great flavor.
KMI I'm looking for a good recipe, too. Have you tried allrecipes.com or the Whole Foods website?

On 11/20/11, pixie wrote: > I always use the Pepperidge Farm in a bag, but am wondering > if I can get ythe same delicious results without spending > $2.50 a bag for the seasoned bread cubes. What I have been > doing is to add the Pepp...See More
Nov 21, 2011
pixie I have been checking the web and the one I like best is found by googling the words "Don't You Dare Buy Ready-made Stuffing for Thanksgiving!" It is similar to what I have been doing but you makie your own bread cubes and for the herbs you use fresh parshely, sage, rosemary, and thyme. It looks like a winner. I like stuffing that is pretty simple, ...See More
Nov 21, 2011


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