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So how was your Christmas Dinner?

Started by indianasmith, December 25, 2007, 06:09:54 PM

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indianasmith

My wife cooked up one of her famous lemon roasted turkeys - the tenderest, juciest turkey you have ever tasted!  To go with it we had homemade cornbread dressing, giblet gravy, black eyed peas, and cordial cherries for dessert!

My tummy is real happy right now . . . .

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AnubisVonMojo

A large pie from Poppa John's with extra cheese and green peppers here, along with garlic Parmesan bread sticks and Diet Coke! Boy do I miss mom's lasagna... meh.  :cheers:

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We had ham, sweet potatoes, snap beans, broccoli, macaroni & cheese, pecan pie, brownies, and watergate salad.  All this along with your choice of good beer (Spaten or Yuengling), hot apple cider with honey, milk, or water.  It was quite good.
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Quote from: AnubisVonMojo on December 25, 2007, 06:16:17 PM
A large pie from Poppa John's with extra cheese and green peppers here, along with garlic Parmesan bread sticks and Diet Coke! Boy do I miss mom's lasagna... meh.  :cheers:
I know what ya mean, except for me it was Chinese Take out. Kinda wish I could have some ham and mashed potatoes and gravey

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I just did Lobster in a whiskey-cream sauce (a dish called dublin laywer), asparagus and garlic mashed potatoes.  We'll have Tiramisu in a bit.  All turned out well. 
Hey Andrew, whats Watergate salad?  I have visions of it breaking out of the refrigerator and stealing your credit card numbers.
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Jack

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We had turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, cranberries, and cheesecake for desert.  Now I'm having a few Budweisers to wash it all down  :cheers:

Looks like the New Year's resolution will have to be something to do with dieting.   :teddyr:
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Shadow

Here we had honey-baked ham, sweet potatoes, corn, baked beans, crescent rolls and finished up with eclairs for dessert. :cheers:
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JaseSF

Well we had turkey thighs, cooked vegetables and baked blueberry pudding for desert. Twas delicious and I was stuffed pretty much upon completion.  :teddyr:
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dean


Awesome dinner and lunch.

For lunch went to my Uncle's where we had our traditional lunch which is a whole heap of Arabic food [we have Lebanese roots on one side of the family]  This included Ham, Kifta [a meaty burger-like thing] Chicken-rice which is basically roast chicken, rice and mince meat [and awesome] some nice salads and Koosa [sp?] which is basically a type of cucumber stuffed with rice, meat and a tomatoey sauce.  Plus other crap, but it was all good.  Baclava and Baclewe for dessert.  Yum!  :thumbup:

For dinner I usually go to my grandparents but this year went to my girlfriend's house.  Because she is half Indian there was alot of South Indian food, which included many types of meat including beef, lamb and some really nice chicken, tomato rice [which was quite spicy] and some Egg Curry [plus salads etc.]

For dessert had some Belgium chocolates she had brought back from Europe and Christmas cake. 

All in all a rich rich food day...  perfection...    :cheers:
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CheezeFlixz

Which one? We've done 4 Christmas dinner in as many days and I have another one tomorrow. I'm stuffed like a tick and about to pop.

The main thing we've had is  Ham, Smoked Turkey, stuffing, giblet gravy, stuffing, sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, rolls, and a tine of other stuff and about a 100 desserts. We're doing another Christmas here on New Years.

I think I've been eating for about 4 days straight now.

Indiana we put lemons in ours too when smoking them makes them very moist and tender.

Rev. Powell

Caesar salad, tenderloin, duck l'orange, mashed potatoes with port gravy, broccoli & carrots.  For desert, either cupcakes or 3 varieties of Graeter's Ice Cream (I couldn't pass up Bourbon Ball flavor!)  Nightcap, a glass of Woodford Reserve over crushed ice. 
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trekgeezer

Baked ham, mashed potatoes with gravy, broccoli and cheese casserole, pumpkin and apple pie.




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Ed, Ego and Superego

Quote from: dean on December 25, 2007, 11:55:29 PM

Awesome dinner and lunch.

For lunch went to my Uncle's where we had our traditional lunch which is a whole heap of Arabic food [we have Lebanese roots on one side of the family]  This included Ham, Kifta [a meaty burger-like thing] Chicken-rice which is basically roast chicken, rice and mince meat [and awesome] some nice salads and Koosa [sp?] which is basically a type of cucumber stuffed with rice, meat and a tomatoey sauce.  Plus other crap, but it was all good.  Baclava and Baclewe for dessert.  Yum!  :thumbup:

For dinner I usually go to my grandparents but this year went to my girlfriend's house.  Because she is half Indian there was alot of South Indian food, which included many types of meat including beef, lamb and some really nice chicken, tomato rice [which was quite spicy] and some Egg Curry [plus salads etc.]

For dessert had some Belgium chocolates she had brought back from Europe and Christmas cake. 

All in all a rich rich food day...  perfection...    :cheers:


I like this one best.... VERY tasty sounding.   Nothing against the traditional ham of course. 
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RCMerchant

I cooked it...and it was actually edible! Turkey,gravy,mashed taters,stuffing,corn,biscuits,pumpkin pie,and collards.
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AndyC

Back when we lived closer to the relatives, we might have eaten three dinners in two days. This year, it was just me cooking for my wife, the little one and myself.

I roasted up a 14-pound turkey with stuffing, made a big pot of garlic mashed potatoes, baked yams, boiled carrots and lots of dark brown gravy, with raspberry pie for dessert. Even the dog got some, since I tossed the cooked giblets in with his kibble. He was a happy pooch.

And tonight, for Boxing Day, we had dinner number two: cubed turkey and gravy heated and stirred until it fell apart, then spooned over reheated potatoes, yams and stuffing. It was hard to say which meal was better, the original or the leftovers.

And we still have a big bowl of turkey meat that my wife wants to make into stew for freezing. She had the bones simmering away on the stove today.
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