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    Default Which Holiday Foods are You Famous For?

    It seems every family has at least one food they're famous for at the holidays. For me, there are three:

    1. Chocolate Walnut Fudge
    2. Frosted Cut-out Sugar Cookies
    3. Buckeyes

    How about you?

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    My polish Christmas Eve dinner:

    Salmon patties
    Clear mushroom soup
    Pierogies (cheese and saurkraut)
    Mashed potatoes
    Poppy Seed bread
    Hot Cross Buns
    Homemade bread
    AND pickled pig's feet!
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    My Turnips, Cole Slaw and Stuffed Mushrooms...
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    My black walnut applesauce cake with glaze.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baxjul View Post
    My polish Christmas Eve dinner:

    Salmon patties
    Clear mushroom soup
    Pierogies (cheese and saurkraut)
    Mashed potatoes
    Poppy Seed bread
    Hot Cross Buns
    Homemade bread
    AND pickled pig's feet!

    I havent had pickled pigs feet in forever but I used to eat them as a child,I loved them yummmmmmm

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    I make some munchies that we call Puppy Chow. It is a recipe from Crispix cereal. My DNephews and my DNiece and my DDs ask for it every year. It was also a favorite of my dearly missed Father.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cele View Post
    It seems every family has at least one food they're famous for at the holidays. For me, there are three:

    1. Chocolate Walnut Fudge
    2. Frosted Cut-out Sugar Cookies
    3. Buckeyes

    How about you?

    I'm always looking for new sugar cutout recipes. Could you share yours? I try a new one every year. lol

    I'm famous for not making pie. lol I really should. I make a decent apple pie. I just haven't made pie in years.
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    Chile Rellano Cassrole

    Italian Cheesecake

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    My broccoli salad.
    Even my dad, who hates broccoli, requests this every Christmas.

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    1.Cookies (We have several that are traditional for our family and I'm the one in this generation that has picked up the torch (read ...wooden spoon) LOL
    2.Turkey
    3. Bourbon Balls

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    Cheesy Crab Rolls & Rumaki (bacon wrapped water chestnuts)
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    Ft. Davis apple cake from an old Cooking Light issue.

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    Whole cranberry sauce
    Linzer Torte

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    Truffles
    Cherry Salad
    Hominy Casserole (actually this is Dh's contribution but he has to bring it to every holiday dinner)
    Buttermilk pie
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katybird View Post
    Truffles
    Cherry Salad
    Hominy Casserole (actually this is Dh's contribution but he has to bring it to every holiday dinner)
    Buttermilk pie
    Can you pretty please share the hominy casserole? Is it a grits casserole or whole hominy? Sounds good and I'm guessing cheese will be in there somewhere,lol. Thanks!
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