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NEW TOPIC: NEW YEAR'S EVE
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In your face! Seeing how we have so many Jewish and Hindu posters I'm going with the neutral phrasing. Do Hindus celebrate anything these days?
What big meals do you have these days? All days or just the 24th? What special ingredients did you put?
For Christmas Eve (24th) we went with two ducks for the 5 of us(parents, me and my brothers). My father would go with a goose but I got through with the two ducks. Duck tastes better than goose, also two ducks have more legs than one goose, amd öegs are always very popular pieces during the meals. Plus, one big goose has lots of dry meat in the interior (if done badly), while two smaller ducks are juicy and tasty. One of them was spiced with rosemary (my idea as well), the other with mugwort (very German). Both were filled with apples and minced meat. Very tasty.
They were served with red cabbage and carameled potatoes. Delicious!
Today for Christmas Day (25th) we'll settle with a rabbit. Bought in pieces and, like the ducks, just chilled and not frozen because it's better this way. Didn't make much difference in price surprisingly. So far I don't know how it'll be cooked, but it'll be tasty as hell.
For Boxing Day (26th for illiterates of Western culture) we'll have salmon, two fishes. We'll have all the family around with grandparents as well as the families of my father's brother and sister. So it'll be lots.
Great family, great culture, great meals. What do YOU have to offer? Meal size = balls size!
PS: Turkey is boring
NEW TOPIC: NEW YEAR'S EVE
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In your face! Seeing how we have so many Jewish and Hindu posters I'm going with the neutral phrasing. Do Hindus celebrate anything these days?
What big meals do you have these days? All days or just the 24th? What special ingredients did you put?
For Christmas Eve (24th) we went with two ducks for the 5 of us(parents, me and my brothers). My father would go with a goose but I got through with the two ducks. Duck tastes better than goose, also two ducks have more legs than one goose, amd öegs are always very popular pieces during the meals. Plus, one big goose has lots of dry meat in the interior (if done badly), while two smaller ducks are juicy and tasty. One of them was spiced with rosemary (my idea as well), the other with mugwort (very German). Both were filled with apples and minced meat. Very tasty.
They were served with red cabbage and carameled potatoes. Delicious!
Today for Christmas Day (25th) we'll settle with a rabbit. Bought in pieces and, like the ducks, just chilled and not frozen because it's better this way. Didn't make much difference in price surprisingly. So far I don't know how it'll be cooked, but it'll be tasty as hell.
For Boxing Day (26th for illiterates of Western culture) we'll have salmon, two fishes. We'll have all the family around with grandparents as well as the families of my father's brother and sister. So it'll be lots.
Great family, great culture, great meals. What do YOU have to offer? Meal size = balls size!
PS: Turkey is boring
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