Traditional Jewish Christmas is Chinese food and a movie.Since movies have become part of everyone's Xmas tradition we have modified it to Chinese food and a video.
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Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
We used to do a full out turkey dinner- a lot like thanksgiving- on xmas day (midafternoon.) Eve was often quiche and preliminary sampling of the pickles and pickled herring and the like that we'd also have with xmas dinner. Sometime it was ham and potato pancakes.
Now, since Dominic's bday is xmas eve, it's leftover cake and whatever doesn't make us groan. Xmas dinner is my SIL's ham. She does a really good ham, mom was happy to let that tradition take over.
OK, two more things on my list knocked off. I WILL get through tomorrow. Damnit.
My family used to have roast beef and yorkshire pudding, or at least my mother's version of it, on xmas. But that was a hundred years ago.
My mother's tradition, if we feed, is kinda random, but there's rice and peas, two sorts of tubers, beef, pork (maybe ham, blech), poultry, seafood, and if I'm really lucky, goat. Drink includes sorrel amongst other things. Dessert is the most consistent--christmas cake/pudding, hard butter, mince pies, and Blue Mountain coffee.
And if we go out, then, it's whatever we grab. But there is usually Christmas cake or pudding at the house, and my mother's gotten really good at the mince pies--last years were AMAZEBALL.
Still don't know if there's a pain plan for me yet. Way too many things are left until tomorrow, considering I fly out Thursday morning. And this time, no matter how I feel.
I don't think we had any particular traditional Xmas meals growing up. Something fancy but not necessarily the same every year. Usually a Christmas Day brunch of something like cinnamon rolls that we wouldn't ordinarily want to wait through the cooking time to have for breakfast, since we'd have oranges and little boxes of cereal in our stockings to tide us over (the only time we had sugary cereals, so that was a treat, too).
Russian Christmas had traditional meals but that was two weeks later and we didn't really get to it that often while we lived in Louisiana, so I don't remember well. I think there was kulich, though I might be mixing up holidays. That peas in mayo salad, probably. I want to say some kind of roast beef type of dish - I'm not sure, but after the per-holiday fasting that seems likely.
So I just made the eggnog cake of earlier linking, and I'm afraid it's not cooled thoroughly enough to wrap up without destroying the glaze. Do we think I could just leave it on the counter overnight? Or will that also wreck it?
Is there some sort of Internet Law about people invoking the Tone Argument over something to which the tone argument does not apply?
Because I'm trying to wrap my head around someone who thinks of themselves as a Social Justice Warrior invoking it in the context of White Cock Pairing vs White Cock Pairing.
I lost the Little Drummer Boy game tonight - it was playing at the kids' daycare party.
I know a few people who do just hors d'oeuvres for Christmas Eve.
Finally, caught up: ita ! I'm glad that you got the help you needed and absolutely appalled at how difficult it was to do.
Jesse - I'm so sorry about your kitty. Even when it's time - it's not easy.
I didn't hear about Newtown until I was at my counselor's. . . he broke the news to me. I suppose that is a good thing.
Jesse - my sympathies.