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Italian beef sandwiches with my side of the family tomorrow evening. My wife is on call overnight, so this will be a sober affair.

Ham, broccoli casserole, and scalloped potatoes with my wife's side of the family on Thursday. Lots of alcohol as well.

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Italian beef sandwiches with my side of the family tomorrow evening. My wife is on call overnight, so this will be a sober affair.

Your wife is on call, so you have to be sober? The fuck?

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Italian beef sandwiches with my side of the family tomorrow evening. My wife is on call overnight, so this will be a sober affair.

Your wife is on call, so you have to be sober? The fuck?

Next thing you know, there goes the golf

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Italian beef sandwiches with my side of the family tomorrow evening. My wife is on call overnight, so this will be a sober affair.

She is waaay too repsonsible. My buddies older brother used to do heating and air. His beeper would go off, then his nextel, then the house phone and he would drunkenly snore through the whole thing.



He could really drink though.


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finally decided on the ravioli. braising the shortribs now.

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Italian beef sandwiches with my side of the family tomorrow evening. My wife is on call overnight, so this will be a sober affair.

She is waaay too repsonsible. My buddies older brother used to do heating and air. His beeper would go off, then his nextel, then the house phone and he would drunkenly snore through the whole thing.

He could really drink though.
She works at a hospital. Kind of important to be sober when in the operating room :lol:

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rogers park bryan wrote:
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Italian beef sandwiches with my side of the family tomorrow evening. My wife is on call overnight, so this will be a sober affair.

She is waaay too repsonsible. My buddies older brother used to do heating and air. His beeper would go off, then his nextel, then the house phone and he would drunkenly snore through the whole thing.

He could really drink though.
She works at a hospital. Kind of important to be sober when in the operating room :lol:


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The .075 Dr can operate on Ike then.

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I've always wondered what a traditional Christmas dinner consisted of and judging by the responses the answer apparently is "anything you damn please".

Is there traditional fare?

Also what time do you usually eat Christmas dinner? Is it like every other holiday where Goys eat earlier than a 90 year old having supper at Bill Knapps? Or does it happen during actual dinner hour?




As for what I will be having.....the usual, Chinese or preferably Thai if we can find one open.

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The most common would probably be ham or turkey. I think Lasagna is also pretty common, but the "traditional" meal usually varies widely from family to family.

Growing up we would go to the 5pm kids mass on Christmas Eve. Afterwards my Mom would pick up Brown's Chicken for dinner. Christmas Day was always a turkey dinner, pretty much the same fare as Thanksgiving.

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The most common would probably be ham or turkey. I think Lasagna is also pretty common, but the "traditional" meal usually varies widely from family to family.

Growing up we would go to the 5pm kids mass on Christmas Eve. Afterwards my Mom would pick up Brown's Chicken for dinner. Christmas Day was always a turkey dinner, pretty much the same fare as Thanksgiving.



Don't you Polacks do a fish thing on Christmas Eve like the Dagos?

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I think fish is more of a Dutch thing at Christmas.

We never did, but I'm also the only one in my family who likes seafood. My Dad will eat fried perch/cod, but thats about it.

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The most common would probably be ham or turkey. I think Lasagna is also pretty common, but the "traditional" meal usually varies widely from family to family.

Growing up we would go to the 5pm kids mass on Christmas Eve. Afterwards my Mom would pick up Brown's Chicken for dinner. Christmas Day was always a turkey dinner, pretty much the same fare as Thanksgiving.



Don't you Polacks do a fish thing on Christmas Eve like the Dagos?


yea don't the Eyetalians have like 7 fish dishes for dinner on Christmas? Does it have a special name too???

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I've always wondered what a traditional Christmas dinner consisted of .


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Shakes it usually depends on when we get in town, but this year we land at 12:30. I see a 5:00 meal consisting of said Lasagna, with some smoked wings, vegetables, homemade bread and plenty of desserts. Followed by the package openings, the best part.

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Shakes it usually depends on when we get in town, but this year we land at 12:30. I see a 5:00 meal consisting of said Lasagna, with some smoked wings, vegetables, homemade bread and plenty of desserts. Followed by the package openings, the best part.


Cmon Hawg, who you trying to fool?

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I've always wondered what a traditional Christmas dinner consisted of .


goose


Does goose cook like turkey? Is it gamey?

Is it easy to buy? I never noticed goose at the local Jewels.

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Shakes it usually depends on when we get in town, but this year we land at 12:30. I see a 5:00 meal consisting of said Lasagna, with some smoked wings, vegetables, homemade bread and plenty of desserts. Followed by the package openings, the best part.


Cmon Hawg, who you trying to fool?

I didn't say I was eating them, just that they will be served. Why eat the filler???

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Ham at 3pm, Shakes



not a fan of ham, but then again I don't think I've ever had ham as a main dish so who knows.

Maybe I'll test the water this year by going to BK Thursday for a Yumbo.


Is ham the only main course or is there another meat or a pasta too?

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The most common would probably be ham or turkey. I think Lasagna is also pretty common, but the "traditional" meal usually varies widely from family to family.

Growing up we would go to the 5pm kids mass on Christmas Eve. Afterwards my Mom would pick up Brown's Chicken for dinner. Christmas Day was always a turkey dinner, pretty much the same fare as Thanksgiving.



Don't you Polacks do a fish thing on Christmas Eve like the Dagos?
Lithuanians do!

When I was a young kid, my grandmother made this massive Christmas Eve dinner with like 13 kinds of fish which was mostly herring. I ate nothing but bread and the next year ham, potatoes, and corn were all there. Take that religion!

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Ham at 3pm, Shakes



not a fan of ham, but then again I don't think I've ever had ham as a main dish so who knows.

Maybe I'll test the water this year by going to BK Thursday for a Yumbo.


Is ham the only main course or is there another meat or a pasta too?

I was giving you the average.

A badly prepared ham on Xmas eve years ago kinda soured me on it in general. The Yumbo looks fucking terrible.


My grandma used to do ham and turkey. When the grandparents passed away my Uncle converted it to steaks on the grill which is nice.


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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Frank Coztansa wrote:
The most common would probably be ham or turkey. I think Lasagna is also pretty common, but the "traditional" meal usually varies widely from family to family.

Growing up we would go to the 5pm kids mass on Christmas Eve. Afterwards my Mom would pick up Brown's Chicken for dinner. Christmas Day was always a turkey dinner, pretty much the same fare as Thanksgiving.



Don't you Polacks do a fish thing on Christmas Eve like the Dagos?
Lithuanians do!

When I was a young kid, my grandmother made this massive Christmas Eve dinner with like 13 kinds of fish which was mostly herring. I ate nothing but bread and the next year ham, potatoes, and corn were all there. Take that religion!


i think a lot of cultures do a fish thing on xmas ever....my ex's family was italian and they had like every kind of fish there was

we have Swedish food on xmas eve. and its a good thing it's only 1 time a year because nearly all of it is fucking nasty


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we have Swedish food on xmas eve. and its a good thing it's only 1 time a year because nearly all of it is fucking nasty
I'm half Swedish, and I don't think I've ever had any Swedish food. Maybe I had a Swedish meatball at Ikea.

The only link I have to Swedes is people saying that Swedish people all have jobs closing the eyes on the anchovies.

Before any of you get on me, I'm Swedish, I can say that. You can't.

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shakes wrote:
I've always wondered what a traditional Christmas dinner consisted of and judging by the responses the answer apparently is "anything you damn please".

Is there traditional fare?

Also what time do you usually eat Christmas dinner? Is it like every other holiday where Goys eat earlier than a 90 year old having supper at Bill Knapps? Or does it happen during actual dinner hour?




As for what I will be having.....the usual, Chinese or preferably Thai if we can find one open.



Why American Jews Eat Chinese Food on Christmas

http://news.yahoo.com/why-american-jews ... 02066.html


Is this true shakes?

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we have Swedish food on xmas eve. and its a good thing it's only 1 time a year because nearly all of it is fucking nasty
I'm half Swedish, and I don't think I've ever had any Swedish food. Maybe I had a Swedish meatball at Ikea.

The only link I have to Swedes is people saying that Swedish people all have jobs closing the eyes on the anchovies.

Before any of you get on me, I'm Swedish, I can say that. You can't.


we have meatballs, herring, rice pudding, gravlax, limpa (rye) bread & cheeses, potato sausage, glogg, etc.


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Bagels wrote:
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we have Swedish food on xmas eve. and its a good thing it's only 1 time a year because nearly all of it is fucking nasty
I'm half Swedish, and I don't think I've ever had any Swedish food. Maybe I had a Swedish meatball at Ikea.

The only link I have to Swedes is people saying that Swedish people all have jobs closing the eyes on the anchovies.

Before any of you get on me, I'm Swedish, I can say that. You can't.


we have meatballs, herring, rice pudding, gravlax, limpa (rye) bread & cheeses, potato sausage, glogg, etc.

Is just drinking and not eating a option?

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Bagels wrote:
we have meatballs, herring, rice pudding, gravlax, limpa (rye) bread & cheeses, potato sausage, glogg, etc.
I am afraid to ask what the "etc" might be.

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i think a lot of cultures do a fish thing on xmas ever....my ex's family was italian and they had like every kind of fish there was

we have Swedish food on xmas eve. and its a good thing it's only 1 time a year because nearly all of it is fucking nasty



Yeah! That fish dinner on Christmas Eve is called the Feast of the Seven Fishes or Cena di Mare. Italians invented it!

Also, I can't abide this Bagels cat dissing the julbord!

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Bagels wrote:
we have Swedish food on xmas eve. and its a good thing it's only 1 time a year because nearly all of it is fucking nasty
I'm half Swedish, and I don't think I've ever had any Swedish food. Maybe I had a Swedish meatball at Ikea.

The only link I have to Swedes is people saying that Swedish people all have jobs closing the eyes on the anchovies.

Before any of you get on me, I'm Swedish, I can say that. You can't.


we have meatballs, herring, rice pudding, gravlax, limpa (rye) bread & cheeses, potato sausage, glogg, etc.

Is just drinking and not eating a option?


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