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15 Thanksgiving Apps You Can Make With A Can Of Crescent Dough

Is there such a thing as a "snack-tooth"?

1. Make a classic batch of Lil Smokie's-in-a-blanket and devour them all yourself, then make a second batch to share.

2. Wrap a can around ham and cheese to satiate the hungriest of crowds.

3. Use that extra can of cranberry sauce that your nephew's date so ~thoughtfully~ brought to make a nutty, cheesy ring.

4. Turn store bought spinach dip into finger-friendly bites by baking it into dip-sandwiches.

5. Comfort anyone who complains about how bland turkey is with these roasted garlic and jalapeño cheese rolls.

6. Entice the kids away from the TV with garlicky, cheese-stuffed rolls.

7. Set the eager young person who really wants to help but is kind of just getting in the way to making these crescent-wrapped asparagus spears.

8. Sprinkle any extra green onions leftover from stuffing prep onto the dough, add some parm, roll, slice, and pop in the oven.

9. Or, use up the extra bacon from breakfast to make these addictive pimento cheese puffs.

10. Fill the dough with cheddar cheese and slices of pear and only share with the kitchen crew.

11. Bake an entire tube into a single crust, then top with crab, spinach, lemon zest, olives, and cream cheese.

12. Or, top your crescent roll crust with a sweet cream cheese mixture and lots of fresh fruit.

13. Make room for leftovers by wrapping up last week's lunchmeat and serving the mini-reubens with thousand island for dipping.

14. Occupy the kids by asking them to make these cheesy sausage meatball bite roll things.

15. Make things as easy as possible on yourself by plunking a wheel of brie in the middle of the flaky dough.