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What is the traditional Christmas dish you grew up with?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigCasino" data-source="post: 348984" data-attributes="member: 2824"><p>We never really had a traditional Dinner, we just always had what we had, altho after I moved out of the house, my mom used to ask me what I wanted for Christmas dinner and she would make that, kind of like part of my gift, one year I picked Cabbage rolls, halupki, galupki, pigs in the blanket, what ever you call them around here you can hear all of those names, unfortunately I came down with the flu that same evening and ejected those wonderful cabbage rolls, knowing that rice absorbs moisture quite well, I looked like a playdough machine, weirdly enough I thought that would ruin my love for those little parcels of cabbage wrapped love, but luckily enough it hasn't.</p><p></p><p>Now a days since I started to stay home for Christmas dinner we have been having Hams, the reason is so that we can make things like Ham, cabbage and potato soup, and bean soup, and potato soup with the left overs! I look more forward to the soups then the actual Christmas meal...LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigCasino, post: 348984, member: 2824"] We never really had a traditional Dinner, we just always had what we had, altho after I moved out of the house, my mom used to ask me what I wanted for Christmas dinner and she would make that, kind of like part of my gift, one year I picked Cabbage rolls, halupki, galupki, pigs in the blanket, what ever you call them around here you can hear all of those names, unfortunately I came down with the flu that same evening and ejected those wonderful cabbage rolls, knowing that rice absorbs moisture quite well, I looked like a playdough machine, weirdly enough I thought that would ruin my love for those little parcels of cabbage wrapped love, but luckily enough it hasn't. Now a days since I started to stay home for Christmas dinner we have been having Hams, the reason is so that we can make things like Ham, cabbage and potato soup, and bean soup, and potato soup with the left overs! I look more forward to the soups then the actual Christmas meal...LOL [/QUOTE]
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