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Wild Mushroom-Stuffed Pork Roast
by AndiatBettyCrocker 12/10/2010 9:42:00 AM

Wild Mushroom-Stuffed Pork Roast  What do you serve for dinner on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day? It's not like the traditional Thanksgiving meal when, studies show, the majority of Americans enjoy a roasted turkey dinner. At Christmas time, some of us may roast another turkey or instead, a ham, prime rib of beef, goose or even a pork loin. For you Scandanivians out there, I'd be r...


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Tags: lutefisk, wild mushrooms, Christmas dinner, porcini mushrooms, pork roast, feast meats, Wild Mushroom-Stuffed Pork Roast

Christmas Dinner, Country Style
by jillbcooks 12/20/2009 7:08:00 PM

While we were out and about running holiday errands today, my husband hooked up his I-Phone in the car to play Christmas music to get us in a holiday frame of mind.  His collection of music is varied, with The Muppets singing Twelve Days of Christmas to Run-DMC’s Christmas in Hollis to Dean Martin’s White Christmas.  He decided that his favorite Christmas song is by Bing Crosby called Christmas Dinner, Country Style.  Until he downloaded it a couple of years ago, I had never even heard of this song.  It tells the story of a large family’s...


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Tags: Christmas dinner, tradition, ham, black eyed peas, Bing Crosby

Non-Traditional Holiday Meals?
by jillbcooks 11/10/2009 8:37:00 PM

I have to admit that when it comes to food, tradition is my master.  The thought of seeking out new ideas for the holiday table has crossed my mind lately, but, to me, it really just feels like deviation from some unwritten plan that I’ve actually already made up my mind to follow. Growing up, it was turkey at Thanksgiving, a hot and cold buffet on Christmas Eve, and traditional Italian food on Christmas.  I realize that my predilections are not shared by everyone, namely my husband, who grew up with a totally different set of family holiday food traditions than I did.  Being Jewish, he has no register for what a traditional Christmas is like, so it was through...


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Tags: tourtiere, Christmas dinner, holiday traditions, Red Snapper

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