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Re: Favorite Christmas Food

Postby Spontaneo » 01 Dec 2024, 04:27

cmoneyspinner wrote:
Spontaneo wrote:Should I prepare the usual Crock-Pot homemade lasagna?


That sounds great! My kids have one major complaint about my cooking. "My mom never makes lasagna!" I haven't. I've always eaten someone else's. But if I never knew you could make it in a crockpot. I'm willing to try. :lol:


Would you like for myself to PM you the recipe?
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Re: Favorite Christmas Food

Postby cmoneyspinner » 02 Dec 2024, 00:18

Spontaneo wrote:Would you like for myself to PM you the recipe?


Yes please. This Thanksgiving I did something different and just made a casserole instead of "the whole turkey dinner with all the sides" thing. My family was happy with that. I'll bet if I do lasagna they'll be happy. :D
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Re: Favorite Christmas Food

Postby Spontaneo » 02 Dec 2024, 03:30

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Spontaneo wrote:Would you like for myself to PM you the recipe?


Yes please. This Thanksgiving I did something different and just made a casserole instead of "the whole turkey dinner with all the sides" thing. My family was happy with that. I'll bet if I do lasagna they'll be happy. :D


I just sent you the recipe! I hope that you like!
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Re: Favorite Christmas Food

Postby ptrikha21 » 07 Dec 2024, 18:17

Plum cake with some nicely added dry fruits.
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Re: Favorite Christmas Food

Postby cmoneyspinner » 07 Dec 2024, 19:47

ptrikha21 wrote:Plum cake with some nicely added dry fruits.


LOL. I just read an article titled "Why Doesn't Plum Cake Have a Plum In it?" (Or something similar.) I didn't know that! A plum cake doesn't have plums in the recipe? :crazy:
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Re: Favorite Christmas Food

Postby eldavis » 08 Dec 2024, 04:12

We mostly eat rice, either fried rice or jollof rice. These are the common food we eat.
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Re: Favorite Christmas Food

Postby ptrikha21 » 08 Dec 2024, 10:28

cmoneyspinner wrote:
ptrikha21 wrote:Plum cake with some nicely added dry fruits.


LOL. I just read an article titled "Why Doesn't Plum Cake Have a Plum In it?" (Or something similar.) I didn't know that! A plum cake doesn't have plums in the recipe? :crazy:


Well, whether it has Plums or artificial flavoring, The form and texture itself is worth for me.
Frankly, not everyone in my house likes Plum cake !
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Re: Favorite Christmas Food

Postby cmoneyspinner » 10 Dec 2024, 18:06

ptrikha21 wrote:Well, whether it has Plums or artificial flavoring, The form and texture itself is worth for me.
Frankly, not everyone in my house likes Plum cake !
:D


I never liked fruit cake until my mother-in-law served me a piece. I don't know where my mom got her fruit cake but it tasted awful! However, the fruit cake my mother-in-law served me was delicious. That's when I realized that not all fruit cakes are created equal. :lol:
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Re: Favorite Christmas Food

Postby Fergal » 13 Dec 2024, 06:41

cmoneyspinner wrote:I never liked fruit cake until my mother-in-law served me a piece. I don't know where my mom got her fruit cake but it tasted awful!

I hope you didn't tell your Mum that :)
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Re: Favorite Christmas Food

Postby Jem Smith » 14 Dec 2024, 01:24

Christmas pudding.
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Re: Favorite Christmas Food

Postby monster_masterpiece » 14 Dec 2024, 12:09

eldavis wrote:We mostly eat rice, either fried rice or jollof rice. These are the common food we eat.

Rice is good for health.
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Re: Favorite Christmas Food

Postby Spontaneo » 15 Dec 2024, 01:56

eldavis wrote:We mostly eat rice, either fried rice or jollof rice. These are the common food we eat.


What are some good options to include in fried rice? I have been tempted to toss in some tuna. Would tuna be good?
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Re: Favorite Christmas Food

Postby cmoneyspinner » 15 Dec 2024, 20:25

Fergal wrote:I hope you didn't tell your Mum that :)


I didn't have to. I had a lot of siblings older than me and they all told her they hated fruit cake. :lol:
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Re: Favorite Christmas Food

Postby Spontaneo » 15 Dec 2024, 23:20

I love when people give chocolate-covered pretzel rods or chocolates period! The only baking that I can accomplish are no-bakes which usually do not end up too good. I should be able to prepare chocolate-covered pretzel rods myself, but receiving is always nice!
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Re: Favorite Christmas Food

Postby monster_masterpiece » 16 Dec 2024, 15:24

Spontaneo wrote:
eldavis wrote:We mostly eat rice, either fried rice or jollof rice. These are the common food we eat.


What are some good options to include in fried rice? I have been tempted to toss in some tuna. Would tuna be good?

Rice in air frier has a good taste you need to know the good time to enter and ingredients and that is all.
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Re: Favorite Christmas Food

Postby Spontaneo » 16 Dec 2024, 18:27

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eldavis wrote:We mostly eat rice, either fried rice or jollof rice. These are the common food we eat.


What are some good options to include in fried rice? I have been tempted to toss in some tuna. Would tuna be good?

Rice in air frier has a good taste you need to know the good time to enter and ingredients and that is all.


Our air fryer has holes in the basket so I would not be able to air fry rice. We can only air fry solid food such as bread, beef, french fries, etc.
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Re: Favorite Christmas Food

Postby cmoneyspinner » 16 Dec 2024, 20:59

Spontaneo wrote:I love when people give chocolate-covered pretzel rods or chocolates period! The only baking that I can accomplish are no-bakes which usually do not end up too good. I should be able to prepare chocolate-covered pretzel rods myself, but receiving is always nice!


The wife of one of my bosses always sent baked treats to the office for Christmas.
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Re: Favorite Christmas Food

Postby Spontaneo » 17 Dec 2024, 10:37

Christmas has always been when my mother shines. She has always prepared her homemade pizzelles, nut rolls, poppyseed rolls... Then, her well-known homemade spaghetti.
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Re: Favorite Christmas Food

Postby Tendz » 20 Dec 2024, 16:32

Cakes and cookies are a classic Christmas treat that come in so many delicious varieties.
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Re: Favorite Christmas Food

Postby cmoneyspinner » 21 Dec 2024, 21:58

Tendz wrote:Cakes and cookies are a classic Christmas treat that come in so many delicious varieties.


I personally like treats with coconut or pineapple. If they have both ingredients, that's even better! <3

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