We're kinda nontradtional. Always 15 lbs of fresh gulf shrimp, boiled, no other way. And 12 lbs of fresh pealed white potatoes, french fried, um, um good! Lots of deserts but always a fruit cake in there somewhere.
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We're kinda nontradtional. Always 15 lbs of fresh gulf shrimp, boiled, no other way. And 12 lbs of fresh pealed white potatoes, french fried, um, um good! Lots of deserts but always a fruit cake in there somewhere.
I'm thinking about a smoked prime rib
prime rib ,we started doing it last year
Lasagna, started a few years back. Do up ham and Pork loin for New Years.
Gonna fry crappie for lunch Christmas Eve and have ham and snack stuff for supper. Christmas day will be chicken and dressing for lunch with left over deserts and snack from the day before. That night smoked ham and who knows what else and ifn I can get out of the bed on the 26th I am going feshing!!!!!
Lasagna, 2 big pans.
Smoked pork loin,ham, smoked turkey
We are cooking a country ham. Best part will be next weekend with the scraps going in a big pot of white beans.
We going with shrimp gumbo, boiled shrimp( corn, sausage, and potatoes), and fried crappie fillets. :santa
We will go to our daughters house and have breakfast and family time with grandkids opening presents etc. and then we will come home and just be me and my wife....we are both tired of eating turkey and dressing and ham from thanksgiving so for Christmas dinner we are going to have country fried steak, taters ,and gravy ,and bisquits, and pinto beans.
beef stew/cornbread .Apple pie . :cheers2
Just me the wife and Daughter. None of us want ham or turkey. Going to do a brunch when daughters boyfriend comes over with breakfast casserole with biscuits and gravy then for dinner T bones on the grill with baked sweet potatos.
Going to grill some porter house steaks.
Whatever folks drop at the firehouse! I don't cook on Christmas, at work.
Bought a whole prime rib and had it sliced. Got a dozen inch and a half rib-eyes out of it. Baked potatoes. Big Caesar Salad. Assorted sweets. 1 gallon of eggnog (adult version).