Merry Christmas

Gary

SE Kansas
Got the best Christmas present EVER. Wife had Cancer surgery last Thursday and came home yesterday. Surgeon said the Pathological report came back NEGATIVE in 26 Lymph nodes and the mass was totally removed, and she is Cancer free now. PRAISE THE LORD!!
Wishing ALL a Merry Christmas and prosperous New Year.
 

Brother_Love

Well-Known Member
Got the best Christmas present EVER. Wife had Cancer surgery last Thursday and came home yesterday. Surgeon said the Pathological report came back NEGATIVE in 26 Lymph nodes and the mass was totally removed, and she is Cancer free now. PRAISE THE LORD!!
Wishing ALL a Merry Christmas and prosperous New Year.
You are right! Best Christmas ever. Prayers for your family!
 

Winelover

North Central Arkansas
Thanksgiving is the only holiday that we adhere to the traditional turkey menu. Rest of the years holidays, it's whatever we're in the mood for and is available in this area. Can't find good smoked Polish Kielbasa, comparable to what I use to get in the Detroit area.

No "Honey Baked Hams" around here, either.
 

462

California's Central Coast Amid The Insanity
All the best to everyone.

The 14-pound prime rib was enough for last night's dinner, and left-overs for the family and a neighbor. No locally caught Dungeness crab was a disappointment, though, and the first time in many decades we had to do without.

The number on this morning's scale was two higher than yesterday's. How can that be?
 

MW65

Wetside, Oregon
Merry Christmas!!!

Wild Turkey with mole' sauce being whipped up for dinner. Enjoy!!!

Andy in Oregon
 

Gary

SE Kansas
When I first read your post I thought Wild Turkey (from a bottle) was what you were talking about. Either way both are delicious.
 

Rick

Moderator
Staff member
Just so happens, were having the same, done in my new electric smoker. I'm doing a boneless Prime Rib........first attempt.

As the official taste tester and food critic at John's house I can officially state without reservation . . . WOW that was some mighty fine eatin. Turned out absolutely perfect and possibly a bit better than that. John has my blessing to do that again anytime. In fact tomorrow would be good. :)
 

Hawk

Well-Known Member
All the best to everyone.

The 14-pound prime rib was enough for last night's dinner, and left-overs for the family and a neighbor. No locally caught Dungeness crab was a disappointment, though, and the first time in many decades we had to do without.

The number on this morning's scale was two higher than yesterday's. How can that be?


Laws of thermo dynamics in action.
 

JWFilips

Well-Known Member
I like Wild Turkey neat! no sauce!

My Wife and I (plus unexpected friend from out in the cold) had a nice "Who" Christmas dinner of "Roast Beast"!
 
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RBHarter

West Central AR
Im glad y'all had great Christmas's !
We had the paper explosion early .
Darndest thing went out in that brief bit of peace before the paper explosion having been woken up by a clatter an a bang on the front porch , the 8 yo discovered a new water bucket for the dog with a brass plaque identifying it as a reindeer food bucket ...... Never too old to believe , you know .

Moments after the paper explosion Ms started breakfast ........ promptly setting a burner well on fire ...... Yeah no the lid over it and electric burner off didn't get it out . Odds are against ever getting all of the baking soda out of the stove ......
We got everyone herded in the right general direction after breakfast , there are 4 adults 2 kids and a dog how hard is this really . Oh yeah my Christmas selfless giving ....... remember the mother inlaw from last summer ?....... Sheeeee'sss baaack . It was like herding cats in a down pour under a disco ball with 6 of those laser light things aimed at the Disco ball and about the same level of happiness as a badger the walking across a downed 24 strand 6' electric fence .... we did make it to Mom's nobody shot the badger and for whatever reason she didn't bite anyone .

Ms started the dinner stuff and I went out to the shop to get the tire changed on that Budd wheel from the Toemater truck (see the adventures of the last load from NV to AR) and a couple of tires on Ms kids truck . (That kid has the attention/retention span of a goldfish) 1 tire short of a set so he got 2 spares on the front until I can go pick up the set of take offs from a guy I've been helping with the wood ceilings . Thank the stars , angels etc Dad bought a tire machine . Manual is a poor employee and no way for a 50+ guy to change 8-10 play tires .

Ms summoned me to help her turn the 25# bird over and it was time for a Blue Moon anyway because (insert naggy , whinny , piranha dog sound effects here) . So I go in wash up and help her turn the bird and replace it in the oven . I stoked up Mom's wood stove , put some more guns away in my safe after checking out the temp and humidity and making sure there wasn't any rust growing ........ So far so good but I really need the bigger Golden Rod it's just barely in the limits or another small one .
There was a familiar food associated smell in the house .....then the yelling started ....... appearently turkey juice is quite ignitable in an electric oven when it spills or leaks out of a pinhole ....... 2 stoves , 2 fires ........ it hate to say it but I have a better record with fried turkeys than that . Mom's oven will eventually clean up . Note to self flames in the inside oven are NOT the correct method for smoking turkey or ham . It's been an hour now the beer is now warm ....... It still tasted like another one ........dog fight over the rawhide chewies ......

Dinner was awesome in spite of the oven fire . Turkey , ham , mashed potatoes , brown sugar and butter mashed sweet potatoes , green bean casserole (no onions) , mom's pickled beets , scratch cranberry jelly (family thing) , box stuffing ....dunno why but we all like it best .

In a brief moment of gluttonous food quiet my Mom says to me "there's another gift for you over there by the door with just a bow . " , I'm like " that's just Dad standing watch isn't it ?" , " Nope you should have the 'Widowmaker' " so then I got the pumpkin pie all soggy . I mean I love that she gave Dad's 1940 Model 12 with the 32" full choke slick barrel , it fits me right hand as well as it ever fit Dad . So now I think it have one of each barrel steel designation , 1916 , 1940 , 1957 and 1968 ..... 2 pre war M12s from 2 WWs , huh , never thought of it that way before . The 68' is one of the last 500 of official production and the 1916 I think only has a 5 digit SN and I'm thinking it's in the mid 10k range .....
Dad and I hunted a few ducks and sage hen with him and Widowmaker he killed about a million birds , to hear the tales , with the old girl . Don't know that I can bring myself to shoot her , it'd be a shame not to as I'm sure all the misses are shot out of her by now .

Merry Christmas and a Happy New year to all.
 

smokeywolf

Well-Known Member
As the official taste tester and food critic at John's house I can officially state without reservation . . . WOW that was some mighty fine eatin. Turned out absolutely perfect and possibly a bit better than that. John has my blessing to do that again anytime. In fact tomorrow would be good. :)

Coming from someone I consider to be the consummate carnivore, it sounds like John's new smoker is the cat's meow.
 

Intheshop

Banned
Well it was a good'n. Boys all showed up,some of the D.I.L. families came over for dinner. Dog has an apparent deal with Hallmark, as she behaved perfectly. Wife's cooking sucked,which is a good thing because of consistency....

Never seen so many presents. The gbabies get first dibs at paper N boxes..... then the dog puts finishing touches on.We made two different batches of deer jerky. Watched Christmas movies last night.