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Xmas dinner: Non-traditional ideas



 
 
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Old 08-12-2003, 12:33 PM
Frogleg
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Default Other traditions -- was: Xmas dinner: Non-traditional ideas

On Sun, 07 Dec 2003 23:47:36 -0500, Rodney Myrvaagnes
wrote:

On Sun, 07 Dec 2003 12:46:56 GMT, Frogleg wrote:

From a contemporary French kitchen:

"...drink champagne with small canapes.


Sounds good to me.

Do you sear the foie gras in little slabs before you put it on the
toast?

I have some family that won't eat oysters as well. But most of them
do.


A friend of a friend's kitchen, not mine. I could ask.
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Old 09-12-2003, 04:55 PM
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Default Xmas dinner: Non-traditional ideas

On 6 Dec 2003 19:13:26 GMT, Michel Boucher
wrote:

wrote in :

Quit wid da lecture already, K00K!


Quit trying to restrain me, nudge.


Michel - a book you might enjoy:

Pieces of Intelligence: The Existential Poetry of Donald H. Rumsfield
http://www.booksmatter.com/b0743255976.htm

Just bought it for my confirmed Republican dads Christmas present. I
want to hear him make sense of some of this stuff.

Liz
(hearing the roars of "Taken out of context!!" now...)


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Old 09-12-2003, 11:42 PM
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Default Xmas dinner: Non-traditional ideas

(LizC) wrote in news:3fd5fe38.16521296
@News.CIS.DFN.DE:

Pieces of Intelligence: The Existential Poetry of Donald H.
Rumsfield
http://www.booksmatter.com/b0743255976.htm

Just bought it for my confirmed Republican dads Christmas present.


-- "Anti-American" comments follow, thin-skinned persons abstain --

Of course, such distinctions as Republican and Democrat are foreign
to us. We are only exposed to it par contumace, as we have been
monitoring your radio and television transmissions for some time,
searching for signs of intelligence. No luck so far.

Bwahaha!!!!

- "Anti-American" comments end. You may resume normal breathing -

I'll see if I can spot that in a local bookstore. Sounds like fun.

--
"The problem with the French is they have no
word for entrepreneur."

attributed to George W. Bush by Tony Blair
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Old 11-12-2003, 02:05 PM
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Default Xmas dinner: Non-traditional ideas

On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 12:33:09 GMT, "Jack Schidt®"
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Could it be that the desire to sample pork was the cause of the breakoff
with traditional Judaism? Could Jesus have really been known as "Porky"?


Or a Buddhist?

http://www.buddhism-directory.com/Bu..._Theories.html

Gar
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Old 12-12-2003, 04:21 AM
alzelt
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Default Xmas dinner: Non-traditional ideas



Jack Schidt® wrote:

"hahabogus" wrote in message
...

(PENMART01) wrote in
:


Since when is turkey traditional, if there was a Jesus (there was not)
he never even saw a turkey, leastways not one with feathers.

Roast fresh ham and perhaps lasagna (or some baked pasta dish) and a
seafood dish are traditional.


---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =---
---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =---
Sheldon
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"Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation."


Since Jesus was raised as a Jew ...Jewish parents, Jewish community etc...
It is strange that you think he'd eat pork on his birthday.



Could it be that the desire to sample pork was the cause of the breakoff
with traditional Judaism? Could Jesus have really been known as "Porky"?

Jack ReWrite


Besides which, if you have a lighted Hanukah bush, it works out ok.
--
Alan

"If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion, and
avoid the people, you might better stay home."
--James Michener

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Old 12-12-2003, 05:01 AM
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Default Xmas dinner: Non-traditional ideas

Hey Darryl:

I don't know what you are looking for in a dish for Xmas. However, my
mother would always make a delicious pasta dish. She would bake
Macaroni in a white sauce with Ham topped with cheese. (The Noodles
would be pre-cooked before baked) I don't know what the white sauce
was made of but it would thicken in the oven. Man, I feel like
eating.

Eddy

"Darryl L. Pierce" wrote in message ws.com...
My wife and I are hosting Xmas dinner this year for the family. But, rather
than going with the traditional turkey, stuffing, etc. we were thinking
about doing something else. One idea was to have two soups (or a soup and a
stew) and different breads and relishes as the main course. Then, follow up
with cakes and breads with coffee and tea.

Any ideas for soups, stews and breads that sound Xmas-like? I was thinking
of beef stew and a lighter soup, and for breads having challah, herb, and
about 2 others.

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Old 13-12-2003, 12:11 AM
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Default Xmas dinner: Non-traditional ideas

Gar wrote in :

http://www.buddhism-directory.com/Bu...gions_Christia
nity_JesusWasaBuddhist_Theories.html


My dilemma...was Jesus a christian?
 




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