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TheDirtyBurger
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I know we do this each year but I would like to see 1 with only 2 choices for Christmas Dinner
Ham or Turkey. I want to see who wins this fight because I never had ham on Christmas until like 4 years ago and I felt dirty.
Those of you guys who have prime rib, seafood, etc you can wait for the next one! lol
What do you say admin?
Ham or Turkey. I want to see who wins this fight because I never had ham on Christmas until like 4 years ago and I felt dirty.
Those of you guys who have prime rib, seafood, etc you can wait for the next one! lol
What do you say admin?
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ham is for easter sunday or the wednesday before tday :laugh:fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
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I agree with Fishless...
Christmas is Prime Rib.....mmmmm
New Years is Cuban Pork, Hoppin' John
& Collared Greens...I love the holidays.... :silly: -
i do the lechon asado on new years as well, xmas eve is made for spiked eggnogfukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
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or Hot buttered Rum....
:laugh: :laugh: :silly: -
Christmas Eve is always heavy on the seafood and other delicacies. Roasted filet of beef for Christmas. Always pork for an auspicious New Year.
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I know it's hard to break those midwestern habits but I quit turkey and ham on Christmas when I left that part of the world.
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we always have both turkey and ham. Both Christmas and Thanksgiving.
Why has nobody mentioned a goose? -
no turkey on Christmas - Ham and Norwegian Meatballs!!!
but i have so many Christmas' to go to - we have prime rib at one, and ham at the rest (3). but the main one is ham and meatballs
new years - wait for it - wait for it!!! Spare ribs with sauerkraut!!! :cheer: :cheer: -
Norwegian Meatballs??? Do you mean Raspakaka (sp???). My wife's father is 100% Norwegian from Owatona, MN via Wangenslutzen (sp???) Norway....just curious...
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Clam chowder (New England) and fish for dinner on the Eve. Next day it's always a prime rib roast..
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sorry i meant swedish meatballs!! Scandinavian anyways :laugh: :laugh: after i read your post i was thinking something seemed off about the Norwegian bit! I am mostly German and Scandinavian, thats why the swedish meatballs and then sauerkraut. we also have krem(spelling???) it is a dessert, kinda like a grape pudding type, very good!!
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Dad does a country ham on the wood stove,oyster stew Christmas morning. Christmas eve, shrimp,smoked salmon,chips/dips, cookies, snack stuff & games New Year Eve no traditions.. I am usually asleep :laugh:
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Kim,
No kidding :huh: that's really cool. That's probably how you got the Pheasant itch. Betcha he has chased a few birds in his day.
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