hickster
Location: Chugiak, Alaska
Joined: Apr 15, 2004
Points: 163
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Christmas Dinner?
Original Message Dec 26, 2004 4:55 am |
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What did you all have? Mmm, crab legs...big 'uns! (stick-o-butter for scale) ...and had smoked salmon for breakfast! God, I love Alaska! hickster
This message was modified Dec 26, 2004 by hickster
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xydcxrwjj
CAT,S NAME IS SCOOTER SHE CAT,S NAME IF FLUFFY
Location: FERRIDAY LA. 71334
Joined: Dec 7, 2004
Points: 29
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Re: Christmas Dinner?---By WILL
Reply #12 Dec 28, 2004 9:14 am |
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Never eaten any crab legs but they look good to me. Raised up in South Louisiana where crabs, shrimp,crawfish, catfish is a standard diet. My wife,and I do tell here all the time, she is the best cook in the world, she cooked- a Turkey breast, ham, dressing, fruit salad, candied yams, snap beans, potato salad, corn, plus cakes, and you name it for desert. I ate a little too much and have been working on the left overs. Wish you all a Happy New Year and may the Almighty God let us see another one. Your friend---Will
WILL
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xydcxrwjj
CAT,S NAME IS SCOOTER SHE CAT,S NAME IF FLUFFY
Location: FERRIDAY LA. 71334
Joined: Dec 7, 2004
Points: 29
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Re: Christmas Dinner?--by Will sometimes called something else
Reply #14 Dec 28, 2004 11:32 am |
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Marshall---He is a bad cat. Pretty day down in northeast Louisiana, have had 6 freezes in a row(we are not used to that) but it is warming up. Warm enough to work outside so I took my deck off my Oldest (828 MTD) and , wire brushing, cleaning it up good, primer painting it, putting one new belt and sharpening the blades. No grass not but it will be. Bless all of you---Will
WILL
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Majorxlr8n
Location: Freehold NJ
Joined: Aug 6, 2003
Points: 1092
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Re: Christmas Dinner?
Reply #16 Jan 2, 2005 3:08 am |
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Those crab legs look delicious! I haven't had 'em since summer. Usually plentiful here in NJ... Had ham with brown sugar/orange juice/pineapple glaze, lasagna, spinach, string bean casserole with Durkee Onions on top (my FAVE!), corn, smashed potatoes, fresh italian bread, pickled artechokes, shoo-fly pie (dad's fave), home made cookies & struffoli. "FAT" Marty
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xydcxrwjj
CAT,S NAME IS SCOOTER SHE CAT,S NAME IF FLUFFY
Location: FERRIDAY LA. 71334
Joined: Dec 7, 2004
Points: 29
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Re: Christmas Dinner?
Reply #17 Jan 2, 2005 5:00 pm |
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Marty---You make me hungry. Man, this Christmas and New Years feasts have been something. Expecially, when you have a cook that is something else. Glazed ham, mashed potatoes---I am ready to go again. Bless you all---your friend--Will----sometimes called xydcxrejj--got a dog called Devon
WILL
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Paula
May you have enough happiness to make you sweet, enough trials to make you strong, enough sorrow to keep you human and enough hope to make you happy.
Joined: Apr 30, 2004
Points: 785
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Re: Christmas Dinner?
Reply #18 Jan 2, 2005 5:21 pm |
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Marty What is shoo-fly pie? A couple of years ago, our family decided to break with tradition (although after reading this, I've got a hankering for some glazed ham) and do something different every year....last year it was at my sister's and we had Italian. This year, it was at my house and I cooked Mexican food....We had taco salad, tacos and tosadas (make my own shells) with all the fixings, guacamole, taco dip, pico de giao (sp?), artichoke dip (my sister's specialty...she makes it jalapenos and it is delicious!), trays of candies and cookies and then, for dessert, cheesecake with strawberries I had picked last year and frozen. Paula
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