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Smack dat 11-26-2016 04:16 PM

Do you Americans Eat Turkey at Thanksgiving AND Christmas?
 
Well do you?

kane 11-26-2016 04:17 PM

Yes at Thanksgiving, but normally Christmas dinner for me is at a friend's house where a bunch of us get together and they cook a prime rib.

EddyTheDog 11-26-2016 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by kane (Post 21333709)
Yes at Thanksgiving, but normally Christmas dinner for me is at a friend's house where a bunch of us get together and they cook a prime rib.

15K for Kane!!!

Burnt lamb is traditional in our house.....

kane 11-26-2016 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by EddyTheDog (Post 21333712)
15K for Kane!!!

Burnt lamb is traditional in our house.....

Holy shit! I didn't even notice I hit 15K. Thanks for the heads up.

Bladewire 11-26-2016 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by EddyTheDog (Post 21333712)

Burnt lamb is traditional in our house.....

I love lamb stew, I start making it this time of year.

EddyTheDog 11-26-2016 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 21333724)
I love lamb stew, I start making it this time of year.

We always had a big leg of lamb at Christmas and we all liked it slow cooked and tender - Every fucking year we would get drunk and fall asleep and we would wake up to cremated lamb - I swear it must have happened 10 times...

kane 11-26-2016 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by EddyTheDog (Post 21333736)
We always had a big leg of lamb at Christmas and we all liked it slow cooked and tender - Every fucking year we would get drunk and fall asleep and we would wake up to cremated lamb - I swear it must have happened 10 times...

At that point it becomes tradition. :)

Rochard 11-26-2016 04:56 PM

For Thanksgiving we do turkey, but for Christmas... We do lasagna.

My wife's family is very Italian and my god they love their food. Making the lasagna is a three day family event. Everything is made by hand - the sauce, the meatballs, the pasta... It was odd at first but now I cannot imagine Christmas without lasagna.

MiamiBoyz 11-26-2016 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Smack dat (Post 21333706)
Well do you?

I prefer cock on those particular holidays (and every other day as well) so Happy Holidays!

pimpmaster9000 11-26-2016 05:12 PM

I get so much food from relatives to take home that I'm good for a week...

noshit 11-26-2016 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 21333757)
For Thanksgiving we do turkey, but for Christmas... We do lasagna.

My wife's family is very Italian and my god they love their food. Making the lasagna is a three day family event. Everything is made by hand - the sauce, the meatballs, the pasta... It was odd at first but now I cannot imagine Christmas without lasagna.

Meatball Lasagna must be Amazing

Praise Kek

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kane 11-26-2016 05:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 21333757)
For Thanksgiving we do turkey, but for Christmas... We do lasagna.

My wife's family is very Italian and my god they love their food. Making the lasagna is a three day family event. Everything is made by hand - the sauce, the meatballs, the pasta... It was odd at first but now I cannot imagine Christmas without lasagna.

That Lasagna sounds great!

Barry-xlovecam 11-26-2016 05:22 PM

US people eat turkey for Thanksgiving for the reason that it is a bird native to the USA.

Christmas dinner is ham, turkey, duck, mutton (lamb) or prime rib ... or whatever you like. Davy Crockett probably ate bear :1orglaugh

brassmonkey 11-26-2016 05:42 PM

i dont like turkey. going to be roast beef here.

RandazzoXXX 11-26-2016 05:54 PM

Turkey and/or Ham is what most in the US have for Thanksgiving. The same for Christmas. However Christmas is more diverse and lots of people do BBQ ribs, chicken, duck, or whatever they prefer to have at a family feast type of meal.

Turkey is traditional but it takes way too long to cook and isn't generally anyone's favorite which is why it's really only eaten on those two holidays(The entire bird). Personally in my circle I'm finding that most of us have cut Turkey off the menu entirely and just do ham.

Spunky 11-26-2016 06:20 PM

Canadians as well

Bladewire 11-26-2016 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by RandazzoXXX (Post 21333841)
Personally in my circle I'm finding that most of us have cut Turkey off the menu entirely and just do ham.

Same here. People I know do ham, steak or rack of ribs nowadays. It takes a long time, and a lot of attention, to cook a turkey and too many things can go wrong with a turkey where it's undercooked or too dry.

Look Chang 11-26-2016 11:24 PM

French style here: Fresh oysters, goose foie gras and duck confit with assorted wines :winkwink:

lovebitch 11-26-2016 11:43 PM

I like turkey

pimpmaster9000 11-27-2016 04:31 AM

garrry will be eating old roast beef :2 cents::2 cents:


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