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MERRY CHRISTMAS!


Jmg

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Hope everyone enjoys a wonderful Christmas and a happy and healthy new year!  Best wishes and seasons greetings from a rather mild and evenjoy unseasonal sunny UK :)

 


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1 hour ago, Jmg said:

Best wishes and seasons greetings from a rather mild and evenjoy unseasonal sunny UK :)

 

You to, oddly a nice chilly 26F this morning in Texas. Too broke for gifts, extended family does not care, but I am blessed to at least spend and fix Christmas dinner with my parents. Funny they canceled 2 weeks ago, then just yesterday said they changed their mind. I have been cornered with funds and last miniut cooking. Made Keto poultry herb bread, crumbled that up and made a grain and dairy free dressing. Found some huge gluten-free certified ham steaks on sale to sear up in my cast iron skillet, trimmings from that in some green beans. And serving up my Red Velvet Dragon Cake (shaped and looks like a dragon) for dessert. -_- Wish I could have made rolls, pumpkin pie and home made cranberry sauce but they just hit me with this last miniute lol. I had opted to just have dressing waffles and canned salmon with the cake til they called.

Victoria1234 Experienced

Merry Christmas! Watching The Crown on Netflix today and at some point eating ham with my mother in law. 

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cristiana Veteran

Happy Christmas from another corner of England to all my friends on this forum.

Awol cast iron stomach Experienced

Same to you all as well.

Happy holidays, merry Christmas, happy new year.

Today is 10 degrees (burr) in my Midwest state. 

Warmer near the lake they say - tomorrow possible low of -1

:)

 

GFinDC Veteran

Merry Christmas all, and to all a good night! :)


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I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday!  I did, I may have eaten too much though!

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