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Jenni
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Posted: Sat, 16th Dec 2006 21:17 Post subject: All things Christmas Dinner |
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So who cooks it in your house?
What's your favourite?
Do you like traditional Christmas pudding or not?
Although that may be aimed at British board members only.
Mince (sweet) pies. Yummy.
Discuss all things Christmas dinner.
if you don't celebrate Xmas, then what do you do on a Xmas day instead. Assuming that you're off work as it's probably shut.
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X_Dror
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Posted: Sat, 16th Dec 2006 23:33 Post subject: |
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Sorry. I'm not familiar with much of the Christians celebrations.
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Jenni
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Posted: Sat, 16th Dec 2006 23:49 Post subject: |
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Just the day. Screw that I've got two weeks off.
Not even started wrapping the presents yet. 
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Jenni
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Posted: Sun, 17th Dec 2006 01:17 Post subject: |
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You're wrong KR'er
Wizard of Oz is a christmas film because it's on nearly every bloody year at this time.
Heheh it's an easy mistake to make about the mince pies. All through the year we have mince pies made with minced beef.
But at Christmas we have a sweet mince pie. No meat but a fruit mixture.
Easy mistake to make.
But we have Yorkshire puddings MMMMM. Nothing like that in America. But according to Sychoshman they have them in Canada.

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Posted: Sun, 17th Dec 2006 01:39 Post subject: Re: All things Christmas Dinner |
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Bigperm
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Posted: Mon, 18th Dec 2006 20:12 Post subject: |
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Actually jenni, they have Yorkshire pudding in the USA, most of my northern friends eat them (Dont have any southern us friends, haha). And well in Canada, like you said, we eat them. But ushally only with roast beef. And i fill mine with gravy. Dont have them to much anymore, becasue of how bad they are for you. Yet taste so good.
But heres my xmas line up. I still go to my parents for dinner, and my mom cooks everything except for the turkey.
Turkey with stuffing
Gravy - Homemade with lots of red wine.
2 kindas of potatos -spiced and regular
Pickled beans
Parsnips - breaded and fried in butter
Salt Corn - rinsed and simmered in milk.
jelly Salads - Kinda a Saskatchewan thing
Cranberries - Cooked with orange juice
Turnup with Apple
And of course a vegitable dish, Carrots,etc covered in cheese.
And either a Sticky Date or Cranberry pudding.
mmm, i cant wait
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Jenni
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Posted: Mon, 18th Dec 2006 20:14 Post subject: |
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Sounds nice. I love Christmas. Worth every penny in my opinion.
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Jenni
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Posted: Mon, 18th Dec 2006 20:19 Post subject: |
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Why would I want a server with roadkill. Does it make my server ping less. 
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Posted: Mon, 18th Dec 2006 20:22 Post subject: |
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First we start with a shrimp cocktail with some nice whiskey sauce
then we heat up 2 of these plates
Then we put all kinds of meat and vegetables on it. Next with it french bread and small fried potatoes.
As drink probably dr.pepper or ice tea.
Can't wait for it haha
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Jenni
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Posted: Mon, 18th Dec 2006 20:46 Post subject: |
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Strange Christmas dinner. Is that traditional Skid?
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Posted: Mon, 18th Dec 2006 20:59 Post subject: |
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Ham. Can't celebrate the yuletide without ham.
Har knullat med Anne Frank.
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Posted: Mon, 18th Dec 2006 21:54 Post subject: |
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Jenni wrote: | Strange Christmas dinner. Is that traditional Skid? |
kinda yeah. Well, atleast in my house, We always use those stone grill plates for heating up meat.
It nice and tasty 
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Posted: Mon, 18th Dec 2006 21:57 Post subject: |
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tastes like rock 
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Posted: Mon, 18th Dec 2006 21:58 Post subject: |
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WaldoJ wrote: | tastes like rock  |
eh, how about no. Taste very good man 
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Posted: Mon, 18th Dec 2006 21:59 Post subject: |
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Rocks are tasty. I've eaten my share of sand!
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Posted: Mon, 18th Dec 2006 22:02 Post subject: |
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WaldoJ wrote: | Rocks are tasty. I've eaten my share of sand! |
I didn't wrote i'm gonna eat stones
crazy fool 
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Posted: Mon, 18th Dec 2006 22:05 Post subject: |
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well hot stones sweat stone sweat and it adds stony taste to the meat! 
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Posted: Mon, 18th Dec 2006 22:08 Post subject: |
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i will be on the road.. sigh... i guess a nice healthy big mac as a tear rolls down my face?
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Posted: Mon, 18th Dec 2006 22:10 Post subject: |
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MAD_MAX333 wrote: | i will be on the road.. sigh... i guess a nice healthy big mac as a tear rolls down my face? |
duty calls?
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Posted: Mon, 18th Dec 2006 22:10 Post subject: |
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what do you mean on the road? like patroling the streets n shit?
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Jenni
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Posted: Mon, 18th Dec 2006 22:35 Post subject: |
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I'm really looking forward to Christmas. I don't suppose anyone who isn't either a kid or has kids themselves can really appreciate christmas. Decorations are up.
The kids will put some mince pies and a glass of sherry out for Santa on christmas eve. Shame I can't stand sherry.
Most of my wrapping is done. A slight bit more of the food shopping to do. I gotta have my box of Quality street and my box of Cadbury's roses. Mmmmm tastey.
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Posted: Mon, 18th Dec 2006 22:39 Post subject: |
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Jenni wrote: | I'm really looking forward to Christmas. I don't suppose anyone who isn't either a kid or has kids themselves can really appreciate christmas. |
That would be right in my case. I cant really seem to understand the meaning of Christmas.
The only good things is Christmas eve since i can spend it with my awesome familie, cousins etc
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