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Old 11-18-2005, 02:33 PM
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Big Thanksgiving food questions:

1) Dressing: Do you prefer yours IN the bird, or OUT of the bird? White bread or Corn Bread? With or Without "goodies" (Oysters, Other Meat, etc)?

2) Cranberries: Whole or the Jellied Can?
1. Out!! Cornbread, no sage, with ground pork, baked in a casserole so it's nice and crusty brown on top. I've tried and tried to make mine as good as my grandmother's was, but I think it's not because she used so much bacon fat to saute the onion and green pepper.

2. We buy both so everyone is happy. I prefer whole.
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Old 11-18-2005, 08:41 PM
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Stuffing should always be prepared out of the bird, for the reasons lifesaver mentioned.

I posted about Christmas dinner already, so I'll add what my family does for Thanksgiving. Dinner is always turkey, stuffing (bread stuffing cooked outside the bird), green beans (again, ick), mashed potatoes, jellied cranberry sauce. Dessert was ALWAYS ice cream cake, because my birthday falls on or near Thanksgiving. I've finally been able to convince my folks to serve pie, as I'd rather have the traditional pie than ice cream cake, but I still ask for a candle in my piece of pie.

Hehe - When I was about 12, my parents hosted Thanksgiving dinner for the family. My mother put the turkey in the oven in plenty of time. About an hour before it was due to come out, she checked on it, and it was still raw! Turns out the oven was set to "keep warm", which overrides the temperature setting and keeps the oven at 150 degrees. Dinner was late that year...
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Old 12-23-2005, 01:43 PM
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We usually have Christmas eve dinner after midnight Mass in the French tradition of seafood and champagne (usually oysters, shrimp, scallops, and salmon along with a seafood soup. Then on Christmas afternoon we usually have goose or ducks and slow baked virginia ham.
Along with this we always have corn bread stuffing with vidalia onions, bacon, pecans, and brandied plums; grilled asparagus; roast yams; oven baked new potatoes in pan dripping; and sometimes wild rice; all accompanied by a bordeaux blanc and a full bodied red like a Pommard. Then a cheese board with an assortment of cheeses and a good port and finally Christmas pudding with brandy butter, English sherry trifle and Champagne. This usually calls for a leasurly walk to shake things down and have a cigar and then back for New Orleans chicory coffee, cognac, and Belgian chocolates.
Way too much, but we all love it.
Merry Christmas all!
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Old 12-24-2005, 11:55 AM
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We usually have Christmas eve dinner after midnight Mass in the French tradition....

I want to Christmas at your house, dekeguy.
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Old 12-24-2005, 01:22 PM
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Christmas Eve:
We make a tourtičre . A tourtičre is a meat pie originating from Quebec, usually made with ground pork and/or veal, or beef. It is a traditional Christmas and New Year's Eve dish in Quebec. You can take Mr. 1228 outta Montrčal (gladly!) but the tourtičre stays! He makes a killer tourtičre

Christmas Day
We do turkey
Cranberry sauce (I like the whole cranberries but everyone else liked the jellied)
stuffing (in the bird)
collard greens
macaroni and cheese
pumpkin pie
apple pie
chocolate pecan pie (or regular pecan pie)
green beans
garlic mashed potatoes

sometimes if we have guests, we will also do a ham
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Old 12-24-2005, 06:00 PM
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I want to Christmas at your house, dekeguy.
I am with You on that. If He wasnt in Vi. I would drive over!

Jill, Move To Kansas! Soon!!!!!!!!1

Off to Bookems soon, Whores De Vors tonight. He was at the Chiefs Game, We Won!

Ham Sun for Christmas! Bookems wife will fix enough for Big Care Package for Me! I love Her! Nice to Have Friends!

Will report in later and tell how full I am!
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Old 12-24-2005, 06:31 PM
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Predominantly we have Turkey but in the past we’ve had lasagna, honey glazed ham, pork tenderloin and roast beef. Personally I could care less what the main dish is, I’m more concerned about the side dishes. I love jalapeno cornbread.
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