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What are you planning for christmas?

Particuarly interested in christmas traditions from various countries.
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Scrambled eggs with salmon. I may add toast, if I can get someone to help me with the workload.
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Originally Posted by kwilkinson View Post
Scrambled eggs with salmon. I may add toast, if I can get someone to help me with the workload.

Any idea where to kop a recipe for that? Been meaning to take a stab at some eggs for years.
post #4 of 54
If I can ascertain the proper temperature, please to serve, sous vide eggs.
post #5 of 54
Beer. Maybe some whisky.
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If I can ascertain the proper temperature, please to serve, sous vide eggs.

Whatever you do, don't listen to gomestar. His eggs don't get the right consistency to suck through a straw.
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Whatever you do, don't listen to gomestar. His eggs don't get the right consistency to suck through a straw.

I can't listen to Kyle either, as he has only ever dealt with one huevo.
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I can't listen to Kyle either, as he has only ever dealt with one huevo.

Depends how you define "dealt with".
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Whatever you do, don't listen to gomestar. His eggs don't get the right consistency to suck through a straw.

I saw this and intended for some wit

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I can't listen to Kyle either, as he has only ever dealt with one huevo.

but then I saw this and lol'ed.




I think we eat ham for Christmas. Ham and a lot of Champagne.
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Scrambled eggs with salmon. I may add toast, if I can get someone to help me with the workload.
If you're a bit iffy about the salmon, you can substitute it for bacon.
post #11 of 54
whole roasted pig. we always have roasted pig... nothing expresses the spirit of the child Jesus' birth than the slaughter, the stab of a spear up down its mouth and out its ass, and the slow cooking over charcoal of a hapless pig. yum.
post #12 of 54
I'm going to cook prime rib sandwiches with au jus and Italian wedding soup to be eaten informally. We have the extended family over to play backgammon and spades.
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whole roasted pig. we always have roasted pig... nothing expresses the spirit of the child Jesus' birth than the slaughter, the stab of a spear up down its mouth and out its ass, and the slow cooking over charcoal of a hapless pig. yum.

& lots & lots of FIREWORKS!
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Beer. Maybe some whisky.

Both of the essential food groups, I see.
post #15 of 54
Like every year, tamales.
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