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    Posted: 25 Dec 2018 at 9:53am
How many of you have a special meal or food that you have at Christmas? We have a breakfast of smoked boston butt, scrambled eggs, hot biscuits, and pork gravy. Then I need a morning nap. I have to boil some pork to make broth for the gravy and then I put it in brunswick stew.

Merry Christmas and a healthy, prosperous, and blessed New Year to all!


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Hubert I got up and made eggs sausage , scratch biscuits n sausage gravy. When I started the gravy the flour didn’t react right upon a quick taste I decided it was powdered sugar. I caught it before much made it in the skillet.Lol
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It's just another day here!----Merry Christmas to you and yours!!
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Christmas Eve we boil shrimp and crab legs with salad and twice baked potatoes. Christmas morning we have homemade sausage, bacon, country ham, eggs, grits, biscuits and sausage gravy.
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I used to make Oyster stew every Christmas, but quit about 4 or 5 years ago.  Nobody here but me and Ma and she never cared for it that much anyway.  Made from scratch!
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Originally posted by Red Bank Red Bank wrote:

Christmas Eve we boil shrimp and crab legs with salad and twice baked potatoes. Christmas morning we have homemade sausage, bacon, country ham, eggs, grits, biscuits and sausage gravy.
If you would cook those taters done the first time you wouldn't have to bake them again. LOL That is some good eating, especially the breakfast.  You didn't mention liver mush, or is that not found in your area of NC?
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We make shepards pie every year. Today I used up the last of my home grown carrots. Also made a batch of lefsa.
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I'm with you Ted!!  Used to have oyster stew for supper on Christmas.  Missed several years due to travelling but back on tract today.   WalMart had really nice oysters by the pint so we had stew for supper tonight.  Great!!   Merry Christmas!!
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Have not had oyster stew for years - use to go over to a relatives who was old school German got out just before WW2 in area that was occupied by Russia - 
 She was a fabulous cook and many different dishes there for christmas when we would go over there after Dad passed . Never did get a taste for Head cheese or blood sausage - might have been the sound of the names when i was a youth 
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Hubert the wife loves liver mush but I am not into it.

Edited by Red Bank - 25 Dec 2018 at 10:47pm
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i'm goin to Red's and Ted's (hey...that rymes!) for eats! I also make a mean oyster stew!
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Since it's just the the two of us now, we have lobster, shrimp and scallops with a bottle of wine Christmas eve. This year she made a breakfast ring for the morning which is essentially a loaded omelet wrapped in crescent rolls shaped to look like a bundt cake
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We buy a small boneless prime rib and roast it.
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When my Grandma Hauter was alive she had a New Year's tradition of oyster stew and mince meat pie.  Both she & Grandpa were from German families.  The stew & pie was supposed to provide good luck in the new year.  Those of us who could would come over & eat with her.  Grandma liked to call other family members & wish them "Happy New Year!".  I like oyster stew but don't plan to ever eat another piece of mince meat pie.
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