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 Post subject: Re: Christmas Dinner
PostPosted: Tue Dec 23, 2014 4:04 pm 
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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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 Post subject: Re: Christmas Dinner
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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.
That sounds horrible too.

I guess all of us have things we have to deal with based on our race and ethnicity.

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its funny, in my grandma's last few years she always felt guilty about all the work involved for my mom and others and would be like "we should just get a pizza" but no one had the heart to say 'yes we would all much rather have that '

and then after she died everyone felt guilty about ditching everything so we still do it to honor her . its once a year, build character


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 Post subject: Re: Christmas Dinner
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its funny, in my grandma's last few years she always felt guilty about all the work involved for my mom and others and would be like "we should just get a pizza" but no one had the heart to say 'yes we would all much rather have that '

and then after she died everyone felt guilty about ditching everything so we still do it to honor her . its once a year, build character

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas Dinner
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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.

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Its just not Christmas without gravlax and glogg!

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas Dinner
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Its just not Christmas without gravlax and glogg!

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas Dinner
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Yeah, a few years ago when I helped my Mom make the pierogi, we could knock out about 15-20 per hour, with the filling already made. I think back to when Grandma fed 18 of us, with some of the big eaters knocking back 20 of those bad boys, she musta worked about 40 hours to prepare all of the dumplings alone.

Lasagna is still work, but much less


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 Post subject: Re: Christmas Dinner
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I think back to when Grandma fed 18 of us, with some of the big eaters knocking back 20 of those bad boys
I'm glad I read this twice, because the first time I really misread it.

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas Dinner
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I think back to when Grandma fed 18 of us, with some of the big eaters knocking back 20 of those bad boys
I'm glad I read this twice, because the first time I really misread it.


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Glogg doesn't really taste very good, IMO, but hot damn will it get you where you need to go! :drunken:

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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.



Excellent Swedish restaurant on Foster and Kimball.....only been once and it was great, keep meaning to go back.


http://www.trekronorrestaurant.com/#/home

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poles are supposed to have a 12 course non-meat Christmas eve. I can't remember the name of it. serving some Polish dish reminds me of where I came from and how easy I have it compared to the people who came before me. thanks be to God!

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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.



Opening up each other's package is exactly how I would expect Christmas in Tennessee to end.

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I'm half Swedish.


Just the good half.

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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.



Opening up each other's package is exactly how I would expect Christmas in Tennessee to end.


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Just awesome fucking thread.


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 Post subject: Re: Christmas Dinner
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Going to cook a chuck roast in the crock pot for the wife and me tomorrow with rice and corn. Going to my parents house in Ottawa for turkey on Thursday.


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 Post subject: Re: Christmas Dinner
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Xmas Eve tradition in the young Noisewater home was always oyster stew with a shot of brandy in it.

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas Dinner
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That sounds bad. No offense.

Christmas tradition on my dad's side of the family is "scalloped oysters".
I love oysters in many styles, but I cannot eat that stuff. it's really bad.

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I didn't like the soup when I was really young. But it is pretty good.

Salty though.

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The scalloped oysters are affectionately referred to "hot snot in a pot"

I would probably eat oyster soup. Once or twice.

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The brandy helps it out.

Especially when you're 14.

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Just awesome fucking thread.


We all don't have vodka and a Xanax bar for Christmas dinner.

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Glogg doesn't really taste very good, IMO, but hot damn will it get you where you need to go! :drunken:


Just got home from throwing a few back at Simon's. I'm good to go.

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Turned out everyone went nuts on dessert this year. Had this German chocolate mousse cake from Costco... oh my gawd. Mom made sugar cookies with hersey kisses inside and powdered sugar on the outside. Oh, and smurf cake.

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Assortment of frozen appetizer type stuff from Costco and abundance of adult beverages. Tradition stuff is too labor intensive.

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Christmas Eve at my in-laws is breakfast for dinner (ugh)
Christmas Eve with my family is a smattering of appetizers and a whole lot of booze (we're Irish)
Christmas Day at my in-laws is turkey (my MIL makes it quite well, so I mind it a little less than normal)
Christmas Day with my family depends on who is hosting...this year, we were with my family for Christmas Day, and it was a sad looking turkey dinner...I subsided on mashed potatoes until we got up by home and stopped at Fridays.

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this thread has taken a turn for the depressing. :lol:

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