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So im sure we have done this Holiday poll before but Ham or Turkey ?
Posted by
eag (aka eag)
Dec 12 '16, 14:22
Ill go with Ham.
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Neither. We have manicotti and lots of meat. Usually lamb as well as braciole, sausage and meatballs. Christmas Eve is the Feast of Seven Fishes. -- (edited)
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Krusty
Dec 12, 14:32
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TIL: There's a Feast of Seven Fishes. That sounds amazing. Italian food and fish..
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JD
Dec 12, 14:34
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It is but there's no meat at all. No meatballs or sausage with the spaghetti. I always struggle with that.
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Krusty
Dec 12, 14:37
That must be a pleasent smell around the home -- nm
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eag
Dec 12, 14:33
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It's a wonderful smell and instantly floods my head with wonderful memories of years past. I love this time of year and Christmas Eve with my family -- (edited)
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Krusty
Dec 12, 14:35
Both -- nm
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TWuG
Dec 12, 14:31
a standing rib roast or rack of lamb -- nm
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Peglegpete
Dec 12, 14:29
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this...although after our ducky thanksgiving mom now wants to cook a goose -- nm
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zeitgeist
Dec 12, 14:52
Preference is ham but depending on preparation Turkey is more in line with my diet -- nm
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JD
Dec 12, 14:27
Ham. I wind up throwing away most of the turkey, but we will happily eat leftover ham for days. -- nm
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kelly
Dec 12, 14:24
Thanksgiving is turkey obviously (ignore the heathens). We normally wind up with ham at Christmas, but that is flexible. -- nm
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ty97
Dec 12, 14:24
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