Bring this Elevated Cranberry Sauce to Your Family Dinner!!

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  • @jaygood8404 says:

    I thought the pears were potatoes for a second lmfao and I was like NOOOO

  • @hardygirl82 says:

    I desperately want to put this on oatmeal.

  • @rebeccaanne9863 says:

    The only thing that should be done with cranberry sauce is throwing it out.

  • @theresaluke3372 says:

    I love these addition ideas, though I think making my own is easier than fighting with the can opener. I’ll have to try adding the pears & nuts to my homemade! I literally just made some today, I put it on my plain Greek yogurt, with cinnamon, pumpkin pie spice, chia seeds, collagen powder & walnuts for breakfast! Sooooooo yummy!!

  • @sharroon7574 says:

    I brought pommegranate arils to thanksgiving and the kids loved them, it’s my preference now.

  • @sarahelizabeth7547 says:

    If you’re going to this effort honestly you might as well home make it. It’s so easy I just take a punnet of cranberries dump them in the pan with sugar to taste add the zest and juice of an orange and cook until cranberries have burst. A touch of sherry doesn’t go amiss either. So so easy, makes you look like a domestic goddess but with no effort AND you only add as much sugar as you like!

    • @kittster2785 says:

      Considering Abbey can’t even use a can opener, I think this would too complex for her.

    • @user-fc4xg5ym1t says:

      @@kittster2785Yeah everything is sooo hard for her, she’s shown us that doesn’t make her bed, stays in a robe all day, eats salads out of the bag for lunch, and supposedly doesn’t have time to clean her house so she hires outside help (or at least claims to). Using a can opener is one of her best accomplishments

  • @oliveyaestes9569 says:

    Id cut pears more

  • @reynag1106 says:

    Looks delicious!
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  • @kittster2785 says:

    Abbey is like the real life version of those informercial actors who pretend to be completely useless at normal day-to-day tasks.

    Also, no one is eating cranberry sauce on it’s own; it is served with a meal that usually already contains fat, protein and veg. Adding pears is just adding to the sugar content and the pecans are just adding calories. If you like the taste that’s fine but don’t act as if these additions suddenly make it “healthy”.

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