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Old 10-04-2004, 07:49 PM   #16
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The question, dear readers, is not what I eat, it's who I eat. I ate a second cousin that I had never met, last year. We are picking straws this year.

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Old 10-04-2004, 07:59 PM   #17
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Hmm.

We eat basically chicken,pasta, mashed potatoes, garlic bread, and basically everything else.

Except last Christmas. UGH it was terrible. My Rich Cousins decided they wanted to act real rich and have a christmas party. Instead of having Christmas to reflect on Jesus, because it was his birthday, they decided to have a huge social gathering.

Let me tell you it sucked. We had to open our presents in 30 seconds flat, so when the guests came we could clean up, and we didn't get much presents either. We didn't do anything Christian related either. They decided to hire an expensive personal chef to come and cook JAPANESE FOOD. Yes that's right, JAPANESE FOOD ON CHRISTMAS. Now, I have ntohing against Japanese food, but I can't have sushi and raw fish for CHRISTMAS! It's just not what I'm used too.

Anyways, let me tell ya it sucked and I hope we never have a christmas dinner like that again.
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Old 10-04-2004, 08:02 PM   #18
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The question, dear readers, is not what I eat, it's who I eat. I ate a second cousin that I had never met, last year. We are picking straws this year.
Yes. I prefer to keep it out of the family though. Pagans. Heathens. Mmmmm... That's good eating.

Uh, biscuits and bacon for breakfast... Ham, turkey, potatos and other random things for lunch, and leftovers for dinner.

Man the pagans/heathens thing was much more exciting .
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Old 10-04-2004, 08:36 PM   #19
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ham, turkey, homemade mac and cheese, snap beans, squash casserole, etc, etc, etc. I have a pretty big extended family, and we all get together for Christmas and eat ourselves silly.
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Old 10-04-2004, 09:39 PM   #20
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We had a big variety of pasta dishes. We call it our "Italian Christmas," even though we're not Italian. The food is yummy though, and I wish I were Italian, so it works for me.
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