An Early Christmas Dinner

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Saturday, December 22, 2012
Janetta and her family invited me over to her house for my first ever Christmas dinner:

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A 16-pound turkey for six people (!)

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Slicing action

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Served and ready to be devoured

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Bread and mushroom stuffing with celery, onions, carrots, apricots, cranberries, and raisins

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Shredded Brussels sprouts sautéed with onions and garlic

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Roasted parsnips and sweet potatoes

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Herb and garlic mashed potatoes

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Deep-fried wontons

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My glorious plate o' food drenched in homemade gravy

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Peach berry pie

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Cinnamon "wreath"

Christmas dinner seems to be a lot like Thanksgiving dinner. So much so, that Janetta accidentally called it "Thanksgiving" instead of "Christmas" about 12 times. But like my first-ever Thanksgiving dinner in October, Christmas dinner was just as epic and Janetta did a phenomenal job at cooking this festive feast, which she slaved over for two days. Thanks again for having me over, Janetta!

Now excuse me while I pass out from a severe bout of itis.
2 comments on "An Early Christmas Dinner"
  1. This is the perfect amount of food. When I used to do turkeys for Christmas, I always had either too simple or too much and it drove me bonkers. Glad you had your first real xmas dinner! :)

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    1. Haha, the amount of food on my plate made me just in between just full enough and stuffed. :P Janetta had TONS of food leftover and her mom packed me a massive container to go, lol. I think they'll be eating turkey sandwiches for at least a week!

      I'm glad I had my first real Christmas dinner, too. It was about time! :) I can see why people enjoy the holidays so much, lol.

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