Christmas chow
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Christmas chow
At my house we are doing a ham,dressing and gravy,Mac and cheese,and green bean bundles. Also I plan on making a pot of gumbo. What do Yall have planned?
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We are having ham, rice dressing, sweet potato casserole, deviled eggs, cherry fluff salad and a lot of desert!
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We go to my family’s Christmas Day and they will do turkey, ham and all the things that go along with it.
On Christmas Eve the in laws are coming over and we decided to go low key this year. I’m smoking ribs and some pork belly burnt ends. Not sure on the sides yet
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On Christmas Eve the in laws are coming over and we decided to go low key this year. I’m smoking ribs and some pork belly burnt ends. Not sure on the sides yet
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S. Texas Christmas meal is tamales, chili, beans, beer, and lots of desserts
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ucsteve wrote:S. Texas Christmas meal is tamales, chili, beans, beer, and lots of desserts
I can’t begin to tell you how awesome that sounds.
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31 day dry aged prime rib, creamed spinach, New Orleans corn soufflé, and of course sweet tea. Maybe a glass of wine and Jacque Danielle Cajun Coolaid.
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Twice smoked Ham with tater salad and other fixings on Christmas day. Christmas eve is chicken and sausage gumbo.
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We're going to the home of my youngest Son and his Wife (an awesome Cook) on Saturday and I'm getting up early to do a Beer can Gobbler EXCEPT without the Beer - - I will be using Mtn. Dew instead and PoconoPal has assured me that it is "Larapin". Then for Christmas Day we will only have my oldest Step-son here with us so I'm doing what he requested by fixin a Jamaican Jerk Chicken with the Waterswood Good Stuff - - Jerk Chicken on Christmas Day will definitely be a FIRST for me but I'm looking forward to it and all I need is to figger out what to serve with it. Any Suggestions Y'all
Pssst: I'm thinking about ?maybe? beer canning the Jerk Chicken rather than grilling after it's been bathing in the Jerk Sauce since the day before.
Pssst: I'm thinking about ?maybe? beer canning the Jerk Chicken rather than grilling after it's been bathing in the Jerk Sauce since the day before.
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We did the family thing last week, with turkey and roast pork tenderloin, dressing, creamed spinach, and assorted desserts.
Christmas Eve: Chinese takeout. Christmas Day: probably reebz. Unsure about sides. Baked tater or German Tater Salad? Hmmmm...
Christmas Eve: Chinese takeout. Christmas Day: probably reebz. Unsure about sides. Baked tater or German Tater Salad? Hmmmm...
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German tater salad - - - Hmmmm, I've had "great" and "give me a break" in that catagory.
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OldUsedParts wrote:We're going to the home of my youngest Son and his Wife (an awesome Cook) on Saturday and I'm getting up early to do a Beer can Gobbler EXCEPT without the Beer - - I will be using Mtn. Dew instead and PoconoPal has assured me that it is "Larapin". Then for Christmas Day we will only have my oldest Step-son here with us so I'm doing what he requested by fixin a Jamaican Jerk Chicken with the Waterswood Good Stuff - - Jerk Chicken on Christmas Day will definitely be a FIRST for me but I'm looking forward to it and all I need is to figger out what to serve with it. Any Suggestions Y'all
Pssst: I'm thinking about ?maybe? beer canning the Jerk Chicken rather than grilling after it's been bathing in the Jerk Sauce since the day before.
Jamaican Rice & Peas w/ some Red Stripe - Ya Mon!
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Ham, Chicken & Dressing, Chicken & Dumplings, Mashed Potatoes, Corn Casserole, Green Bean Casserole, Purple Hull Peas, Butter Beans, Hot Rolls, Pecan Pie, Chocolate Pie and Banana Pudding. Great cooks and everything from scratch. My mother-In-Law is 87 and I don't think anyone can make those 4" hot Rolls like she does;
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We are going with grilled ABT's, tamales, enchiladas, and a pot of beans.
How bout some more beans Mr.Taggert? I'd say you've had enough!
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Going to our daughter and son in law for Christmas Eve brunch. Fattys, ham, our first duck.
Christmas a home with the Mrs will be a cowboy ribeye.
Merry Christmas!
Christmas a home with the Mrs will be a cowboy ribeye.
Merry Christmas!
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bsooner75 wrote: Jamaican Rice & Peas w/ some Red Stripe - Ya Mon!
thanks, Sooner, first time for me and it may turn out to taste like Red Bean and Rice
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