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Have a good one KJMerry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all!
I'm uncomfortable saying this but I thought today was like Day 3 of the Hannukah, I always thought that most Jewish people ate quite a bit of fried foods during Hannukah, like latkeys(spelling?), and fried doughnuts. I'm terribly, terribly sorry if that sounds racist at all. Will totally delete that if it crosses any lines.Although Jewish people are supposed to get Chinese takeout, the takeout near me is crappy, so I'm making my own Chinese dinner. Vegetable dumpling soup, braised chicken, stir fry beef and snow peas, rice.
Lucia sometimes visits the people in the house next door. Last year they had a Christmas buffet. She showed up at their door, and they called across that they had turkey and ham, was it OK with me if they let her in? Ham is too salty for cats but turkey is fine, so they let her in. They said later they put a little plate of turkey on the floor for her. She ate her turkey and visited with everyone before politely saying goodbye and strolling home, having thoroughly enjoyed herself. I thought, they don't invite me to their damn Christmas buffet, but they invite my cat?
This is third night of Hanukkah and fried foods are eaten, including latkes, in memory of sacred oil that supposedly stayed lit eight nights. I don't fry much, does stir fry count?I'm uncomfortable saying this but I thought today was like Day 3 of the Hannukah, I always thought that most Jewish people ate quite a bit of fried foods during Hannukah, like latkeys(spelling?), and fried doughnuts. I'm terribly, terribly sorry if that sounds racist at all. Will totally delete that if it crosses any lines.
Anyways your meal sounds really good! My wife made steaks, with cabernet sauce, broccoli and carrots.
I suppose so!This is third night of Hanukkah and fried foods are eaten, including latkes, in memory of sacred oil that supposedly stayed lit eight nights. I don't fry much, does stir fry count?
10 hours??? I spent like 30 minutes watching my wife wrap gifts while I put some in giftbagsI’ve already spent more than 10 hours wrapping presents! This holiday exhausts me...
Have a good one!Merry Christmas everyone! I'm glad I have the forum even when I'm annoyed, lol.
