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dark0ne
12-25-2006, 06:26 PM
Thanksgiving and christmas in my family are fuled bye some realy good dishes and deserts. Besides the turkey and ham that we eat, squash from the garden, fresh sweet potatos, green bean cassarole, home made stuffing. My grand mother and my mother go to town baking and mixing. This is day 3 of the christmas fun and there is still food to be made and ate..... the left-overs....


so what does your family make for the hollidays?

Skink
12-25-2006, 06:28 PM
Thanksgiving and christmas in my family are fuled bye some realy good dishes and deserts. Besides the turkey and ham that we eat, squash from the garden, fresh sweet potatos, green bean cassarole, home made stuffing. My grand mother and my mother go to town baking and mixing. This is day 3 of the christmas fun and there is still food to be made and ate..... the left-overs....


so what does your family make for the hollidays?

Man I am soo jealous!!! Enjoy the feast,,,there is no better gift...

I am making Lasagna today,,,if anyone wants to stop by,,,they are welcome...

dark0ne
12-25-2006, 07:39 PM
skink your avatar makes me warm and tingly like when i used to climb the ropes in gym class.

cygnustaxt
12-25-2006, 07:57 PM
we had a pretty sweet dinner last night. Crab and asparagus soup, two roasts, tons of mashed potatos, some kind of casserole ( i didn't eat it, im not a fan of casseroles unless its macaroni and cheese) and home made rolls. Mom made tons of desserts too. 3 different types of cookies, a couple pies, and a christmas tree cake.

Skink
12-25-2006, 08:26 PM
we had a pretty sweet dinner last night. Crab and asparagus soup, two roasts, tons of mashed potatos, some kind of casserole ( i didn't eat it, im not a fan of casseroles unless its macaroni and cheese) and home made rolls. Mom made tons of desserts too. 3 different types of cookies, a couple pies, and a christmas tree cake.

I'm not into Casseroles either,,,except the Mac ones too... Lasagna is my fav,,,or,,,Manacotti,,,or,,,stuffed Shells,,,Well any one of those...

dark0ne
12-25-2006, 08:51 PM
i'll eat just about anything that is cooked properly. the only cassarole we eat is the green bean cassarole, witch is pretty good. right now i'm waiting for my chocolate chips melt down so i can make chocolate covered cookies.... mmmmmmmmmm

ATrain
12-25-2006, 09:09 PM
Usually we rock the standard turkey. Lots of food and if I'm lucky, maybe a football game after. :)

In fact, we are just about to sit down and I can't wait to dive in.

Hope everyone is having a wicked Christmas!!!:rastasmoke: :rastasmoke: :rastasmoke:

birdgirl73
12-25-2006, 10:57 PM
Yesterday (Christmas Eve day) at my aunt's, we had turkey, ham, dressing, green beans, potatoes (sweet and white) and everything else in the world. It was very much like a re-do of Thanksgiving, but it was good. Then last night for a late supper at home, which was supposed to be light since we'd eaten so much at her house, we had Italian, cooked by my mother-in-law. "Light" wasn't the word to describe it.

Today for Christmas dinner at our house, we had homemade cream of mushroom soup, rib roast with au jus (juice gravy) and/or horseradish sauce, steamed asparagus and sliced red bell peppers with hollandaise, oven roasted herb potatoes, creamed onions, popovers, and then three choices of desserts. We all need to be hospitalized now. But it was good, if I do say so myself. Everyone just woke up from the nap we all needed after eating that meal. I hope my pants fit tomorrow after these last two days . . . .

LIP
12-26-2006, 12:56 AM
It's 12:55am boxing day here in England. I've been up since 6am yesterday. sp now im gunner make me some food... problem is i dnt know what i got. I havnt done any shoppig recently

Help, i need sme gofood

LIP
12-26-2006, 12:58 AM
Yesterday (Christmas Eve day) at my aunt's, we had turkey, ham, dressing, green beans, potatoes (sweet and white) and everything else in the world. It was very much like a re-do of Thanksgiving, but it was good. Then last night for a late supper at home, which was supposed to be light since we'd eaten so much at her house, we had Italian, cooked by my mother-in-law. "Light" wasn't the word to describe it.

Today for Christmas dinner at our house, we had homemade cream of mushroom soup, rib roast with au jus (juice gravy) and/or horseradish sauce, steamed asparagus and sliced red bell peppers with hollandaise, oven roasted herb potatoes, creamed onions, popovers, and then three choices of desserts. We all need to be hospitalized now. But it was good, if I do say so myself. Everyone just woke up from the nap we all needed after eating that meal. I hope my pants fit tomorrow after these last two days . . . .

Oh my dear god, that sounds delishcious!!!!

Im startving now...

Im going to try and recreate what you just wrote down... with a cracker and a glass of water :( lol
I wish i had more food in my house.

dark0ne
12-26-2006, 01:02 AM
WHAT LIP???? no food for boxing day!??!!?!?
from one turkey to another......

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!