You lot eat some interesting things at Christmas Namely country fried steak, ribs, brisket? Maybe I'll have to do Christmas in the good old US of A some time!
Most eat turkey at Christmas. I prefer ham, because we have turkey, for Thanksgiving, in late November. I rarely get my wish for ham, at Christmas, though.
last christmas had roast pork,roast lamb and roast turkey.sometimes we have ham as well just depends who's doing the cooking and what they feel like cooking but turkey is a must.We dont celebrate thanks giving in australia so turkey is usually eaten at christmas.Seems every shop from mid november through to january has turkeys for sale.about the only time you can buy a full turkey here.
@Ripper... NOT that unusual really... most times we have the traditional turkey and dressing but every now and then we veer off the path to something a little more "Texan". @Grandpa & ddp... I here ya... me bride loves ham but NOT always on the "list". @xbox... didn't know Australians celebrated Christmas... ROFL. J/K.. mate. It's nice/delightful how different parts of the world celebrate different holidays. Including there own region specific holidays. Independence day here (US) is a must but I'm sure other countries don't give a hoot... lol. Where's that dang beggar?? He stirs the pot then leaps out of it... sorry ol' ENDO... ddp... he might need a little LIGHT to see his way!!!
I am really glad that my mother and father are cooks... World class Christmas dinners to look forward to. Roast sirloin is a must.
Stirring up the doo-doo I see. BTW did anyone invite you or are you still begging for a sympathy trip?? lol.
Just about got the whole gang involved again. Maybe by Christmas someone will feel sorry enough for you to actually invite ya. Maybe................lol