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RE: Christmas food - Clang McFly - 12-23-2016

I'm having rum balls and booze/liquor Christmas Eve as me and my friends play pool and poker. And going to my oldest brother's for ham and/or turkey dinner on Christmas Day.


RE: Christmas food - Maggot - 12-23-2016

I just ate like 12 rum balls today and feel like Haystack Calhoun now. Is it OK to drive and eat them freaking things?


RE: Christmas food - Clang McFly - 12-23-2016

(12-23-2016, 10:41 PM)Maggot Wrote: I just ate like 12 rum balls today and feel like Haystack Calhoun now. Is it OK to drive and eat them freaking things?

Yes.


RE: Christmas food - sally - 12-23-2016

I've had all kinds of balls in my mouth, but never a rum ball. Is it like a little rum soaked doughnut?


RE: Christmas food - Maggot - 12-24-2016

Rum is put in before baking them. I could still taste the rum as i was eating them. These had white powdered sugar on them and it got all over the place.


RE: Christmas food - BigMark - 12-24-2016

My grandma used to make those. You're a good girl Sally!


RE: Christmas food - Clang McFly - 12-25-2016

Dammit, no rum balls until New Years! But one of my friends is making us breakfast on New Year's Day.


RE: Christmas food - Maggot - 12-25-2016

Eggnog french toast today with a little cinnamon sprinkled on with sausage and real maple syrup. I put a splash of baileys in it when no one was looking. I ate 6. Yes, real Canadian white bread.


RE: Christmas food - Clang McFly - 12-25-2016

Off to Christmas Dinner at my oldest brother's house in about an hour. Dad is already complaining about going....about his aches and pains....how he doesn't feel well..."Merry Christmas". I drank too much last night, went to bed late and woke up way too early and you don't hear me complaining.


RE: Christmas food - Maggot - 12-12-2017

Ham this year and maybe some real rich chocolate cheesecake dessert.


RE: Christmas food - Duchess - 12-12-2017



Seafood here...and other stuff.



RE: Christmas food - sally - 12-12-2017

Does anyone like fruitcake? I remember trying it as a little kid and it was not good. I've never tried it again that I can recall.


RE: Christmas food - Duchess - 12-12-2017



I do, done right it's wonderful. Fruit cake has a bad rep.



RE: Christmas food - sally - 12-12-2017

That's what I've heard, done right it's really good and done wrong it's really bad.


RE: Christmas food - Duchess - 12-12-2017



I think some people might try to skimp on the quality of the dried fruit. It truly is one of those things where you get what you pay for. All dried fruit is not created equal.



RE: Christmas food - Clang McFly - 12-13-2017

(12-12-2017, 06:41 PM)sally Wrote: Does anyone like fruitcake?

Yeah, Aussiefriend is ok by me.hahRun1


RE: Christmas food - Clang McFly - 12-13-2017

(12-12-2017, 06:41 PM)sally Wrote: Does anyone like fruitcake? I remember trying it as a little kid and it was not good. I've never tried it again that I can recall.




RE: Christmas food - Carsman - 12-14-2017

(12-12-2017, 06:41 PM)sally Wrote: Does anyone like fruitcake? I remember trying it as a little kid and it was not good. I've never tried it again that I can recall.

(12-12-2017, 06:51 PM)Duchess Wrote:

I do, done right it's wonderful. Fruit cake has a bad rep.

(12-12-2017, 07:13 PM)Duchess Wrote:

I think some people might try to skimp on the quality of the dried fruit. It truly is one of those things where you get what you pay for. All dried fruit is not created equal.



Have you ever tried "Italian Panettone Rasiin Cake"? It's got dried fruits in it as well as rasins, and it is delicious! 44 (Try it, you'll like it)


RE: Christmas food - Maggot - 09-14-2021

How many more days? Mrs. Claus wants to know.


RE: Christmas food - Duchess - 09-15-2021

101 sleeps