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Have a good X-mas Dinner!
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Have a good X-mas Dinner!

"a table with plates and candles"

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Comments for: Have a good X-mas Dinner!
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: December 25, 2005 11:04AM

wtf is that nasty shit?
90130 Report This Comment
Date: December 25, 2005 07:25PM

Save your comments, this was a polite gesture from someone in another country. If you don't understand this kind gesture, then don't post your negative shit.
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: December 25, 2005 09:29PM

Very nice picture! We had Pheasant casseroled in red wine & it was delicious. What did you have? Hope it was good. Merry Christmas to you all!
fossil_digger Report This Comment
Date: December 26, 2005 01:44AM

turkey, dressing, gravy, sweet potatoes, fruit galore, pecan pie, green beans, mashed potatoes, apple pie, black eyed peas, brownies, choc. cake, cranberrie sauce, choc.chip cookies, ice cream, green peas, pork tenderloin, turkey tenderloin, beef tenderloin, honey baked ham, and a looooooong nap, and another load, and an off load, and another nap, and more cookies.
tommorrow a looooong workout!
whew!
Duane Report This Comment
Date: December 26, 2005 06:11PM

Im still slugish after all the holiday eating.Mac and cheese(home made),stuffing,sweet potatoes,mashed potatoes,turkey,cranberry sause,pumpkin pie,apple pie.
mkcerusky Report This Comment
Date: December 26, 2005 10:01PM

I had "trofie al pesto" (a special kind of pasta from Genova), "arrosto di tacchino" (kind of roast beaf but made with turkey), several kinds of hams and salamis, "mandarini", several nuts, and a luxurious "Pandoro" (typical italian xmas cake) with chocolate.....with of course some nice wine and ended up with a marvellous coffee (comething most of you don't even know the smell of).

What you see in the picture are 2 dishes of "pasta al pesto", you should try it, the souce is made of basil, garlic, pine seeds, parmesan and oil...delicious!
mkcerusky Report This Comment
Date: December 26, 2005 10:01PM

however, fossil_digger, what an enormous stomach you must have!
fossil_digger Report This Comment
Date: December 26, 2005 11:21PM

i'm very lucky to be able to eat like a horse and not gain weight.
i guess it's my strenuous workout routine twice daily
Duane Report This Comment
Date: December 27, 2005 01:48AM

Mkcerusky,I dont know if I would want it on christmas but it does sound deliciuos.I love italian food but its the memories the flavor brings on the holidays thats special to me.
90130 Report This Comment
Date: December 27, 2005 03:25AM

Hell, my family went to Puerto Vallarta for Christmas...I was left to fend for myself, the bastards! One of my Jewish friends invited me over for dinner with his family...we had turkey with apple and cranberry sauces, potato pancakes, fresh home made bagels and rye bread, and berry cobbler and ice cream for dessert. No ham though.
90130 Report This Comment
Date: December 27, 2005 03:31AM

On December 26, 2005, 10:01 pm mkcerusky said :
I had "trofie al pesto" (a special kind of pasta from Genova), "arrosto di tacchino" (kind of roast beaf but made with turkey), several kinds of hams and salamis, "mandarini", several nuts, and a luxurious "Pandoro" (typical italian xmas cake) with chocolate.....with of course some nice wine and ended up with a marvellous coffee (comething most of you don't even know the smell of).

What you see in the picture are 2 dishes of "pasta al pesto", you should try it, the souce is made of basil, garlic, pine seeds, parmesan and oil...delicious!


That DOES sound delicious...I just love Italian cusine.
90130 Report This Comment
Date: December 27, 2005 07:12AM

"cuisine" spelling correction.
mkcerusky Report This Comment
Date: December 27, 2005 03:15PM

I forgot to mention that I also had roasted potatoes with tomatoes.....delicious aswell!