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My father has been very ill, and I will have to make Thanksgiving dinner at his home. Therefore, I decided to buy mostly pre-made food for Thanksgiving this year. I went to the grocery store and asked for "dressing." While I am going to roast the turkey myself, I didn't want to fiddle with making the dressing. The clerk looked at me as though I were crazy. Then he asked if I meant "gravy." "No," I said, "I mean dressing." He asked if I meant broth. "No, I mean dressing." Well, after thinking they must not have it, I said, "You know, stuffing." He said, "Ahhh...stuffing! Yes, we have that."

Is "dressing" a regional word? The clerk happened to be Hispanic.
 
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I learned it as dressing, since that's what my folks called it. I do hear stuffing used more often these days. Here's a definition from the OED Online:
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dressing
Cookery. The seasoning substance used in cooking; stuffing; the sauce, etc., used in preparing a dish, a salad, etc.
1504 Nottingham Rec. III. 319 For floure and peper, and dressing. 1853 A. SOYER Pantroph.75 Lettuces may also be eaten with a dressing of gravy and pickles.

From Wikipedia:
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Dressing is another name for stuffing, the food item which is placed inside a roasted turkey. (In Southern US Cuisine, dressing, while very similar to stuffing, is distinguished by being served as a side dish rather than inside the turkey.)

Now, that's strange. My mother was from Louisiana and she always called it dressing, if I remember right, though it was always stuffed in a turkey.

Then we took it out and stuffed it in us little turkeys (Pre-emptive strike, Asa).

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In the UK, dressing is for salads; stuffing is for geese and turkeys.


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Why did the stuffing hide behind the turkey?

Because it was dressing!


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Funny, CW! Big Grin

Happy Thanksgiving all you Americans!
 
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Then we took it out and stuffed it in us little turkeys (Pre-emptive strike, Asa).

Tinman

Presupposing UNdressing before stuffing, I assume.
 
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Oh, Asa, you're so darn conventional! Sometimes it's fun to stuff while dressed!

Thanks, Kalleh - same to you!


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