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Pumpkin Pie Scandals, Slop Piles & Vintage Army Ants

Pumpkin Pie Scandals, Slop Piles & Vintage Army Ants

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The Tuesdays crew recaps Thanksgiving, starting with Justin’s now-infamous “slop pile” of Kraft mac and cheese mixed with Bush’s baked beans, Sofia’s abandoned pumpkin pie plans, and Tony G’s seafood-heavy holiday that did not sit well. Stacy shares how she got guilted into a five-mile turkey trot and beat her goal ... by 28 seconds. The group debates ketchup vs. mayo on egg sandwiches, reviews a truly terrible Taco Bell key lime pie, and gives early thoughts on Zootopia 2. Justin also reveals his newest vintage toy obsession—Army Ants—and how he finally tracked them down on a holiday weekend toy hunt.

"Ketchup on an egg is nasty."

This Week's Highlights

  • 🍽️ Justin’s Thanksgiving plate: Kraft mac, Bush’s beans, mashed together… by choice.
  • 🥧 The Pumpkin Pie That Never Was: Sofia ditched baking to go out with friends (no regrets).
  • 🏃‍♀️ Stacy’s 5-mile turkey trot: cramped, chaotic, and surprisingly triumphant.
  • 🎬 Zootopia 2 early reactions: Two thumbs up and a new favorite character, Nibbles MapleStick (a podcaster).
  • 🧸 Justin’s new Army Ants haul: the thrill of the vintage toy hunt.
  • Swiss Miss redemption arc: Hot chocolate finally gets its respect.

Mentions

  • Army Ants vintage toys
  • Swiss Miss Hot Chocolate (including Yas Unicorn edition)
  • Tacobell Baja Blast Key Lime Pie (never again)
  • Eisenhower Park “Luminosity” light show
  • Zootopia 2
  • Toy Story 5 teaser

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