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Miscellaneous => General Chat => Topic started by: Turtlekid1 on December 01, 2008, 04:00:23 PM
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What are you guys' favorite things to eat around the holidays?
Personally, I am an absolute egg nog nut. Regular egg nog, pumpkin egg nog, sugar cookie egg nog, gingerbread egg nog, caramel egg nog, egg nog milkshakes, or even low-fat egg nog if I'm desperate.
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Egg nog
Fried chicken (a somewhat recent tradition of ours)
Turkey
Candy canes
Energy drinks (I can't expect to handle all the holiday cheer by myself)
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Jack in the Box's EGG NOG MILKSHAKE.
And ham. I sure love ham. And candy canes. Those make you fat?
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Hot Cocoa. Lots and lots of Hot Cocoa. Egg Nog definitely, but nowhere near as much as Hot Cocoa.
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I used to like marzipan, but it makes me break out.
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Ham
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My mom makes delicious lasagna every year. Also, since we moved here, she's been preparing like nine or ten pans of the stuff, cooking two for Christmas dinner and freezing the rest for later or to give to co-workers. This year, since we're doing an international potluck thing in my world history class (supposed to be before Christmas break, since I'm not in the class second semester - got to remind the teacher about that tomorrow), she's going to make a couple of extra pans for that.
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Yeah, I can't think of any "fattening Christmas foods" I want to eat. Or any fattening foods at all, really. Not that it would affect me.
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Dunno if "fattening" was the right word to put in the title, but I do like ham, rolls, gingerbread, assorted candies (nothing too hard, though), and copious amounts of cocoa.
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EGG NOG MILKSHAKE.
Oh, yeah, how on earth did I forget that? *Adds to egg nog list*
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OH PLEASE, GUYS, YOU'RE MAKING ME DROOL ALL OVER MYSELF. 8D
At Christmastime, the whole family usually comes together and we each bring a bunch of different foods. The meat is always different, but some things remain the same each year: mashed potatoes, Aunt Alice's broccoli casserole, corn pudding(yuck!) and deviled eggs(two or four eggs are set aside without devil for me). Or we just pick up some KFC's. That's good, too.