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What is the traditional Christmas dish you grew up with?
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<blockquote data-quote="ChiefBull" data-source="post: 350222" data-attributes="member: 3359"><p>We were very poor. One year Ma' took a roll of SPAM from the State Commodities Office grant and rolled it in mashed potato and roasted it. Looking back that was one of the most delicious ChristMass dinners I can remember. Ma' and Da' lost the house after I went to VietNam. Family made it though. Every once and a while for ChristMass we have that same SPAM roll just to remember; and, it tastes as good as memory permits.</p><p>Been married for 46 years; ChristMass Dinner for "our" side now:</p><p>A toast to our gracious Lady, Her Majesty the Queen</p><p>a. Old English Roast Beef</p><p>b. Yorkshire pudding</p><p>c. curried PorkPie</p><p>d. Beef and Barley Soup</p><p>e. Roast vegetables, traditionally Parsnips, Carrots, Shallots, Potato bedded under the roast and served with a Claret reduction</p><p>f. ChristMass Plum pudding, flamed served with Rum hard sauce</p><p>g. Mince Pie, </p><p>h. Wareham bears, Cresssing Buttercreme Biscuits, Essex shortcakes</p><p>Retire to the solarium with a bowl of 'Presbyterian' or Stokkebye's 'Proper English 1025' and a nice glass [two fingers] Bowmore Islay Legend [8] and let the fragrant clouds roll.</p><p>Never varies</p><p></p><p>regards</p><p>ChiefBull</p><p>Anchor'sAweigh/SemperFi</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChiefBull, post: 350222, member: 3359"] We were very poor. One year Ma' took a roll of SPAM from the State Commodities Office grant and rolled it in mashed potato and roasted it. Looking back that was one of the most delicious ChristMass dinners I can remember. Ma' and Da' lost the house after I went to VietNam. Family made it though. Every once and a while for ChristMass we have that same SPAM roll just to remember; and, it tastes as good as memory permits. Been married for 46 years; ChristMass Dinner for "our" side now: A toast to our gracious Lady, Her Majesty the Queen a. Old English Roast Beef b. Yorkshire pudding c. curried PorkPie d. Beef and Barley Soup e. Roast vegetables, traditionally Parsnips, Carrots, Shallots, Potato bedded under the roast and served with a Claret reduction f. ChristMass Plum pudding, flamed served with Rum hard sauce g. Mince Pie, h. Wareham bears, Cresssing Buttercreme Biscuits, Essex shortcakes Retire to the solarium with a bowl of 'Presbyterian' or Stokkebye's 'Proper English 1025' and a nice glass [two fingers] Bowmore Islay Legend [8] and let the fragrant clouds roll. Never varies regards ChiefBull Anchor'sAweigh/SemperFi [/QUOTE]
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