Huge turkey is thawing in the fridge. Batches of cookies from the yearly exchange. Potatoes and gravey. Christmas pudding. Huge tree. And I was told Santa is on the way. Kids. Presents. Looking forward to it. Lucky.
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A joyous time and bit of a sad time but you will make the most of it
First Xmas without my father in law bit of time to reflect but who family Australia wide is gonna be there in wife’s side
Cheers and greeting to the Stateswoman of agriville or should that be statesperson
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Merry Christmas Carol and all Agrivillers from the South.
My boys arrived last night so we’ll be hitting the ground running they want to do so many things. Early morning flea that covers a whole quarter of pasture lots of stuff for basements or man caves.
What amazes me all the time is food prices.
Tomato’s, cucumbers, onions,beans, apples,Brussel sprouts, celery and potatoes all for 22 dollars
Again a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 🥳
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We’re frantically wrapping and last-minute shopping for all the things we don’t need. Our Vancouver company arrives today, now late nights and too much fun 👠Family dispersing for warm climates right after Xmas. Wishing all our friends in Agrivilleland the best Christmas ever. (Not much snow for Ski-dooing but great weather for animals and outdoor weiner roast.) Guys around Radville are still combining. See some of you at Crop Production Saskatoon?
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Originally posted by bucket View PostParsley
Have you ever had hamburger and sourkraut perogies?
I love every kind of perogies though. I must have some Ukrainian blood in me somewhere down the line because Swedes aren’t perogie makers. 😀
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Depending on weather might be fish quick easy to cook maybe ham prawns it’s gonna be hot but not obscene.
The traditional Xmas roast depends on the weather here
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Originally posted by parsley View PostWhat are you cooking for Christmas dinner, mallee? Lamb ?
Btw, If anyone made homemade perogies, and posts it, you’ll find me on your doorstep.
When home brew became boring I thought I'd try something new....it's been a big hit.
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