all right you guy`s what is your favorite food for Christmas, mine would have to be a god fruit charlotte old style and then scotch eggs nd of course home made egg-nog ueing real wisky or brandy
Looks like a Big Horn Sheep roast is gonna be our Christmas fare this year as a neighbor what doesn't like sheep...jest tha hunting... gave a hind quarter.
Regards, xfox
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Posts: 532 | Location: Bitterroot Valley | Registered: 23 October 2004
My wife opted for Lasagna this year, though when she does a "holiday" Lasagna, she uses sausage, cream, and ricotta.... instead of hamburger and cottage chesse
Anyway... I make Fish House Punch and Limoncello and give that as gifts...'course it needs taste testing along the way.
LD
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Posts: 3843 | Location: People's Republic of Maryland | Registered: 10 November 2004
We always have a rolled roast beef with onions from an Italian market in the area...with baked potatos and salad and a cranberry-horseradish side.....hope you all prospered and are ready for the New Year...Gary
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Posts: 158 | Location: lake champlain, vt | Registered: 03 January 2013
Sunday, after church we had tacos, six different fillings by different mujeres trying to outdo each other in providing flavor. Yum! I could eat like that nearly everday. El Leon
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Posts: 3714 | Location: Acatlan de Juarez, Jalisco, Mexico | Registered: 22 October 2004
I have very fond memories of various Mujeres asking me "Are you hungry?"......I lived in low income neighborhoods when I was young,formed several good friendships,and a love for Mexican food
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tonight, a birthday party at our house for our favorite 3 year old. pizza from a local shop, and a chocolate cake from ms. audrey with cream cheese icing sprinkled with fruit. El Leon
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Posts: 3714 | Location: Acatlan de Juarez, Jalisco, Mexico | Registered: 22 October 2004
Yes, Boartooth, I really want to get rid of the panza. A gut combined with arthritus a d spinal injuries makes it hard to put my socks on. I know Ms. Audrey really doesn't want to dress me just yet. El Leon
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Posts: 3714 | Location: Acatlan de Juarez, Jalisco, Mexico | Registered: 22 October 2004
Well I won't get ya'll slobbering but,the spread that was placed before me,well I promise ya faithfully it ain't in a super-duper market, I shot em,picked um,cut um,and the missus an daughter,shore did cook'em! My son-in-law an gran-daughter didn't budge for a couple hours after feeding
We're sort of old fashioned here. My other half sort of likes my growin' up family tradition of Christmas dinner on Christmas Eve... rib roast, yorkshire pudding, mashed taters softened with sour cream,pot liquor and butter, green beans dripping with butter, homemade applesause that Marie makes - this after my own tradition of me and the sons in law going into the other room for a bit of JD over some ice. I let 'em hold my flint locks, but danged if I'll let 'em shoot one! After supper (started around 8) it's pies and such, then a bit of relaxing before midnight services.
Now, that's the way to go. I made some stew with some of the roast, have had about half a dozen sandwiches and still have some beans left.
Sua Sponte
Posts: 460 | Location: SW Virginia (New River Valley) | Registered: 13 August 2014