| Siobhan Perricone |
Usually we have something Italian that my husband makes on Christmas Eve.
Then I make something new and interesting for Christmas dinner, then we
have people over somewhat after (sometimes just before) Christmas day and
have another holiday celebration with them. So here's what we're having
for those three meals (which happen to be Friday, Saturday, and Sunday this
year :)
Friday we're having raviolis. Nice, simple, cheesy and yummy.
Saturday I got a boneless rib roast (is it still a rib roast? :D) that I'm
not sure if I'm going to just do the salt and pepper thing on, or if I'm
going to spice it up. It's slightly different than the other couple of
times that I've done rib roasts in that it's got no bones, so technically
it'll count as "something new". :)
In addition to the roast I'm making Vermont Cheddar Cheese Soup and Matzo
Scallion Pancakes. I'll make a mince meat pie and a pumpkin pie for
afters, and those will last a while for us.
I have a friend in Denmark and we'd been talking several weeks ago about
Dutch food and Bitterballen (which are a sort of deep fried meatball) came
up. I thought they sounded interesting. I wasn't sure when I'd have a
chance to make them, but I decided Sunday's lunch would be a good chance.
I'm making another dish called Slavinken, which is like pork meat logs.
And since I'll have the fryer going anyway, I decided to make hushpuppies
along with those. So it's going to be a heavy, greasy day after christmas
but it's not like we eat like that all the time.
I'll post the recipes I'm using in separate messages.
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Siobhan Perricone
Humans wrote the bible,
God wrote the rocks
-- Word of God by Kathy Mar
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| Steve Calvin |
Siobhan Perricone wrote:
> Usually we have something Italian that my husband makes on Christmas Eve.
> Then I make something new and interesting for Christmas dinner, then we
> have people over somewhat after (sometimes just before) Christmas day and
> have another holiday celebration with them. So here's what we're having
> for those three meals (which happen to be Friday, Saturday, and Sunday this
> year :)
>
> Friday we're having raviolis. Nice, simple, cheesy and yummy.
>
> Saturday I got a boneless rib roast (is it still a rib roast? :D) that I'm
> not sure if I'm going to just do the salt and pepper thing on, or if I'm
> going to spice it up. It's slightly different than the other couple of
> times that I've done rib roasts in that it's got no bones, so technically
> it'll count as "something new". :)
>
> In addition to the roast I'm making Vermont Cheddar Cheese Soup and Matzo
> Scallion Pancakes. I'll make a mince meat pie and a pumpkin pie for
> afters, and those will last a while for us.
>
> I have a friend in Denmark and we'd been talking several weeks ago about
> Dutch food and Bitterballen (which are a sort of deep fried meatball) came
> up. I thought they sounded interesting. I wasn't sure when I'd have a
> chance to make them, but I decided Sunday's lunch would be a good chance.
> I'm making another dish called Slavinken, which is like pork meat logs.
> And since I'll have the fryer going anyway, I decided to make hushpuppies
> along with those. So it's going to be a heavy, greasy day after christmas
> but it's not like we eat like that all the time.
>
> I'll post the recipes I'm using in separate messages.
>
Sounds yummy. Enjoy!
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Steve
Did you ever notice that when you blow in a dogs face they get mad at
you but when you take them for a ride in the car they stick their head
out of the window?
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| Hazels65 |
>From: Steve Calvin calvins@optonline.net
>Did you ever notice that when you blow in a dogs face they get mad at
>you but when you take them for a ride in the car they stick their head
>out of the window?
Maybe the wind brushed its teeth
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| JimLane |
Hazels65 wrote:
>>From: Steve Calvin calvins@optonline.net
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>>Did you ever notice that when you blow in a dogs face they get mad at
>>you but when you take them for a ride in the car they stick their head
>>out of the window?
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> Maybe the wind brushed its teeth
Or, how your breath smells to the dog? ;->
jim
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