SC - OT - Antopodean Holidays
    Lilinah biti-Anat 
    lilinah at grin.net
       
    Wed Dec  1 02:58:47 PST 1999
    
    
  
>Glenda
>I was just thinking, if Americans have Turkey at Thanksgiving, what do you
>eat on Christmas Day? Turkey is one of the primary meats for our Christmas
>celebrations, whether we have a hot or a cold meal.
Turkey.
My family's Christmas dinner is pretty much a repeat of our 
Thanksgiving dinner. And that's just fine with me. I love turkey when 
it's cooked right - crispy skin, moist juicy meat, buttery stuffing 
(some folks call it dressing).
What i can't stand is sweet potato casserole with marshmallows 
(yuck). I just like my sweet potatoes baked with a dab of butter and 
a dash of salt. Usually we also have tossed salad, string beans with 
slivered almonds, and sometimes broccoli (my favorite vegetable). 
More cranberry sauce (i like the whole berry stuff - and sometime 
homemade with oranges chopped into it). And of course, pumpkin pie 
for dessert.
 From Thanksgiving to Christmas is sort of a month of turkey, and 
stuffing with lots of butter, and pumpkin pie with whipped cream... A 
friend refers to this period as the butterfat festival.
Anahita
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