The holiday isn't complete without....
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The holiday isn't complete without....
What's everyone's favorite holiday food item? That one thing that really makes the holiday complete for you?
My mom made each of my two sister's and myself our favorite cookies from when we were kids. It was pecan sandies for me, some folks call them roly-polys around here.
My mom made each of my two sister's and myself our favorite cookies from when we were kids. It was pecan sandies for me, some folks call them roly-polys around here.
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Myself I don't have much of a sweet tooth at all. I'd rather eat peanuts but what I love for dinner around the holidays is the stuffing inside a turkey. It feels like Christmas when every where I go they are serving stuffed turkey. I am not picky though, I love all food. Just had Christmas dinner at my in-laws, ate way to much.
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Makin' seasons bright
And on the same note, what holiday beverage is a must for you (homemade or not)?
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Mine used to be Rare Breed or Gentleman Jack. The wood and cork top of Gentleman Jack makes a great top for a cedar turkey call striker. The Rare Breed has a plastic top on the cork that makes a good inlay on a box call or on a turtle shell call. I always took the top to make a new call for the upcoming spring turkey season and then would retire it after bagging a Tom.
Since I started this hobby I no longer buy that stuff but have my own bourbon and my brother in law breaks out his high dollar scotch from Macallan and J & A Mitchell.
Since I started this hobby I no longer buy that stuff but have my own bourbon and my brother in law breaks out his high dollar scotch from Macallan and J & A Mitchell.
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Tasty holiday drinks, all. outlawokie, I gave my dad a quart of Peach on his 70th b'day this summer, and he loved it. We all got quite lit up on it at his b'day. Also sent a quart down to a buddy in New Orleans whose house was demolished by Katrina. He was most grateful.
Lord preserve and protect us, we've been drinkin' whiskey 'fore breakfast.