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Just now started to smoke aka double-smoke since it was already cooked spiral cut ham.
Maple-Bourbon rub with maple injection.

 
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Country Ham
Mashed Taters / Gravy
Green Beans.
Rolls
Chocolate Cake


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I worked last night and again tonight so it's frozen pizza for dinner.




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Jaegerschnitel.

German potato salad.

Mushroom spaetzle.

Red cabbage.

Gluhwein, with fresh tangerine slices.

Food coma for the furlough meeting!


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Prime Rib - can’t wait.



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Posts: 2043 | Location: Liberty, MO | Registered: November 28, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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This year will be beef tenderloin on the big green egg, roasted brussles sprouts, green bean casserole, roasted fingerling potatoes and a red wine sauce. Christmas cookies for dessert, the recipes for which go back generations to Norway (via Bay Ridge, Brooklyn). Amals, I’ll stack our cookies against yours any day! Big Grin

Merry Christmas to all.


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Peppercorn crusted beef tenderloin with buttery garlic mashed spuds, bacon and parmisaan green beans, rolls and a Ceasar salad. A nice Pinot. Someone else can sort out dessert


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22 pound Turkey, 8 pound Ham, Corn casserole, Green beans, Mashed Potatoes, Sweet potatoes and marshmallows, Hot rolls, Bread dressing, Home made Cranberry/Orange sauce, Spinach dip, Fruit Salad, Deviled eggs, Pumpkin and Apple pies, Selected Red and White wines, Egg nog.


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I speak jive.
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Two fried turkey boobs, and a Texas-style beef brisket.
 
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Turkey
Dressing
Sweet Potato
Green Beans
Gravy
Rolls

I know sounds like Thanksgiving but its so good.
 
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Ribeyes (pan fried in a smoking hot cast iron skillet)
Funeral Potatoes
Steamed Asparagus
Parmesan rolls
Clam dip
 
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Prime Rib - can’t wait.


You shouldn't, I made one on Saturday, now turkey time. My mom can't eat beef due to tick born illness.



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My wife and I carried over a tradition from my Mom's house: Sliced roast beef simmering in its own juice all day. Couple loaves of bread. Mustard. Cheesy potatos. Deviled eggs. Shrimp. Olives. Crackers and spread. Other stuff. It just sits out all day and you graze at will Smile



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Prime Rib with all the usual fixings. Yum!!

Jim


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Not going to go nuts cooking this year going it alone, but...

Bacon wrapped pork tenderloin with honey-teriyaki glaze

Brussels sprouts with balsamic vinegar and Pancetta

Mashed potatoes

Just enough to piss everyone at work tomorrow with my leftovers...
 
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This year will be beef tenderloin on the big green egg, roasted brussles sprouts, green bean casserole, roasted fingerling potatoes and a red wine sauce. Christmas cookies for dessert, the recipes for which go back generations to Norway (via Bay Ridge, Brooklyn). Amals, I’ll stack our cookies against yours any day! Big Grin

Merry Christmas to all.


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Turkey
Dressing
Sweet Potato
Green Beans
Gravy
Rolls

I know sounds like Thanksgiving but its so good.


I can relate; I'd have no trouble with that meal twice within a month.
 
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Being Jewish, Christmas eve, by law, is Chinese Food. Christmas dinner will be turkey and loads of other choices at my brother's home.
 
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I'm at work today also, but we have a full kitchen here at the PD. I have a honey and brown sugar glazed ham in a slow cooker, green bean and cheesy hash brown casseroles in the oven, should all be done in about an hour. Pumpkin pie for desert.
 
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18lbs of bone in prime rib and honey baked bone in ham as the mains..


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