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Post by G✇JI☈A on Dec 19, 2015 2:07:47 GMT -5
My family are mostly English born Australians .. So we usually have the traditional English breakfast Xmas lunch (roast turkey, ham, pigs in blankets, crackling, roast vegetables, plum pudding, trifles)
But this year dinner is being hosted by my brother's wife's parents.. So it it may be more of an Australian breakfast Xmas lunch (a lot like the English one but but swap the pigs in blankets with BBQed prawns)
BTW pigs in blankets are sausages wrapped in bacon.
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Post by Ultimo Gallos on Dec 20, 2015 6:26:00 GMT -5
Since pork and my stomach don't agree and I do not like turkey,looks like I will have rolls and dressing for X-mas dinner.
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Dec 20, 2015 16:53:22 GMT -5
I guess my family is making shrimp and lobster tails for Christmas Eve like they usually do. Honestly I'm completely bored with that and would love for someone to make something different. Also I don't think anybodies made them and not screwed it up since my Grandma passed.
For Christmas Day I think we're going for Chinese.
On a personal front, I stumbled across a recipe for an Australian desert called "White Christmas" that I'm going to make for the cousins kids on Christmas Eve. Originally I didn't think I could make it because I have no idea where to find Copha in the US, but I managed to find a Red Palm and Coconut Oil based shortening called Nutiva at a local Organic Grocery Store that I think should work.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2015 19:55:28 GMT -5
My family has 2 holiday dinners: turkey/mashed potatoes/stuffing/peas or ham/scalloped potatoes/green bean cassarole/rolls. Thanksgiving gets the turkey, Christmas gets the turkey, New Years gets the ham. It's some of my least favorite food, just boring and salty.
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Post by Magic knows Black Lives Matter on Dec 20, 2015 19:58:02 GMT -5
Ham, Mac & Cheese, Collard Greens, Sweet Potato Pie, maybe some Candy Yams.
I'mma be eating good, brah.
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Post by Cyno on Dec 20, 2015 20:14:57 GMT -5
Chinese Food. Because I'm a Jew and Christmas is "Movie and Chinese Food Day" for us.
For New Years? Whatever is going to be at the party I'm going to.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Dec 22, 2015 13:14:46 GMT -5
Just found out for Christmas Eve we might be going out for Thai food too! I thought it wouldn't be possible since I have to work 3-11 that day, but they open at 11 AM so we're going to try to brunch it up.
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Dec 22, 2015 13:18:31 GMT -5
Usually Lasagna on Christmas Eve
Turkey on Christmas....
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Post by Clash, Never a Meter Maid on Dec 22, 2015 13:57:12 GMT -5
I'mm going to my aunt's on my mother's side again this year, so probably turkey. We do usually have a small ham as well, but most of us *pretend* to enjoy it.
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Post by Jeff Mangum PI on Dec 22, 2015 14:01:00 GMT -5
ur mum
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Post by Stone Coke Miami Watson 🥃 on Dec 22, 2015 14:34:19 GMT -5
Christmas day will be pork pozole with all the fixings...my wife does a damn good job making it.
Day after Christmas is when my inlaws will be in town....and my wife will be making tamales for the first time.
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Post by Alice Syndrome on Dec 22, 2015 15:38:13 GMT -5
Nut roast.
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