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What's your Christmas meal centrepiece? |
Turkey! |
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40% |
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Chicken! |
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0% |
[ 0 ] |
Goose! |
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0% |
[ 0 ] |
Duck! |
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0% |
[ 0 ] |
Multi-bird (turducken, etc)! |
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0% |
[ 0 ] |
Fish! |
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20% |
[ 1 ] |
Red meat! |
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20% |
[ 1 ] |
Something other than meat! |
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20% |
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Yet One More Idiot Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2017 11:37 pm Post subject: What's your Christmas Dinner gonna be? |
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Christmas! It's actually still like 2 and a half months away, though you might be forgiven for thinking it's sooner, given Christmassy stuff is appearing in some stores already (ours got mince pies and Xmas puds from October 1).
So, quick question...what's the centrepiece of your Christmas dinner?
I believe we used to have chicken for Christmas dinner when we were younger (UK here), though I notice turkey has become a lot more common in the last couple of decades. Is this being influenced by the USA?
Yes, I realise there's a meat poll out today, but this just came to mind and I'm curious, so why not? _________________
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inferiare Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2017 8:37 am Post subject: |
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Sometimes it's red meat (prime rib or the like) but 98% of the time my family's Christmas dinner is ham. Best dinner to be honest. _________________
Presia firle anw faura,
van futare parge iem...
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Yet One More Idiot Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2017 10:20 am Post subject: |
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inferiare wrote: | Sometimes it's red meat (prime rib or the like) but 98% of the time my family's Christmas dinner is ham. Best dinner to be honest. |
Ham classes as a red meat too, though, doesn't it? _________________
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Jason Tandro Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 4:17 am Post subject: |
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We do not do a Christmas Dinner in my family. My dad actually started a family tradition we observe every year (it's a recent tradition, but it's a tradition nonetheless).
Christmas Breakfast!
The idea is because my mom and dad would stay up all night wrapping presents and setting up this amazing christmas day for the kids, my dad wanted to give her a full breakfast (And by extension the five of us, yes there were five kids).
So we've done that ever since. Christmas Breakfast usually has scrambled eggs, bacon and toast and, when we are able, pancakes, orange juice and my dad does scrapple but that can go die in a fire.
So, uh, I guess the centerpiece for our Breakfast is eggs! _________________ Support me on Patreon!
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inferiare Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 6:12 am Post subject: |
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Yet One More Idiot wrote: | inferiare wrote: | Sometimes it's red meat (prime rib or the like) but 98% of the time my family's Christmas dinner is ham. Best dinner to be honest. |
Ham classes as a red meat too, though, doesn't it? |
K...inda? I mean the colour of it is, but it's pork so it's white... but... yeah. It's confusing. _________________
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psychokind Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 4:12 pm Post subject: |
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it's a bit weird, but my wife and I spend christmas eve seperate. my wifes family has a very long evening, from 7 pm to about 1 pm. my family has a short christmas, we eat and give each other presents and that's about it. I go drinking with all the friends of my hometown since I'm 13. it's one of my biggest boozing of the year actually, I get totally hammered. this tradition has died off a bit since our regular pubs bartender died (shot in afghanistan during the war as a tourist ).
we then spend the 25th and the 26th at each others parents. maybe we have our first big christmas with both families in our new house this year, who knows
that being said:
24th: my brother decides what's for dinner, he was trained a cook before becoming a food engineer. it's a surprise so I can't tell what it's going to be
25th/26th: one of these days my mother will cook, she's a teacher for domestic economy. I have to admit I'm pretty fortunate with food servings in my family
the other day my father-in-law is cooking. he cooks only on christmas, not another day during the year. he's always cooking a stuffed turkey in beer sauce. pretty good I have to admit! _________________
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Yet One More Idiot Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 7:47 pm Post subject: |
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inferiare wrote: | Yet One More Idiot wrote: | inferiare wrote: | Sometimes it's red meat (prime rib or the like) but 98% of the time my family's Christmas dinner is ham. Best dinner to be honest. |
Ham classes as a red meat too, though, doesn't it? |
K...inda? I mean the colour of it is, but it's pork so it's white... but... yeah. It's confusing. |
I think all meat from pigs comes under the category of red meat.
Or I'm maybe just weird? (don't answer that ) _________________
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tay120n64 Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 2:48 am Post subject: |
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I've never had a "Christmas Dinner". I just eat whatever.
In 2015, my family, who live in another state, came and visited me on Christmas Eve, so I made tacos for everyone. It was wonderful. _________________
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