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What is the traditional Christmas dish you grew up with?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hawker" data-source="post: 349943" data-attributes="member: 2466"><p>We have a few Xmas traditional feasts. My late grandma used to make tradional head cheese which is something I've taken over since her passing. I also make Beef Barley Ox Tail soup, Deer Jerky, Smoked Fish (either white fish or salmon), and Pickled Herring.</p><p>My mother always makes my other gramma's family reciept of homemade noodles smothered in butter. And it's always a treat when someone on my wifes side makes homemade perogies and cabbage rolls and borsche.</p><p></p><p>Coming from a very large family we used to travel to seven different places in three days with large meals at five of them. To say we had are fill of turkey would be an understatement. With the passing of alot of the older generation we started a new tradition of steak & lobster on Xmas day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawker, post: 349943, member: 2466"] We have a few Xmas traditional feasts. My late grandma used to make tradional head cheese which is something I've taken over since her passing. I also make Beef Barley Ox Tail soup, Deer Jerky, Smoked Fish (either white fish or salmon), and Pickled Herring. My mother always makes my other gramma's family reciept of homemade noodles smothered in butter. And it's always a treat when someone on my wifes side makes homemade perogies and cabbage rolls and borsche. Coming from a very large family we used to travel to seven different places in three days with large meals at five of them. To say we had are fill of turkey would be an understatement. With the passing of alot of the older generation we started a new tradition of steak & lobster on Xmas day. [/QUOTE]
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