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What is the traditional Christmas dish you grew up with?
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<blockquote data-quote="AJ" data-source="post: 349133" data-attributes="member: 2363"><p>My family has had oyster stew every Christmas Eve since I was a baby. Continuing a tradition that's lasted over 65 years we had the oyster stew again last night for dinner. It was sooo good. To maintain the uniqueness, Christmas Eve is the only time during the year that we have oyster stew. Dinner on Christmas day is always a genuine Smithfield Country Ham baked with a pineapple/brown sugar glaze, collards, candied sweet potatoes, deviled eggs, potato salad (my Mother's recipe), oyster dressing, baked turkey with giblet gravy, butter beans with corn, mashed potatoes, string bean casserole, fresh baked rolls, and of course iced tea. For dessert there are pies and cakes of every description given by family, friends, and neighbors. With family members, grand kids, a special guest we will have 22 people sharing the blessings given us by our Heavenly Father. After dinner I will have a good smoke and then I'll take a much needed nap. That's Christmas at AJ's. Wish all my friends at the BoB could be here to add to the merriment. :santa: </p><p></p><p>AJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJ, post: 349133, member: 2363"] My family has had oyster stew every Christmas Eve since I was a baby. Continuing a tradition that's lasted over 65 years we had the oyster stew again last night for dinner. It was sooo good. To maintain the uniqueness, Christmas Eve is the only time during the year that we have oyster stew. Dinner on Christmas day is always a genuine Smithfield Country Ham baked with a pineapple/brown sugar glaze, collards, candied sweet potatoes, deviled eggs, potato salad (my Mother's recipe), oyster dressing, baked turkey with giblet gravy, butter beans with corn, mashed potatoes, string bean casserole, fresh baked rolls, and of course iced tea. For dessert there are pies and cakes of every description given by family, friends, and neighbors. With family members, grand kids, a special guest we will have 22 people sharing the blessings given us by our Heavenly Father. After dinner I will have a good smoke and then I'll take a much needed nap. That's Christmas at AJ's. Wish all my friends at the BoB could be here to add to the merriment. :santa: AJ [/QUOTE]
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