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    #11
    best butter tarts. stuffing

    worst anything mince, or with mouse turds in it (currents)
    or Christmas cake with chunks of stuff. and i can live without cranberries.

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      #12
      Ever had hrechani holopsie ?

      And no turkey dinner is complete at our house
      without rutabaga, buttered, maple syrup.

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        #13
        Make a toast during Christmas. I explained what
        Skoal is to cott and I'll share it with you:

        "Skoal" is a Scandanavian toast, similar to the
        customary "Cheers" or "Here's to mud in your
        eye" but regularly the ritual is defined by a glass
        filled with aqvavit Raised by the hand to shoulder
        level, eyes eyeing eyes, the drink is downed in
        one swallow.

        Aqvavit is a caraway liqueur, foul and death-
        proof instead of say, 80-proof. It leaves both
        toastees stunned and silent, and with both ears
        ringing, and eyes watering, arch enemies submit
        to respectful standoff.

        Which is why Scandanavians appear blissfully
        neutral. Pars

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          #14
          Good ukrainian perogies, (potatoe, cabbage and prune).

          butter on everything.

          Borscht.

          butter on everything.

          Good ukrainian cabbage rolls.

          butter on everything.

          pickled herring.

          butter on everything.

          home made beans.

          butter on everything.

          Ukrainian bread.

          butter on everything.

          harvest brand ham leg.

          you guessed it butter on everything.

          but my absolute favorite is wheat and poppyseed. NO BUTTER ON IT!

          I'd go on, there is about 7 or 8 more dishes to go, but I better go jog for a bit in preperation for all that stuff in the next few days, gaining weight just thinking about it, but it's definately worth it!

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            #15
            fruitcake, suits my mental state. Also mincemeat or butter tarts.

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              #16
              Turkey, stuffing with gravy on everything. Shortbread and the mother-in-law's butter tarts.

              I think I gained 2 lbs. by just typing that.

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                #17
                Buttermilk salad. Eaten with the meal and for dessert after. Also, shortbread.

                But years ago we used to be able to buy these chocolate covered snowballs. They were white inside, thin coating of chocolate, and rolled in coconut. They were my fav Christmas candy. Sadly they don't seem around anymore. Insulin manufacturers are feeling the loss as much as I.

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                  #18
                  RITZ crackers. Butt not this year,
                  anything butt, cause they are dried out
                  circles of salt, wit absolutely no
                  substance WHATSOEVER, just like our
                  namesake federal minister of Gag..........

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                    #19
                    If you asked <b>"WHO IS" </b> - you may get better answers...

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                      #20
                      Only Boobert could politicize a question like "What is your traditional comfort food?".

                      Merry Christmas to everyone, even the Agriville grinch.

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