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hickster


Location: Chugiak, Alaska
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Christmas Dinner?
Original Message   Dec 26, 2004 4:55 am
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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Paula


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Re: Christmas Dinner?
Reply #18   Jan 2, 2005 5:21 pm
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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Re: Christmas Dinner?
Reply #19   Jan 2, 2005 6:24 pm
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


Paula, there appears to be a variety of recipes for it but here you go.........Berks Pennsylvania Shoo Fly Pies

Majorxlr8n


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Re: Christmas Dinner?
Reply #20   Jan 3, 2005 1:40 am
Marty

What is shoo-fly pie?


Paula

Paula,

Shoo-fly pie is a molasses/crumb pie that is moderately sweet. Your fillings don't fall out after taking a bite! Its real popular with the Amish folk in Pennsylvania. I usually get a few when my wife & I make a trek out there. Dutch Haven is the store where we buy them (on Rt 30) - they have the best shoo-fly pie found in the Lancaster area IMO.

Marty

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Re: Christmas Dinner?
Reply #21   Jan 3, 2005 10:59 am
I bet if ya saved one, ya could use it to clean out the chute on the blower when it clogs up

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