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Staying home. Too many drunks on the roads and DUI check points are everywhere in Pima county.

Gonna' grill a steak at home and wash it down with a 6 pack of Shiner Bock.

GF is pissed at me, so it will be a quiet evening.
I'll probably go straight to hell for this, but I laughed my ass off.

Happy New Year, GWBiker!


And a Happy New Year to you and yours.

GF is Italian, so she gets pissed at me twice a day.


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Prime rib and collards tonight. We have to work tomorrow so the staff doesn’t have to.

Happy new year all.
 
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I’m about to put a Sirloin tip in for sous vide. My wife is having lobster. We’ll have baked potato, something green, and a fruit tarte for dessert.




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We decided to change our menu for tonight at the last minute. Wife is going to make a few different canapé recipes instead of just steaks. The canapés will consist of scallops, ribeye steak, shrimp, and of course bacon. Good cheese, wine, and champagne needless to say will also be on the menu.


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We're doing a simple fondue for dinner, and then we'll drag out all the snacks for our late night. Cheesecake, fresh fruit with a yogurt/coolwhip/pudding dip, and a 6-layer Mexican dip using only 5 layers this year (I can't stand sour cream Smile)



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New Years Day is the traditional family crab feed. Much crab and champagne.
 
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Jen and I always stay home and do New Years with the kids. We fondue steak, make "Red Lobster" biscuits, and serve crab legs. At the end the night with a family game of Apples to Apples. All in all, perfect!


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Boneless pork chops in cast iron skillet, peas and my company's pita bread. A few beers to go along with it and then settle into my rocking chair and watch a movie.
I'd love to grill outside but the single digit temps lately make that hard.
Tomorrow is a different story. Big family get together with pork, kielbasa, kraut and all the fixings.


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After helping found the North New Jersey colony the children of this ancestor migrated to Pennsylvania and remained there until my grandfather moved his family to Cincinnati.

With a long heritage of Pennsylvania Dutch in the family my New Years Day meal is Sauerkraut and Pork with some Turnip Root thrown in for the last 3 hours. This particular meal is said to provide for good luck in the New Year and it's also very very tasty.


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Cabbage, black eyed peas, smoked pork chops and cornbread for New Year's day.
 
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Cioppino. This batch will have lobster along with the usual suspects. Smile

Tomorrow it's rack of lamb.



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After helping found the North New Jersey colony the children of this ancestor migrated to Pennsylvania and remained there until my grandfather moved his family to Cincinnati.

With a long heritage of Pennsylvania Dutch in the family my New Years Day meal is Sauerkraut and Pork with some Turnip Root thrown in for the last 3 hours. This particular meal is said to provide for good luck in the New Year and it's also very very tasty.


Big menu tradition among Pennsylvania Dutch and German folks in the Pennsylvania Reading/Berks county area. All washed down with good German Beer.

Fasnachts was another favorite later in the season.


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Hoppin John with blackeyed peas


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Tonight our son, daughter in law, 12 year old and 3 year old granddaughter will be joining us for prime rib, baked potatoes, broiled green beans with slivered almonds and garlic, deviled eggs, bread pudding, and razzle berry pie for desert.


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I'd say intoxicashun, but that would be an unnnnnnnderstatetment.





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If they start whining, I'll be eating some Dems tonight.

With a nice Chianti.


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My wife and I just snack on things all evening. We just finished eating chicken wings I made. Up next I will make jalapeños stuffed with cream cheese and wrapped in bacon. Then it will be chile con queso and chips. If we are still hungry after that it will be crackers with honey mustard, cheese, summer sausage, and pineapple.




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Cabbage, black eyed peas, smoked pork chops and cornbread for New Year's day.


New Year’s Day I will make a pot roast, cabbage, black eyed peas, and cornbread.




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We have similar tastes. I did the bacon wrapped stuffed jalapeños earlier, am working on the wings, and if I am still hungry (and awake) later it will be chips with some melted Velveeta and Rotel (and some Blair's After Death to heat it up).

Happy New Year!
 
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Have prime rib and lobster in the Sous Vide pot as I type...






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