The Christmas countdown

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Prayer Warrior

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My husband died right after Christmas, so my family really didn't feel like celebrating Christmas for years. It's a difficult time of year for us.

But last Christmas was very nice. My sister came from out-of-state with her two dogs. Even though I had the flu (which I rarely get), we had a nice peaceful Christmas. God knew we needed it!

Something I do every Christmas (and Thanksgiving) is make my grandma's cornbread dressing recipe. (It's very southern, @farouk :)) Before she died years ago, she showed me how she made it. It's been a family favorite ever since.

What are some special dishes that y'all make during the Christmas season?
 

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Oh I believe all you Americans call prawns "shrimp."

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Anyway has anyone ever actually gone "prawning" or tried catching these things?

These are tricky things to catch with just a net and torch, they swim so fast, the trick is, you gotta scare them into the net with a torch underwater, while walking around in shallow water.

There are probably other methods though of course. But that's a recreational method.
 
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Today I ordered the 11 lb or 5 KG brick of fine belgium chocolate.
2 lbs of white.
Also a 4lb bag of dried, pitted cherries.

They ought to be here soon. Amazon delivers.

Chocolate was kinda expensive this year.
Last year it was @ $5 lb...this year more like $7. Kinda a huge jump. (Much cheaper when bought in bulk and I usually go through 15-18 lbs). The local grocery stores has it @ $10/lb on sale...or around $13/lb normal.
I use good chocolate for my candies. Better than hershey's ever thought about.

Cherries were great as usual...only $6/lb.

Gonna have to make a run for flour, spices, cocoa powder and sugars. (Brown, powdered, and castor/cane)

This the season.
 
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Today I ordered the 11 lb or 5 KG brick of fine belgium chocolate.
2 lbs of white.
Also a 4lb bag of dried, pitted cherries.

They ought to be here soon. Amazon delivers.

Chocolate was kinda expensive this year.
Last year it was @ $5 lb...this year more like $7. Kinda a huge jump. (Much cheaper when bought in bulk and I usually go through 15-18 lbs). The local grocery stores has it @ $10/lb on sale...or around $13/lb normal.
I use good chocolate for my candies. Better than hershey's ever thought about.

Cherries were great as usual...only $6/lb.

Gonna have to make a run for flour, spices, cocoa powder and sugars. (Brown, powdered, and castor/cane)

This the season.
Stop it!!! You’re making me want some chocolate.
 

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Today I ordered the 11 lb or 5 KG brick of fine belgium chocolate.
2 lbs of white.
Also a 4lb bag of dried, pitted cherries.

They ought to be here soon. Amazon delivers.

Chocolate was kinda expensive this year.
Last year it was @ $5 lb...this year more like $7. Kinda a huge jump. (Much cheaper when bought in bulk and I usually go through 15-18 lbs). The local grocery stores has it @ $10/lb on sale...or around $13/lb normal.
I use good chocolate for my candies. Better than hershey's ever thought about.

Cherries were great as usual...only $6/lb.

Gonna have to make a run for flour, spices, cocoa powder and sugars. (Brown, powdered, and castor/cane)

This the season.

Cherries usually can get up to like $20+ a kilo at that time of year around here.
 
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