What tradition of food do you have?!


Question: for Christmas? Other than the traditional?? Sometimes I bake my Ham with Coca-Cola.
I like to see what others do. have fun


Answers: for Christmas? Other than the traditional?? Sometimes I bake my Ham with Coca-Cola.
I like to see what others do. have fun

I eat mexican food, and I am not mexican. I am European.

bread fruit juc and fried fish

the basics..duck duck goose..depends.

same as thanksgiving.
turkey
mashed potatoes
stuffing
buscuits
corn
peas
cranburry sauce
alcohol free sparkling cider
dessert is apple pie with vanilla ice cram

candied sweet potatoes with marshmallows.

massive roast dinner

i eat soul food. i have dressing, ham, turkey macoroni, and other food. I like all types of food.

one thanksgiving i ate fried turkey .

we don't really do special food for Christmas. I think the greatest thing we did one year was order a big sandwich platter from subway... We do the big feast for thanksgiving.

Turkey

At my house we eat tamales and banuelos for Christmas. For Thanksgiving we eat my Grandmas famous giblet gravy she uses the yucky insides of the turkey and makes an awesome gravy mmmm!!

it depends on where we go, my family and my brothers in-laws and my brother all take turns. My mom is doing thanksgiving. With the in-laws its the same every holiday. Dumplings, sausage (polish), meat lasagna with too many peppers, and salad and a bunch of other gross stuff that i don't like.

In the UK we normally eat turkey, but our family never do, we go with the Swedish tradition of ham.

When i was young for thanksgiving we always had Baked sweet potato's with marshmallows! YUCK! I just ate the marshmallows!

I make a nice Italian dinner for Christmas. Usually lasagna, meatballs, hot Italian sausage, salad, garlic bread, and red wine.

i make a special drop cookie that the recipe has been handed down. i'm not aloud to show up to christmas or thanksgiving without it. when we would deep pit the ham we used orange juice and ketchup for the glaze.

We have ham, kuba (a chezcoslovokian dish made of potatoes, dried mushrooms, onions and gralic, and butter) Its SOOO yummy!!!!!! fresh bread, veggies and yams

apricot onion glazed chicken. a jewish recipe. absolutely delish!!! and oven baked bread toasted with mozzerella cheese on top.

Dutch! I'm dutch, and the origination of Santa comes from the dutch, so we do it the real way.

On December 1st, you put your shoes out. Santa comes and puts candy in them, and you do this until December 5th. On December 6th, we get all our presents, and have a big meal with traditional family recipes passed down over the years.

we have prime rib, twice baked potatoes, corn souffle, candied sweet potatoes, fresh baked bread and apple/cranberry cheesecake(made from my own recipe)....yummy

We're turkey people. I've eaten "crock pot turkey" and it was really good. I have no idea how to make it, though.

Biko is a sweet rice cook with coconut milk and brown sugar. Kheer is a sweet rice cook with white sugar and milk, garnish with peanut or almond. This two are my favorite.

Try roasting your ham with a 'lemon lime' soda that has little or NO sweetener added. Or you could serve leftovers and donate the money you'll save to a homeless dinner organization ... or you could serve dinner at the homeless place.
My husband and I are developing our own 'traditions' for Thanksgiving and Christmas. We don't want to spend them with 'family' (we could, but we prefer seeing them when it is NOT a 'big holiday') so we go out to a good movie and then have dinner out. I don't know where we are going for Christmas yet, but we are going to an Asian (probably Chinese) restaurant and having duck this year ... we'll choose the movie the week of Thanksgiving, but it will be either 'science fiction' or 'action/adventure.'

I was very surprised to see how many people actually do turkey and ham for Christmas! I always thought it was a WASPy, 50s sitcom type thing. 0__o

My family has always done seafood. It's the Sicilian way, hehe. Mussels in garlicky tomato sauce, breaded and baked clams, shrimp cocktail, seared scallops, and calamari.
We also do cold tortellini salad, lasagna, and cannoli and coffee for dessert.

so...hungry...

I make breakfast burgers, 2 sausage patties for the burger, scrambled egg, but kept together like Mcdonalds, cheddar cheese and Lots of ketchup-with french fries. It's good to make because you can make everything in the morning before you get started on Christmas dinner which usually aint done in my house until around 6.

all food

my family eats tamales (which all the ladies prepared the days before) for christmas along with a huge honey glazed ham, and the works. No turkey for this holiday though.

Turkey
dressing
sweet potato casserole with praline topping
cranberry sauce
sweet corn
ham with a honey, brown sugar, & orange juice glaze
lots of desserts & homemade candies



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