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Old 12-25-2007, 07:35 AM
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Who cooks/cooked the christmas dinner in your household?

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In my household, it was my mum.
She does it every year and it seriously kicks ass
Anyone have anything different from turkey?

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My mommy does. Not sure what were having today, just the three of us this year (Dad, Mom and Me). So we're keeping it simple.
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Old 12-25-2007, 08:58 AM
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Wifey. She is good at it too!
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Old 12-25-2007, 09:06 AM
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I am doing it this year because my mom drove down. I am making Honey Game Hens and bourbon mashed sweet potatoes. It should be good I wanted to try something different.
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In my family my grandmother always cooks breakfast.... country sausage, bacon, country gravy, scrambled eggs. drop buiscuts, homeade preserves,(apricot is my fav) hand squeezed OJ. It is truly the highlight of my christmas day. She's getting up there in age so this year we all gave her a hand. It was a very cool christmas even though i woke up feeling a little "scrooged".
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Old 12-25-2007, 12:47 PM
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Usually my mum and dad, but my brother and I tend to help out.

We're having a monstrous ham this year instead of a turkey, should be delicious!
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My mam cooks the dinner, and we have turkey and gammon to choose from. I usually have a bit of both!
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We had a huge dinner for my father in law last week I made (Poached chicken with mushroom and shallot couscous and a mushroom vinagrette, Drunken Rhubarb Crumble, and a homemade cheesy cauliflower soup). My wife is having dinner at her folks today while I worked and tomorrow we are having all of the family get together for snack foods and the rest of the gifts. I made cheese and onion tarts, sausage rolls, and curried vegetable samosas.
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Old 12-25-2007, 03:42 PM
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My mam cooks the dinner, and we have turkey and gammon to choose from. I usually have a bit of both!
mam?? I certainly hope gammon isn't her mom!
But I kid - Merry Christmas!
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MOM!!!

dad helps..from time to time.
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Me... Ans then a second one for my friends when I get back to the coast. We tried brining the turkey this year to try something different. It smells pretty good so far!
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My mom. She didn't really want turkey or ham this year, so it was a bit different. Chicken, pot roast, bulgogi, fried rice, lumpia. I rather enjoyed it more than I would a Christmas dinner honestly. I'm just not a big fan of turkey type affairs. It could be that I dislike turkey.
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Bulgogi. Mmmmmmmmmm.
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I'm eating some again now, lulz.
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My beautiful wife and awesome mom in-law. Great job by both!
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This year, me.
Ribs, garlic mashed potatoes, asparagus. Effin delicious.
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When my family came up here, my fiance made a fantastic ham dinner, which we still have a ton of. If only I could get her to cook like that more often. Her mother made a pork roast last night when we were there.
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It was a family effort. I made a rosemary and pepper crusted rib roast with mushroom gravy. My sister made creamed corn. My mom made salad, baked potatoes, and a couple pies. It was good and I ate way too much.
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