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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Stunaep on November 16, 2002, 01:52:36 pm
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Hell, it's not even December yet, but it can't hurt to start early. So, what do you eat for christmas.
My personal favorite is black pudding. For those not aware, it's kind of a sausage, filled with groats, spices and pig's boiled blood. served with bacon and cowberry salad, there is nothing like that in the world. YUM, I say, YUM!!!
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Stuffed Goose.
I've never tried it , but it sounds the coolest, although black pudding sounds kinda uh.. interesting.
we usually have some kinda ham and/or turkey, bacon, etc. We usually have a big kinda buffet thing and lotsa pies. (Apple, Cherry, Pumpkin, Peach) all kinds of good stuff.
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My god... English cooking truly is eeeeevilllll.
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Are you saying that you're not fond of Black puddings, Lamb's liver fagot, toad in the hole and tripe?
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Answer: Other.
Reason: None of the above were vegetarian ^_^
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Do. Not. Mock. Christmas. With. Vegetables.
Christmas is the time, where you eat so much meat, that you see cows flying around your head. The maximum vegetable limit per 1kg of meat is somewhere around 50g. It's like a law.
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Christmas is the time, where you eat so much meat, that you see cows flying around your head. The maximum vegetable limit per 1kg of meat is somewhere around 50g. It's like a law.
:nod:
and I thought that was obvious too. Its almost as bad as having Tofu for ThanksGiving.
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I can't speak for that, cause Estonians don't celebrate Thanksgiving.
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vegetables are about the only thing I eat, regardless of whether it is christmas or not. :D
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Originally posted by Stunaep
The maximum vegetable limit per 1kg of meat is somewhere around 50g. It's like a law.
True, that. This fellow agrees--
http://www.lileks.com/institute/gallery/meat/5.html
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Originally posted by Stunaep
The maximum vegetable limit per 1kg of meat is somewhere around 50g. It's like a law.
---rant mode---
Now is when I realise why there's widespread hunger in this world.
You realise that the material value (feeding animals, vetinary care for the animals, slaughtering animals, etc. etc.) of 8oz of meat is around 45 to 50 full bowls of cooked cereal grains? I don't know about you, but I'd prefer the 50 bowls of food than 8oz of dead flesh.
---/rant mode---
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Well I don't celebrate Christmas in December. I am an Orthodox Christian. :D We celebrate ours on 7th of January so actually our Christmas was long ago. Anyway, we all like to eat some of our domestic meals such as "sarma" which is a very delicious meal. It's a cabbage (not very sour) leaf rolled around spiced meat which is combined with rice and carrots. It is very delicious and it's the favorite meal of all people who visit Serbia. On Christmas, our grandmothers or our moms bake a bread which is called a Christmas cake (translated directly from Serbian). It is very good too cause it is home made, not bought in the shop. Well that is what we eat there. :)
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Originally posted by Odyssey
I don't know about you, but I'd prefer the 50 bowls of food than 8oz of dead flesh.
(http://www.goforit.nl/startrek/site/org/spock.jpg)
"Captain, I'm detecting no sense of humor in this lifeform."
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*Secret Commando Dude (TM) stuffs the 50 bowls of cereal down Oddysseys throat*
*Dr. McCoy walks over to Oddyssey*
(http://startrek.com/content/Photo/TOSPEMCC.GIF)
McCoy: He's dead, Jim.
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first one - never had it
#2- saurkraut blows
#3- never had goose
#4- never had lamb for xmas
#5- other
pizza ;7
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Originally posted by Odyssey
---rant mode---
Now is when I realise why there's widespread hunger in this world.
You realise that the material value (feeding animals, vetinary care for the animals, slaughtering animals, etc. etc.) of 8oz of meat is around 45 to 50 full bowls of cooked cereal grains? I don't know about you, but I'd prefer the 50 bowls of food than 8oz of dead flesh.
---/rant mode---
Yeah but if you killed all the whining vegetarians you could use the space for more meat. :D
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Black pudding. Any dish with blood gets my vote. Then again, I'm an avowed carnivore. I like my meat body tempature and nearly raw. :D
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Ooooo the tastiest Christmas dish?
Mrs Claus :yes:
(http://icestar.hypermart.net/michael/SAN08.jpg)
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Mrs Claus?! :ick
(http://www.blacksheepdesigns.com/images/Galleries/Dolls/Mrs_Claus_close-up_small.jpg)
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That's a doll :wtf:
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Originally posted by Grey Wolf 2009
*Secret Commando Dude (TM) stuffs the 50 bowls of cereal down Oddysseys throat*
(http://snltranscripts.jt.org/89/pics/89ecolonblow3.jpg)
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(http://chris.croome.net/photos/2001/India_February/Auroville/Siddhartha_Farm/Herberts_farm/209_Cow.jpg)
yum.
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Ack. How I hate it when I get misinterpreted...
To ZylonBane: I do have a sense of humour, thanks. Just that you chose to interpret my 'rant mode' literally so you could have a crack at me. Fair enough.
To Grey Wolf 2009: It's Odyssey, one 'd'. So many people get that wrong ^_^
I feel really sorry for Stunaep's cow...
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back to topic...
them swedish dishes, like ham, soaked bread, some potato thingie with those small fishies in it, meatballs, other thingies
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(http://www.k-supermarket.fi/kuvat/upload/kkinkku.jpg)
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(http://icestar.hypermart.net/michael/SAN08.jpg)
I don't think good ol' Santa would allow that. All units prepare to babenap Miss Clause. ;7
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Originally posted by Gortef
(http://www.k-supermarket.fi/kuvat/upload/kkinkku.jpg)
:nod::yes:
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Originally posted by Gortef
(http://www.k-supermarket.fi/kuvat/upload/kkinkku.jpg)
yummy...
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Now I'm hungry you gits. Now what to go for... as Bill Bailey said, "Gluttony stoketh the fires of Lechery" ;7
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Big Steak Pie with roast potatoes, gravy and all that stuff :D
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Christmas dinner much like Thanksgiving dinner around here: Turkey, ham, mashed potatoes w/gravy, corn, rolls, cranberry sauce. Yum. Mustn't forget the old fashion egg nog and christmas cake. :D
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Christmas morning... the first thing for me is a cup of coffee (strong) mmmmm... This is a time to feast and be a glutton, though i like waking up to the smell of coffee every morning..
Ham or turkey for me, can`t seem to get enough turkey at thanksgiving but would like to be surprised this year by having something different for a change.. Mincemeat pie is something I haven`t had in a while, my mum used to make it every year, oh can`t forget waldorf salad, now were talkin... Hmmm now i`m hungry, runs of to the kitchen ;7
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<sctv>
Christmas Day With the Shmenges
Stan and Yosh show us a traditional Leutonian Christmas. Morning starts with Yosh arriving at Stan's for breakfast, bearing the traditional egg, which symbolizes the Christmas breakfast. They eat the Falutniks. They admire the tree, and put the hat on the tree. The women and children leave so that the men can exchange socks. Then they walk to Yosh's house for the presents. Don't get caught under the Christmas budgie! Christmas dinner features a turkey-sized cabbage roll and coffee.
</sctv>
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Not much.
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Smoor rules!
Smoor: 0.75l Ketjap Manis, 1 kg Chicken, 1 jar of Babi ketjap, 0.25 kg turkey & 0.5 kg patatos. Mix this all and let it cook for a while.
8 whole eggs to cook in the smoor as well.
:D
I love it!
Ow, and eh... Don't forget the rice!
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(http://icestar.hypermart.net/michael/SAN08.jpg)
wow ;7
If only we could only be as old and out of shape as santa and ow.. have her as a wife. :wink: ;7
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Keep dreaming. Santa may not deliver presents this year. :drevil:
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Originally posted by Tiara
Smoor rules!
Smoor: 0.75l Ketjap Manis, 1 kg Chicken, 1 jar of Babi ketjap, 0.25 kg turkey & 0.5 kg patatos. Mix this all and let it cook for a while.
8 whole eggs to cook in the smoor as well.
:D
I love it!
Ow, and eh... Don't forget the rice!
Smoor? Never heard of it. Which country is it from?