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None game related! | Started by: Rontraper on Nov 13, '21 01:21 |
Hey guys it's Ron traper here holidays are coming up real soon!!! I was wondering what is everyones favorite food/foods everything from entrees to deserts?? Need ideas for my family get together let me here it!!😊😊😊 | |
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Thanks for clearing that up. I was getting ready to hide all the Ront's. |
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Reply by: LG8 at Nov 13, '21 01:41 | |
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Depends We love a good potato bake, pasts bake, Greek salad, lemon herb chicken on the grill/BBQ, caramel slice, lamingtons, sticky date pudding, some Croatian dishes like cabbage rolls, chicken soup with noodles, cabbage salad and potato salad (no mayo) |
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Reply by: Freyja at Nov 13, '21 12:16 | |
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is it bad on holidays i just order pizza lol |
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Reply by: SumerKitten at Nov 19, '21 17:57 | |
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Cooked chicken breast, cooked potatoes, with cooked eggs, mashed mash them up on soft warp bread, add some butter. Add salt, pepper, pickles and a few slices of tomatoes. Don't forget an icecold coke or beer |
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Reply by: BennyHill at Nov 19, '21 22:39 | |
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I cook for football games. I tried a chicken recipe last Sunday. It was a huge hit. Toss 4 boneless/skinless chicken breasts in a crockpot, an 8oz package of cream cheese, 2 cans of "cream of chicken soup" and serve this over rice or biscuits. |
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Reply by: Pepsi-Cola at Nov 20, '21 05:41 | |
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It was brought to my attention the cook time was left out. Slow cook for 6 1/2 hours |
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Reply by: Pepsi-Cola at Nov 20, '21 06:56 | |
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I like to go with non traditional holiday meals. Last year we made a huge prime rib and lobster tails for Christmas dinner. It was way better than having a ham like most people do every single year. This year we might go out for sushi. | |
Reply by: Willie_G_Skull at Nov 24, '21 00:09 | |
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Well this year I am cooking up a crown roast with peas carrots and spuds of cousre. Salad with feta soaked in red wine for flavor. Should be a wonderful meal. |
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Reply by: DocHoliday at Nov 24, '21 00:30 | |
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I am quite simple to please, some hot wings to start a meal, then a steak or mixed grill with steak, and finishing off with either sticking toffee cheese cake r millionaires shortbreak cheese cake. If i can wash it down with a malbec am generally happy |
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Reply by: Yuri_Ivanov at Nov 25, '21 17:25 | |
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Damn it Yuri, got me hungry now reading that! I love me some hot wings!! Going out next weekend with my team from work and going to have ourselves a Christmas lunch, but at an Italian resteraunt lol. First time I think ive ever gone for a Christmas lunch and not had the option of getting the usual Turkey etc. |
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Reply by: Tyrion at Nov 26, '21 00:07 | |
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Oh there's the classics, hams, turkey, yams, mashed potatoes ect... however, I do love making a large tray of deviled eggs. There's a ton of different recipes out there to dress them up a little here and there, but one thing is certain, the tray always gets cleared in the end. |
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Reply by: Mikazuki at Nov 30, '21 22:19 | |
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smoked ham, a deep fried turkey for the meats my moms deviled eggs, stuffing and her potatoe salad. Then I love my grandmothers Coconut white cake, my great grandmother home made apple pie with a scoop of icecream on top. |
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Reply by: Peter-Gangi at Dec 01, '21 00:22 | |
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