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A Thanksgiving Favorite
111708sstamberg "It sounds terrible but tastes terrific," Stamberg says of the Pepto Bismol-pink dish.

Every year as Thanksgiving approaches, fans ask NPR's Susan Stamberg for her mother-in-law's recipe for cranberry relish.


Click here for the cranberry relish recipe, and a bonus recipe for another Stamberg favorite — garlicky cranberry chutney.





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