For Christmas we would always pick from the hat at Thanksgiving.... We made up different dinners from around the world ... like Mexican or Spanish or polish or something and then we would find receipts for that type of food and give it a try.... Some years are better than others..... but the drinks are always fun..... This year we picked Australia and so we will be trying to find receipts for that country.... we don't nor can we get kangaroo..... so I hope they eat something close to normal......LOL
tyefly, let me reassure you that not many Aussies eat kangaroo for Christmas dinner, even though roo steaks and sausages 'kanga bangers' (true) are becoming quite popular at other times. A very low fat meat.But at Christmas, the traditional meal for many years has been the roast (baked) dinner of either turkey or chicken with baked vegetables (potatos, pumpkin, sweet potatos, carrots etc) and greens- either peas or beans, smothered in lovely hot gravy. We follow this with a Christmas (plum) pudding, also hot, served with either custard, brandy sauce, cream and icecream or maybe all of them. Other stuff like mince pies, Christmas cake, nuts and so on follow on. This is served in the early afternoon, when the temperature can reach 40 degrees celcius or 104 fahrenheit. Lashings of grog (beer, wine, whisky etc.) have been known to be consumed during the meal. The heat and booze often bring long-held grudges to the fore and a doonybrook can break out!More recently, many families have turned to seafood. Australian waters are blessed with wonderful seafood. So the Christmas table may be laden with prawns (shrimps), oysters, lobsters, calamari, etc. etc.So, yeah, I guess you'd regard it as close to normal. To horrify your guests, you could claim that the mince pies, or the stuffing has been made from Koala legs or Kangaroo entails. Best to tell them this after they have eaten.Whatever you have, I hope it is delicious. And may I wsh you and yours a very Merry Christmas from Australia.
Fruitcake from the Colin St. Bakery in Corsicana, Texas. I get one each Thanksgiving ... had a slice today. Baked fruitcake for celebraties like Will Rodgers, Enrico Caruso and the Ringling Bros. Circus. Try it.
Honey Baked Ham and Twice Baked Potatoes! I'm one of those Rare Indivduals, who also Likes, Fruitcake, but it seems, no one else does. There's a whole New Forum Topic - " Fruitcake? Yay or Nay "
Here they only sell clementines by like a ten pound back or box. I tried to give some away last year but noone would eat them.Question to all you foodies: What do you do if you dialysis dietician just say eat anything and everything (low phos, pot, pro, etc.) and nothing sounds good to you...and I've been on dialysis a few months now. Should have a healthy appetite back.
My moms home made trifle.