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Old Nov 09, 2023, 04:25 AM
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I'm having a turkey with a few pigs in blankets

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Old Nov 09, 2023, 10:56 AM
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Oh god mines is havoc (Turkey, Pigs In Blankets, Gravy, Cranberry Sauce, Bread Sauce, Brussel Sprouts, Broccoli, Potatoes, Honey Glazed Carrots and Parsnips) then we have pulling crackers for fun, a candle for my Mum with a wreath around it. Before the Turkey we have starters either (Salmon or Mackrel Pate on crackers or toast OR Hone-made Soup) then we have dessert either (Christmas Yule Log OR a traditional Trifle)

Looks chaotic but it's not there is only 3 of us now round the table
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Old Nov 09, 2023, 07:41 PM
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Fettuccini, salad, bread and a good apple pie.
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Old Nov 10, 2023, 01:16 PM
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Oh god mines is havoc (Turkey, Pigs In Blankets, Gravy, Cranberry Sauce, Bread Sauce, Brussel Sprouts, Broccoli, Potatoes, Honey Glazed Carrots and Parsnips) then we have pulling crackers for fun, a candle for my Mum with a wreath around it. Before the Turkey we have starters either (Salmon or Mackrel Pate on crackers or toast OR Hone-made Soup) then we have dessert either (Christmas Yule Log OR a traditional Trifle)

Looks chaotic but it's not there is only 3 of us now round the table
That sounds yummy!.

Enjoy!
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Old Nov 11, 2023, 01:48 AM
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Did I go through a time warp??? Well Revenge, I suggest we take your table and bring it over to Miss Laura's. Apple pie would certainly round out the combined spread! I have nothing but I'll volunteer doing the dishes. [after a little burp and nap]
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Old Nov 11, 2023, 02:32 AM
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It might be chicken with the fixings. Christmas Day dinner is not as big of a deal as Christmas Eve dinner, where I am in Czech Republic. The traditional Christmas Eve dinner is carp (prepared some way) with carp soup, potato salad, and other sides. No one but my huband likes carp, in his family. Sometimes I make Shrimp with Feta or pork schnitzels with potato salad.

Lots of Christmas cookies!
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Old Nov 12, 2023, 08:21 AM
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Did I go through a time warp??? Well Revenge, I suggest we take your table and bring it over to Miss Laura's. Apple pie would certainly round out the combined spread! I have nothing but I'll volunteer doing the dishes. [after a little burp and nap]
You have a deal!!!
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Old Nov 12, 2023, 12:29 PM
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Probably 'gourmet' which is a kind of table grilling thing we do here in Holland. My husband eats meat and I don't so that works quite well (when we have separate grills, some people share). So he will have all different meat things and I'll have all different veggie things. We might only do that on new year's eve though and just get Chinese takeaway for Christmas and Boxing Day! Then I'll get veg with rice and he'll get some meat thing :-/Tell me what's on your table Christmas day?
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Old Nov 12, 2023, 12:31 PM
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Fettuccini, salad, bread and a good apple pie.
Sounds good to me!
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Old Nov 12, 2023, 02:06 PM
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I have no idea. My daughter is doing Christmas dinner this year, so it could be anything fro fish, to chicken. Her hubby loves to bbq so if the weather holds it could be bbq. They are still experimenting with what they want a Christmas meal to be.
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Old Nov 13, 2023, 09:33 AM
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It might be chicken with the fixings. Christmas Day dinner is not as big of a deal as Christmas Eve dinner, where I am in Czech Republic.

It's the same here in Chile, Christmas Eve is the big celebration meal. My husband and I will have a barbecue. Some people do things like turkey in the oven, but I find it heats up the house too much because it's summer here in the Southern Hemisphere. The week between Christmas and New Year's is always very hot.
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Old Nov 13, 2023, 08:12 PM
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I'm going to do roast lamb. My partners folks will do turkey and bring it over, Haven't decided on the salads.
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Old Nov 13, 2023, 10:35 PM
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For ours it`s a mix of American and Mexican Christmas traditions. So, it would be tamales and rice and beans, macaroni salad, mashed potatoes and ham. I don`t eat meat so I mostly stick to the sides. Oh yes, I also bake tons of cookies.
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Old Nov 16, 2023, 02:42 PM
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Non serious answer: Probably Willow (cat) trying to make the turkey turn into chicken - coming up to tell us to give her some, then sulking when the turkey proves to be turkey and not chicken

Serious answer: just the usual stuff - turkey, vegetables, stuffing, etc
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Old Nov 17, 2023, 03:38 AM
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My pusscat would not touch turkey either. Chicken was ok for her but for some reason turkey was not. I used to do up 5 or 6 turkeys a year. Simply because it was cost efficient protein I could freeze in portions but not ONCE did that mouserpuss touch what I put down for her. Every time I pulled one from the oven I'd feel obliged to try but nope...not once.

I originally thought maybe it something to do with the stuffing seasoning but when I roasted them without, she reacted the same way. She'd look up at me as if I was a loony and I'd have to give her treats or open a tin of tuna. She was def. a seafood cat. No problem there.
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Old Nov 17, 2023, 12:39 PM
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My guy wasn’t a turkey cat either. He rejected most human food straight out. But he was crazy about deli meat. Something I couldn’t give him much of as all the sodium was bad for him. Hmm speaking of deli meat, it’s been awhile since we had some. It’s a treat for both of us. Maybe that’s what I’ll get for the day before ?
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Old Nov 17, 2023, 11:11 PM
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My guy wasn’t a turkey cat either. He rejected most human food straight out. But he was crazy about deli meat. Something I couldn’t give him much of as all the sodium was bad for him. Hmm speaking of deli meat, it’s been awhile since we had some. It’s a treat for both of us. Maybe that’s what I’ll get for the day before ?
It can be like opening one gift before Christmas morning! I like buying an imported cheese and some good crackers. I do that for my birthday too. Cracker+cheese+cucumber slice+a chunk of onion and a chunk of red pepper. Or a similar construct. Sometimes topped with mussels or meat. Last time I used some deli pastrami. Bring on Christmas eve!
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It can be like opening one gift before Christmas morning! I like buying an imported cheese and some good crackers. I do that for my birthday too. Cracker+cheese+cucumber slice+a chunk of onion and a chunk of red pepper. Or a similar construct. Sometimes topped with mussels or meat. Last time I used some deli pastrami. Bring on Christmas eve!
Oh for sure. Good cheese is well worth it. Mm I passed that love onto my daughter. A gift to open for sure. I love cleaning on Christmas Eve day, then taking a long hot soak and getting into my fancy pjs and having cheese and crackers to a video of a cracking fire and jazz music or swing Christmas music. It always is so grown up to me. I used to like a good champagne with it but either my taste buds have gone off or the champagne has gotten worse. I do the same for new years but turn the tv on in time for the fireworks
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Old Nov 17, 2023, 11:48 PM
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I'll get a small ham. Dress it up with pineapple, cloves and cherries. Sweet potato, corn. Maybe a salad. With ham I like beer . . . maybe a dark beer. It's just me. So I've no need to have all kinds of variety. Maybe pecan pie for desert with an Irish coffee.
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Old Nov 18, 2023, 12:17 AM
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Oh for sure. Good cheese is well worth it. Mm I passed that love onto my daughter. A gift to open for sure. I love cleaning on Christmas Eve day, then taking a long hot soak and getting into my fancy pjs and having cheese and crackers to a video of a cracking fire and jazz music or swing Christmas music. It always is so grown up to me. I used to like a good champagne with it but either my taste buds have gone off or the champagne has gotten worse. I do the same for new years but turn the tv on in time for the fireworks
I know many have some difficult times when Christmas rolls around and I understand how that can be but I do better in December than I do any month of the year. Good Christmas memories from early childhood always positively color the season. Faded memories from between 3 or 4 to 10 or 11 are my savior. So to speak.
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I'll get a small ham. Dress it up with pineapple, cloves and cherries. Sweet potato, corn. Maybe a salad. With ham I like beer . . . maybe a dark beer. It's just me. So I've no need to have all kinds of variety. Maybe pecan pie for desert with an Irish coffee.
Sounds great Rose! *tumtum rumbling...especially at the thought of pecan pie...*
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Tell me what's on your table Christmas day?
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Old Nov 18, 2023, 06:13 AM
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Tell me what's on your table Christmas day?

That would be a plum pudding! *drool*
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I think the usual--turkey, etc. We'll be meeting in a restaurant.
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