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18th December 13, 01:43 AM
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Xmas eve will be tosse (riceflour panchakes) goat curry, dahl and pol sambul (Coconut with chilli) then Xmas day we're having roast duck with all the trimmings, chocolate cake for the boys and a ful cheese board for me and Imi.
Martin.
AKA - The Scouter in a Kilt.
Proud, but homesick, son of Skye.
Member of the Clan MacLeod Society (Scotland)
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18th December 13, 07:18 AM
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Nachos for Christmas is a long standing tradition in my wife's family. I make a separate version for myself, and inevitably most everyone else too, that's vegan with refried black beans, soy chorizo, and Daiya cheese. A huge bowl of fresh guacamole and fantastic pie - that someone else bakes, thankfully - rounds out the xmas dinner.
Oh, and quite possibly a wee dram or two for my father-in-law and I of course.
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18th December 13, 10:59 AM
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The solstice occurs at 11:11 12/21 here local time; we will celebrate by going out to dinner ("lunch," for any "Yankees" out there). After reading through the thread, I think I want to go to Downunder's for the big holiday meal! Its an awfully long trip though and besides, I wasn't invited, but we may just have to copy at least some of that for our own celebration. Oh yes, we'll have Chili Christmas Eve (a tradition). Thanks for the menu ideas. Bon appetit!
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18th December 13, 11:58 AM
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Hope for a goid and peaceful for you StevieR.
All of these foods are making me hungry, and I am eatinv right now.
Member of Clan Hunter USA,
Maternal - Hunter, Paternal - Scott (borderlands)
Newly certified Minister.
If you cannot fix it, mess it up so bad that no one else can either.
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18th December 13, 12:05 PM
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We start off Christmas eve with church then Irish coffee at my inlaws . Christmas morning is grapefruit washed down with baileys and coffee ( more baileys than coffee ) then off to the inlaws for lunch . Lunch is normally ham , scalloped potatoes , coleslaw , deviled eggs and carrot cake for desert . Best carrot cake i have ever had i must say . Then its off to my folks for the traditional turkey, mashed potato and stuffing dinner . By this point we are normally well stuffed and ready to nap .
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18th December 13, 12:17 PM
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Christmas Eve and Christmas Day for me will mostly consist of preparing and cooking the Christmas dinner as I am the head chef in the household. As I write this I am away from home on business sat in a pub having my evening meal and I have just had the most delicious starter which I think I will replicate for Christmas. Flat field mushrooms stuffed with whipped goats cheese, on toasted walnut bread with a sprinkling of toasted pumpkin and mixed seed crumb topped with crispy sweet cure bacon.
Christmas morning will be out in the kitchen with a bottle of sherry ( my late dad's tradition) preparing roast turkey, belly pork, roast potatoes, sage and onion stuffing, roast parsnips, sprouts, honey glazed carrots, broccoli, proper gravy with the meat juices, pigs in blankets and anything else I can think of.
Sweets or deserts are my OHs domain and will consist of , gateaux cheesecake or profiteroles.
Wines will be consumed during the meal and liqueurs after.
This will be followed by a big sleep and much self introspection for eating and drinking too much, this will mostly occur during the evening when I can't manage the cheese board for supper.
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Best regards
Simon
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18th December 13, 12:34 PM
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 Originally Posted by Grizzly
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day for me will mostly consist of preparing and cooking the Christmas dinner as I am the head chef in the household. As I write this I am away from home on business sat in a pub having my evening meal and I have just had the most delicious starter which I think I will replicate for Christmas. Flat field mushrooms stuffed with whipped goats cheese, on toasted walnut bread with a sprinkling of toasted pumpkin and mixed seed crumb topped with crispy sweet cure bacon.
Christmas morning will be out in the kitchen with a bottle of sherry ( my late dad's tradition) preparing roast turkey, belly pork, roast potatoes, sage and onion stuffing, roast parsnips, sprouts, honey glazed carrots, broccoli, proper gravy with the meat juices, pigs in blankets and anything else I can think of.
Sweets or deserts are my OHs domain and will consist of , gateaux cheesecake or profiteroles.
Wines will be consumed during the meal and liqueurs after.
This will be followed by a big sleep and much self introspection for eating and drinking too much, this will mostly occur during the evening when I can't manage the cheese board for supper.
So you're coming to mine and I'm going to yours? It might get messy ;)
Steve.
"We, the kilted ones, are ahead of the curve" - Bren.
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18th December 13, 12:42 PM
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Aye steve either way I think we will end up trollied, and getting an earbashing for sleeping through Corrie when we should be washing up!
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Best regards
Simon
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18th December 13, 01:36 PM
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 Originally Posted by Grizzly
Aye steve either way I think we will end up trollied, and getting an earbashing for sleeping through Corrie when we should be washing up!
Don't worry Simon, you can sleep contently, knowing that exactly the same thing will be happening on the other side of the world, your not on your Pat malone.
Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers
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18th December 13, 01:41 PM
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 Originally Posted by Downunder Kilt
Don't worry Simon, you can sleep contently, knowing that exactly the same thing will be happening on the other side of the world, your not on your Pat malone. 
Lol it's good to know that that the post prandial nap is a tradition upheld on t'other side of the world. Cheers Mike have a great one. Guess we will swap stories on Boxing Day reporting in from the doghouse.
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Best regards
Simon
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