It’s Christmas Eve! What’s for dinner?!
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wrote on 25 Dec 2024, 14:33 last edited by
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wrote on 25 Dec 2024, 14:40 last edited by jon-nyc
@Horace said in It’s Christmas Eve! What’s for dinner?!:
@jon-nyc said in It’s Christmas Eve! What’s for dinner?!:
Asian female, 2 oclock
Peruvian. More clear if you saw her face.
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@Horace said in It’s Christmas Eve! What’s for dinner?!:
@jon-nyc said in It’s Christmas Eve! What’s for dinner?!:
Asian female, 2 oclock
Peruvian. More clear if you saw her face.
wrote on 25 Dec 2024, 14:47 last edited by@jon-nyc said in It’s Christmas Eve! What’s for dinner?!:
@Horace said in It’s Christmas Eve! What’s for dinner?!:
@jon-nyc said in It’s Christmas Eve! What’s for dinner?!:
Asian female, 2 oclock
Peruvian. More clear if you saw her face.
Whatever. Everything is a starter kit to an Asian female.
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@Horace said in It’s Christmas Eve! What’s for dinner?!:
@jon-nyc said in It’s Christmas Eve! What’s for dinner?!:
Asian female, 2 oclock
Peruvian. More clear if you saw her face.
wrote on 25 Dec 2024, 14:51 last edited by@jon-nyc said in It’s Christmas Eve! What’s for dinner?!:
@Horace said in It’s Christmas Eve! What’s for dinner?!:
@jon-nyc said in It’s Christmas Eve! What’s for dinner?!:
Asian female, 2 oclock
Peruvian. More clear if you saw her face.
Peru has always seemed to me to have a lot of folks of Japanese ancestry, I never knew why.
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wrote on 25 Dec 2024, 15:10 last edited by jon-nyc
It does but we have that impression more than we do for Brazil (with 3x the %age of Japanese) because we’re old enough to remember when Fujimori was president.
We did Mayla’s ancestry with 23andMe and she had trace amounts of Japanese and trace amounts of Jewish heritage, in what is otherwise a mix of Spanish and Indigenous Incan background.
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wrote on 26 Dec 2024, 03:10 last edited by
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wrote on 26 Dec 2024, 13:59 last edited by
@blondie said in It’s Christmas Eve! What’s for dinner?!:
I’m planning on stopping at a grocery store to buy one this evening to cut down into ribeyes…
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wrote on 26 Dec 2024, 14:00 last edited by
Our daughter has done all the cooking this trip. She made a delicious sausage, egg, cheese and English muffin casserole for breakfast. We’d been noshing off and on, so instead of the planned chicken pot pie she made a puff pastry stuffed with Brie and cranberry orange relish. Excellent. For dessert I had one of her THC gummies. Didn’t really notice much of anything from it.
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wrote on 26 Dec 2024, 14:19 last edited by
Did dad teach her how to cook?
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wrote on 26 Dec 2024, 14:21 last edited by
Yup. But she bakes and I don’t much. Not because I can’t, but because I’d eat it.
Oddly enough I had a dream about making pie crust with my beloved MIL last night.
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wrote on 2 Jan 2025, 01:44 last edited by
This was dinner on Christmas Eve, but not really a Christmas Eve dinner, but more of a "welcome" back to Taiwan dinner. Christmas is not really celebrated in Taiwan. In fact, it is a regular work day for most people. It used to be a holiday called "Constitution Day" on Dec 25, but they stopped that a while ago.
Very typical "special" meal if going out with a group of relatives or friends. Dont normally eat this much however. LOL
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This was dinner on Christmas Eve, but not really a Christmas Eve dinner, but more of a "welcome" back to Taiwan dinner. Christmas is not really celebrated in Taiwan. In fact, it is a regular work day for most people. It used to be a holiday called "Constitution Day" on Dec 25, but they stopped that a while ago.
Very typical "special" meal if going out with a group of relatives or friends. Dont normally eat this much however. LOL
wrote on 2 Jan 2025, 01:46 last edited by@taiwan_girl What. A. Feast!