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    Default Christmas Eve Dinner


    Picture of our main entre for Christmas Eve dinner.Name:  IMG_0392.jpg
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    Nicely done.

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    awesome!


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    That'll work!
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    now that's what im talking about! mmmmmmmm good! not sure why people think you gotta have a turkey on xmas!
    why do today what you can put off til tomorrow, go fishing instead!!!

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    Hey Man,
    Great minds think alike. I caught some perch and a couple of largemouths Friday and they were our Christmas dinner, along with Santee Potatoes, grilled asparagus, and hush puppies. Only problem was our weatherman swore we were not having any rain on Christmas Day and it rained all day. Had to cook in my shop behind the house .
    Merry Christmas to all.
    SeaRay

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    They were great what is a Santee Potatoe? We had baked white and sweet potatoes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ripnlips View Post
    They were great what is a Santee Potatoe? We had baked white and sweet potatoes.
    Santee Potaotes got their name from a dish one of our buds fixed when we camped or stayed in a cabin at Santee Cooper.

    4# potatoes (peeled and cubed)
    2# onions (chopped)
    1 stick butter
    salt and pepper
    Line a baking pan with enough foil to wrap around potatoes.
    Mix potaoes and onions in pan, salt and pepper to taste.
    Place butter in top and seal foil over top.
    Bake at 400 degrees for 1 hour, don't peek until done.

    Try it sometime, real simple but always a hit and very good.

    SeaRay

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    that's truman lake tators it's great on the grill or over the fire, just have to check them.it takes so long you can leave them while you do other stuff.for some of us substitute lowfat spray butter and sea salt.....we don't peel ours, just wash them.

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    Taters, peppers, and onions with a few pats of butter in foil on the barbie an all time great grilling item here. I bet those fish were good ripnlips.Thumbs Up

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