What Are the Best Holiday Dishes to Enjoy with Friends and Family?

In summary, Marlon is returning to the forum and he is talking about his typical Norweedish Christmas. He says that there are typically yule goats at Christmas, and that he is looking forward to the party he is going to tonight. He also mentions that Halloween is around the corner and that the stores start gearing up for Christmas right after halloween.
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MMM. Looks very tasty ! Merry Christmas, Gelukkig Kerstfeest !

marlon
 
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Merry Christmas, everyone!
 
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Merry Christmas, Arildno!

And Merry Christmas to all!


May Peace and Harmony, Joy and Happiness find their way to everyone!
 
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What a beautiful picture, i would have to lie if anyone ask, do i know about portion control. (grin)
Happy holidays, and best wishes to all, for the coming year.
 
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Merry Christmas Arildno, and thanks for the lovely dinner by the fire!

Welcome back Marlon, long time, no see.
 
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Nice picture of a great-looking meal, Arildno! Merry Christmas, all.
 
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So, Arildno, what's a typical Norweedish Christmas for you? Any yule goats, or is that just Finnish and Swedish? I know Janus and Ivan have yule goats.
 
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Evo said:
So, Arildno, what a typical Norweedish Christmas for you? Any yulegoats?

Until now, just a bout of diarrhea.
I'm feeling better today.
 
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arildno said:
Until now, just a bout of diarrhea.
I'm feeling better today.
I'm glad to hear you're feeling better, having Christmas with your mom?

Hey, take the color quiz. http://www.colorquiz.com/
 
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Evo said:
So, Arildno, what's a typical Norweedish Christmas for you? Any yule goats, or is that just Finnish and Swedish? I know Janus and Ivan have yule goats.
Those sausages look a bit pale. I hope they're not made from Albin the white moose... :uhh:
 
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turbo-1 said:
Those sausages look a bit pale. I hope they're not made from Albin the white moose... :uhh:
Oh no...you don't think... I was hoping they were fish sausage or some other Norweedish food.
 
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Merry Christmas Didno (stranger).

And all PFers.
 
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Merry Christmas arildno and everyone else. :smile:
 
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Merry Christmas & bon apetit. :wink:
 
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Merry Yuletide Arildno!
and Happy Christmas to all!
 
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Merry xmas all of you!:smile:
Don't forget to wish me the bests!o:)
 
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Merry Christmas Everybody!

It's only about 5 hours until my family's Christmas Eve party where I will undoubtedly be driven insane by my relatives! If I'm gone for a while it's probably because I was shipped to a mental hospital so don't worry about me!:biggrin:

Evo said:
Oh no...you don't think... I was hoping they were fish sausage or some other Norweedish food.
:yuck: Fish sausage:yuck:
 
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Merry Christmas to everyone at PF
 
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Merry Secularistmas everyone!
 
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Merry Christmas everybody! Lisa! I wish you the best :smile:
 
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Merry Christmas and happy holidays to all of the wonderful people on this forum.

I notice that the stores start gearing up for Christmas right after halloween. Perhaps we should just call the entire season Thankxmas.:smile:
 
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Enjoy your holidays everyone.

Happy kwanzaa!
 
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I wish you all people to live in peace
happy holidays and Merry Christmas


o:) angel 42
 
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Merry Christmas Everyone!
 
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Merry Christmas and best wishes to all!
 
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Andre said:
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Merry xmas Andre.
 
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Merry Christmas!

FELIZ NAVIDAD! :smile:
 
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HAPPY CHRISMUKKAH EVERYONE!
 
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Merry Christmas Everyone! I hope you've all been nice this year, because I sure have =D (which means a good present, grr!).

Drive safe!
 
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mattmns said:
Merry Christmas everybody! Lisa! I wish you the best :smile:

Wow! Thank you, Matt!:smile:
Wish you the bests as well!
 
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And may everyone have an even HAPPIER NEW YEAR!
 
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Warm wishes for a most joyous new year, PF!
 

1. What are some traditional holiday dishes that are perfect for sharing with loved ones?

Some popular holiday dishes that are perfect for sharing with friends and family include roasted turkey, glazed ham, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, and pumpkin pie. Other favorites may include sweet potato casserole, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and pecan pie.

2. Are there any vegetarian or vegan options for holiday meals?

Yes, there are many delicious vegetarian and vegan options for holiday meals. Some ideas include roasted vegetable Wellington, lentil shepherd's pie, stuffed acorn squash, and mushroom gravy. There are also many plant-based versions of traditional holiday dishes available.

3. How can I accommodate dietary restrictions for guests during the holidays?

If you have guests with dietary restrictions, it's important to communicate with them beforehand and ask about their specific needs. You can also offer to make a separate dish or provide alternative options for them. It's always thoughtful to have a variety of dishes available to accommodate different dietary needs.

4. What are some easy and quick holiday dishes to make for a large group?

If you're short on time and need to make a dish for a large group, some easy options include slow cooker meals like pulled pork or beef, chili, or soup. You can also make a big batch of pasta or a hearty salad. Other ideas include sheet pan meals, casseroles, and make-ahead appetizers.

5. How can I make my holiday dishes healthier without sacrificing flavor?

There are many ways to make holiday dishes healthier without sacrificing flavor. For example, you can use alternative ingredients like whole wheat flour, Greek yogurt, or coconut oil in place of traditional ones. You can also add more vegetables to dishes, use less sugar and salt, and incorporate herbs and spices for flavor. Don't be afraid to experiment and try new recipes!

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