damn those time zonesSpartan Bannana said:It's still morning here, gotta think about time zones Baggy.
Anyway, I'm having some nice turkey, and key lime pie. mmmmmm.
an integral part of any traditional christmas dinnerwilsonscrazybed said:I had vodka, and some really cheap Californian wine.
TMAN10112 said:Mine was pretty awsome
1st:antipasta with wine and cheese
2nd: lobster bisc with shrimp over pasta
3rd: varying seafood including crab legs and stuffed squid
4th: coffee and dessert, mosly pastries
Wam said:Foie gras, smoked salmon, capon, chestnuts and a chocolate log.
And some really, really good wine.
What is this madness?Combined said:Mostly fish and crab. Beaucoup de crab. Some bread. More crab (with salad). Cookies (And/with crab.)
Let me guess... you're from England? Not ripping you off, thats just incredibly English. I had exactly the same, with the addition of roast gammon.curlycrouton said:What happened to the good old fashioned roast turkey with all the trimmings, to the crispy potatoes roasted in goose fat, to the figgy pudding?
As British as they come, yes.AuntyEthel said:Let me guess... you're from England? Not ripping you off, thats just incredibly English. I had exactly the same, with the addition of roast gammon.curlycrouton said:What happened to the good old fashioned roast turkey with all the trimmings, to the crispy potatoes roasted in goose fat, to the figgy pudding?
It's tradition to not eat meat for Christmas dinner in some places. (Seafood is considered not meat).curlycrouton said:Yaddly dee
When did I say Yaddly dee?Combined said:It's tradition to not eat meat for Christmas dinner in some places. (Seafood is considered not meat).curlycrouton said:Yaddly dee
I just cut out the talky parts so it wouldn't take up a lot of space.curlycrouton said:When did I say Yaddly dee?Combined said:It's tradition to not eat meat for Christmas dinner in some places. (Seafood is considered not meat).curlycrouton said:Yaddly dee