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    Holidays with my family are usually quite insane and entertaining. I'm the baby of nine, there are 8 of us left, (RIP-Brother Mike), we are Sicilian so of course arguing is a tradition, stand up Philosophers are everywhere, LOL!! Turkey day is pretty traditional, roasted and deep fried turkeys(both from Shelton's) shout out to my boy Brian the owner, a ham, usually a Kruze Smoked boneless from Hottingers and all the sides you could imagine. Dinner will consist of minimum of 35 people, Italian stuffed mushrooms, brussell sprouts with pancetta, yams, candied yams, Italian green beans, cranberry relish, Italian stuffing, mac n cheese, a huge salad, rolls, plenty of olives, pickles, veggie's and cheeses(app. platter crap) and of course some "Vegan Bullshit" for one of my pussy nephews(lol), and my two nieces. Pies of many flavors and a ton of "Vino", beers as well.

    I love the holidays but nothing compares to our Traditional Italian Christmas eve dinner.

    Of course I wake up Turkey day to bloodies and football all day, Go Cowboys!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pvhca1 View Post
    Holidays with my family are usually quite insane and entertaining. I'm the baby of nine, there are 8 of us left, (RIP-Brother Mike), we are Sicilian so of course arguing is a tradition, stand up Philosophers are everywhere, LOL!! Turkey day is pretty traditional, roasted and deep fried turkeys(both from Shelton's) shout out to my boy Brian the owner, a ham, usually a Kruze Smoked boneless from Hottingers and all the sides you could imagine. Dinner will consist of minimum of 35 people, Italian stuffed mushrooms, brussell sprouts with pancetta, yams, candied yams, Italian green beans, cranberry relish, Italian stuffing, mac n cheese, a huge salad, rolls, plenty of olives, pickles, veggie's and cheeses(app. platter crap) and of course some "Vegan Bullshit" for one of my pussy nephews(lol), and my two nieces. Pies of many flavors and a ton of "Vino", beers as well.

    I love the holidays but nothing compares to our Traditional Italian Christmas eve dinner.

    Of course I wake up Turkey day to bloodies and football all day, Go Cowboys!!
    Sounds amazing!!!
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    Thanksgiving Day! Nov 28

    Quote Originally Posted by pvhca1 View Post
    Holidays with my family are usually quite insane and entertaining. I'm the baby of nine, there are 8 of us left, (RIP-Brother Mike), we are Sicilian so of course arguing is a tradition, stand up Philosophers are everywhere, LOL!! Turkey day is pretty traditional, roasted and deep fried turkeys(both from Shelton's) shout out to my boy Brian the owner, a ham, usually a Kruze Smoked boneless from Hottingers and all the sides you could imagine. Dinner will consist of minimum of 35 people, Italian stuffed mushrooms, brussell sprouts with pancetta, yams, candied yams, Italian green beans, cranberry relish, Italian stuffing, mac n cheese, a huge salad, rolls, plenty of olives, pickles, veggie's and cheeses(app. platter crap) and of course some "Vegan Bullshit" for one of my pussy nephews(lol), and my two nieces. Pies of many flavors and a ton of "Vino", beers as well.

    I love the holidays but nothing compares to our Traditional Italian Christmas eve dinner.

    Of course I wake up Turkey day to bloodies and football all day, Go Cowboys!!
    May I have your Italian stuffed mushroom and stuffing recipes?

    Sounds like a ton of fun and like my crazy family!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
    May I have your Italian stuffed mushroom and stuffing recipes?

    Sounds like a ton of fun and like my crazy family!

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    I'll bring my cousins cookbook tomorrow and type it out, or I can shoot you a pic, I'll see what's easier.

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    Thanksgiving Day! Nov 28

    Quote Originally Posted by pvhca1 View Post
    I'll bring my cousins cookbook tomorrow and type it out, or I can shoot you a pic, I'll see what's easier.
    Shoot a pic that's way easier!
    Thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pvhca1 View Post
    Holidays with my family are usually quite insane and entertaining. I'm the baby of nine, there are 8 of us left, (RIP-Brother Mike), we are Sicilian so of course arguing is a tradition, stand up Philosophers are everywhere, LOL!! Turkey day is pretty traditional, roasted and deep fried turkeys(both from Shelton's) shout out to my boy Brian the owner, a ham, usually a Kruze Smoked boneless from Hottingers and all the sides you could imagine. Dinner will consist of minimum of 35 people, Italian stuffed mushrooms, brussell sprouts with pancetta, yams, candied yams, Italian green beans, cranberry relish, Italian stuffing, mac n cheese, a huge salad, rolls, plenty of olives, pickles, veggie's and cheeses(app. platter crap) and of course some "Vegan Bullshit" for one of my pussy nephews(lol), and my two nieces. Pies of many flavors and a ton of "Vino", beers as well.

    I love the holidays but nothing compares to our Traditional Italian Christmas eve dinner.

    Of course I wake up Turkey day to bloodies and football all day, Go Cowboys!!
    What's in Italian Stuffing?

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    We'll be in Parker this year for thanksgiving. I don't really look forward to eating much of anything these days... although, a Newcastle sounds tasty! That's about the only thing that sometimes sounds/tastes good. Pre-cancer, I LOVED eating everything. I wasn't "chubby" for nothing. lol Hope to see some of you at the races or the Desert Bar that weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
    Please tell us! I'd love to know.


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    Alrighty, here goes

    One holiday that I think only we Swedes cellibrate is "Midsommarafton" or Midsummer eve.
    You eat fresh potatoes, herring and drink swedish vodka. Its our nr.2 most drunk holiday after new year. You dance around the midsummer pole. Which is basicly a big penis up sid down in the ground. Midsommarafton celibrates in mid June when the sun sits the highest.

    Its my favorite holiday
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zander View Post
    Alrighty, here goes

    One holiday that I think only we Swedes cellibrate is "Midsommarafton" or Midsummer eve.
    You eat fresh potatoes, herring and drink swedish vodka. Its our nr.2 most drunk holiday after new year. You dance around the midsummer pole. Which is basicly a big penis up sid down in the ground. Midsommarafton celibrates in mid June when the sun sits the highest.

    Its my favorite holiday
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    That's not a upside down penis.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
    That's not a upside down penis.


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    Well Its slightly modified. Use your imagination . You get what im talking about? It was used to celibrate good thertality (spelling? )
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