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WHATS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND NEW YEARS THIS YEAR?

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guitarwannabee
Posted 2007-12-19 11:59 PM (#64880)
Subject: WHATS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND NEW YEARS THIS YEAR?


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Prime Rib ( Medium ) for Christmas Day and not yet decided on New Years yet but most likely Delmonicos ( Medium ) with Lobster tails.

Of course HUGE Shrimp with cocktail sauce will be around all day for both holidays for keeping the hunger under control until the main meal is served.

Lanaki whats for dinner in paradise and it better not be a salad for the main course.
You need alot more RED RED MEAT in your diet.Happy Holidays.GWB
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-12-20 12:20 AM (#64881 - in reply to #64880)
Subject: Re: WHATS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND NEW YEARS THIS YEAR?


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Whatever they put in front of me. It'll be about 15 pounds closer this year.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2007-12-20 1:07 AM (#64882 - in reply to #64880)
Subject: Re: WHATS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND NEW YEARS THIS YEAR?



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Originally posted by guitarwannabee:
Prime Rib ( Medium ) for Christmas Day and not yet decided on New Years yet but most likely Delmonicos ( Medium ) with Lobster tails.

Of course HUGE Shrimp with cocktail sauce will be around all day for both holidays for keeping the hunger under control until the main meal is served.
I'm having the same thing as you. What time shall I be there?
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lanaki
Posted 2007-12-20 1:20 AM (#64883 - in reply to #64880)
Subject: Re: WHATS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND NEW YEARS THIS YEAR?


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roast lamb w/mint sauce and a turkey with all the thanksgiving trimmings, sweet potatoes w/pineapple, whole cranberries w/mandarin oranges, costco's cranberry stuffing w/mango puree and cream cheese,
two-finger poi, assorted fresh veggies and whatevah's for dessert.

merry Christmas to you and yours, GWB. and when you finally get your book published, lemme know. :D
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AussieJames
Posted 2007-12-20 4:42 AM (#64884 - in reply to #64880)
Subject: Re: WHATS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND NEW YEARS THIS YEAR?



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Turkey and ham on the bone is pretty much the Aussie favorite at Christmas
Contrary to popular belief a "Shrimp on the Barbie" is not really Aussie Christmas fare.
We are pretty traditional(or Colonial)
Merry Christmas all
AJ :) :)
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Beggin
Posted 2007-12-20 7:28 AM (#64885 - in reply to #64880)
Subject: Re: WHATS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND NEW YEARS THIS YEAR?


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Christmas dinner about the same as Thanksgiving.

New Years Day: collard greens, black eyed peas, 3 advil and a little hair of the dog.
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2007-12-20 9:43 AM (#64886 - in reply to #64880)
Subject: Re: WHATS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND NEW YEARS THIS YEAR?



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Beggin! Collard greens and Black eyed peas are a must. I used to drive to my dad's house on new years for them. He was a wonderful cook, and Cathy won't mess with collards. Now that he's gone, I bake cornbread, and eat canned peas and collards on New Years Day. But the Glory brand of greens is pretty good.

We go to the north GA mtns each year for Christmas with Cathy's family. This year all 10 of us are taking a 2 hour shift on Christmas Day, serving at a "feed the hungry" dinner.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-12-20 10:02 AM (#64887 - in reply to #64880)
Subject: Re: WHATS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND NEW YEARS THIS YEAR?



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Finger food. Anything that can be transported easily downstairs to the band room, and yet still remain edible after sitting on a plate for a few hours. I guess I'm just not that much into food. I fried my taste buds years ago eating really spicy Mexican food, so if it isn't super savory, or blackened with pepper, it all pretty much tastes the same to me. I don't do subtle.
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Beggin
Posted 2007-12-20 1:36 PM (#64888 - in reply to #64880)
Subject: Re: WHATS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND NEW YEARS THIS YEAR?


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We go to the north GA mtns each year for Christmas with Cathy's family. This year all 10 of us are taking a 2 hour shift on Christmas Day, serving at a "feed the hungry" dinner. [/QB]
Very Nice of y'all Jas. I see you are feedin some hungry from Florida today too! ;)
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an4340
Posted 2007-12-20 1:50 PM (#64889 - in reply to #64880)
Subject: Re: WHATS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND NEW YEARS THIS YEAR?


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Christmas
Chinese Hot Pot
Champagne
New Years
Lobster and Aged Steak
Champagne
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-12-20 2:10 PM (#64890 - in reply to #64880)
Subject: Re: WHATS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND NEW YEARS THIS YEAR?


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Probably canned dog food and my wife spent so much on presents for the kids that we have no money left. So unless I get an invite from guitarwannabe, it's gonna be bleak. I can drive out with Bobbo......
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-12-20 3:25 PM (#64891 - in reply to #64880)
Subject: Re: WHATS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND NEW YEARS THIS YEAR?


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Pedigree ain't bad, Paul
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an4340
Posted 2007-12-20 3:33 PM (#64892 - in reply to #64880)
Subject: Re: WHATS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND NEW YEARS THIS YEAR?


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Maybe I shudda said pizza.
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Captain Black
Posted 2007-12-20 4:28 PM (#64893 - in reply to #64880)
Subject: Re: WHATS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND NEW YEARS THIS YEAR?


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No eating of dead animals for me - (Bannish me from the OFC site if you must !!) I don't want anything to be killed on my behalf thanks ! (Sorry all you meat eaters!) So it's Quorn roast for me !
(Do you have Quorn in the USA ??
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cliff
Posted 2007-12-20 4:30 PM (#64894 - in reply to #64880)
Subject: Re: WHATS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND NEW YEARS THIS YEAR?


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Yeah, but we usually eat it on the Quob . . .
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-12-20 4:40 PM (#64895 - in reply to #64880)
Subject: Re: WHATS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND NEW YEARS THIS YEAR?


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Mmm-Mmm... when I think Fusarium Venenatum- I think, goooood eat'n.
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2007-12-20 4:51 PM (#64896 - in reply to #64880)
Subject: Re: WHATS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND NEW YEARS THIS YEAR?



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We have Quorns, but you can buy pads to put in your shoes and they're not so bad. Mine got so bad once I had to be quorntined.
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Jérôme
Posted 2007-12-20 4:59 PM (#64897 - in reply to #64880)
Subject: Re: WHATS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND NEW YEARS THIS YEAR?



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Smoked Salmon, oysters, foie gras, probably a chicken with mushrooms (or something like that..), some good cheese (from France of course) with red and white wines and at least a christmas cookie.
Exactly the same as last year!!! :D
It's a typical christmas dinner in France.
There will only be 5 plates this year on the table but I'm sure that it will be a great time. ;)

J :)
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fillhixx
Posted 2007-12-20 6:51 PM (#64898 - in reply to #64880)
Subject: Re: WHATS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND NEW YEARS THIS YEAR?



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Quorn , I had to look.

Do you realize how many eggs and fungis had to be killed for your dinner? Considering myself one of the fungis around here, I feel both offended and threatened.
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Captain Black
Posted 2007-12-21 7:08 PM (#64899 - in reply to #64880)
Subject: Re: WHATS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND NEW YEARS THIS YEAR?


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Ooooooooooooooh! It looks like I've started another heated debate !
Well, you'd have to consider if the fungus was sentient I suppose, then you could put a bolt gun to its head and kill it anyway.
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Captain Black
Posted 2007-12-21 7:25 PM (#64900 - in reply to #64880)
Subject: Re: WHATS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND NEW YEARS THIS YEAR?


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Hey! Jeff W - If you like the sound of Fusarium Venatum -Get eatin' that local cow now to get such delights as -
Bovine Herpesviros1 (BHV-1)
Abamectin (Controls Parasites)
Cydectin (Worm Control)
into your system !
If you'd like to know what other great ingredients are added to your meat, just let me know !
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2007-12-21 9:18 PM (#64901 - in reply to #64880)
Subject: Re: WHATS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND NEW YEARS THIS YEAR?



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Fill, there are a lot of fun guys here.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-12-21 9:28 PM (#64902 - in reply to #64880)
Subject: Re: WHATS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND NEW YEARS THIS YEAR?


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Actually, I quite fancy the ol' mycoprotein -and wild mushrooms (gather'm myself) for that matter.


(... and what little beef I do do (heehee) is local, grass-fed certified organic)


Jas, "Fun guys" is singular, for plural use "Fun guy"
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Gway
Posted 2007-12-21 9:33 PM (#64903 - in reply to #64880)
Subject: Re: WHATS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND NEW YEARS THIS YEAR?


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Originally posted by Captain Black:
Hey! Jeff W - If you like the sound of Fusarium Venatum -Get eatin' that local cow now to get such delights as -
Bovine Herpesviros1 (BHV-1)
Abamectin (Controls Parasites)
Cydectin (Worm Control)
into your system !
If you'd like to know what other great ingredients are added to your meat, just let me know !
Yea... Eat healthy, exercise, die anyway! :D
(of course we all know that copious amounts of alcohol will counteract any ill effects that can occur! ;) )
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2008-01-01 12:32 PM (#64904 - in reply to #64880)
Subject: Re: WHATS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER AND NEW YEARS THIS YEAR?



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Originally posted by BegginJIM:
New Years Day: collard greens, black eyed peas, 3 advil and a little hair of the dog.
Check it. I'm stuffed. Had to throw in some country ham for Randy to enjoy.
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