The holidays are a time to take stock of what we're most grateful for in life. For divorcees, that may include no longer having to share a turkey dinner with your ex, your former in-laws and their weird, weird side dishes.
With that that joyous thought in mind, we asked our readers on Facebook and Twitter to share the the holiday dishes they lost in the divorce -- for better or worse. (You probably don't miss your ex mother-in-law's infamous Jell-O mold, but your ex's apple and sage stuffing? That stuff was pretty amazing.)
Click through the slideshow below to see some of the funniest responses, then head to the comments to share the holiday dish that you lost in your divorce.
Cheesy Potatoes
"He took my cheesy potatoes but glad he's gone! Lol" <em>-@ILVUZDA</em>
Oyster Dressing
"Oyster dressing. Good riddance! It smelled awful and tasted even worse!" <em>-Angela O. </em>
Macaroni In Tomato Juice
"Thankfully, I lost access to one of their family favorites: macaroni in tomato juice. #notthemostcreative-orculinary-bunch" -<em>@DrJCUBoulder </em>
Giblet Stuffing, Sweet Potato Salad And Pies Her Husband "Made"
"The grossest giblet stuffing ever and nasty sweet potato salad. My husband did copy my sisters husband and make pies... but really, I did it all anyway, including clean up... SO I lost gross stuffing and salad and being mad every year. ;)" <em>-@Angela H.</em>
"Fish head soup"
"Fish head soup w/chile." <em>-@Constance E.</em>
Jell-O Mold
"I lost orange jello mold with grated carrot." <em>-@canwedrive </em>
Overcooked Vegetables, Boxing Day Beef
"over cooked veg aren't missed but the perfect joint of boxing day beef will remain legendary in my mind :)" <em>-@KirbySara </em>
Turnips
"May I never ever ever have to endure the stench of turnip. Never improved despite copious amounts of brown sugar and butter." -<em>@allytyyc</em>
Chicken And Dumplings, Green Bean Soup And Bierocks
"My ex's grandparents made some amazing chicken and dumplings, green been soup and bierocks around Christmas!" -<em>@PatsHoppedUp </em>
Stuffing And Peanut Brittle
"my ex mother in law made the best stuffing..but she taught me so all is good there. but i do miss her peanut brittle... i would be willing to trade my pecan pie recipe to have that one." <em>-Michelle H </em>
ONE Glass Of Wine
"Being told by in-laws I could order a glass of wine with Xmas dinner, not a bottle, because I was the only one drinking..."-<em>@Redwoods1 </em>
Shortbread Cookies
"my ex-sister-in-law made awesome whipped shortbread cookies... She wasn't worth them. And they were really, really good." -<em>@a_marcelita71</em>
Celery With Cheese
"the only dish I would lose will be one I can make myself: celery w/cheese." <em>-@jerekat</em>
Pasta
"She's quite Italian, so I lost the mandatory pasta dish." -<em>@LanguageWatch</em>
Nothing!
"Nothing! But I did gain the seat at the head of the table and turkey carving duty. #perfect"<em> -@xoxo_lovinglife </em>
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