Is Christmas turkey not a thing anymore more?

Anonymous
No one really likes turkey. That's the thing.
Anonymous
We usually have turkey at Thanksgiving and ham at Christmas.
Anonymous
We typically do ham and turkey from honeybaked. But no mashed potatoes and no stuffing. Instead, we do scalloped potatoes and various vegetables. Dessert is usually some sort of cake and Christmas cookies.
Anonymous
Pp here. I’d say most ppl eat the ham but we have a couple of relatives that do not eat red meat or pork so the turkey is mostly for them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No one really likes turkey. That's the thing.


Yup. No matter who cooks it or how it is done it is bottom of the totem pole meat. That we all just ate a few weeks before.
Anonymous
We do Thanksgiving 2.0…turkey and ham. We love it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one really likes turkey. That's the thing.


Yup. No matter who cooks it or how it is done it is bottom of the totem pole meat. That we all just ate a few weeks before.


+1 Turkey is just worse chicken.
Anonymous
I don’t think it’s very common. The Brits do it more.
Anonymous
I made a goose once. That was enough.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one really likes turkey. That's the thing.


Yup. No matter who cooks it or how it is done it is bottom of the totem pole meat. That we all just ate a few weeks before.


+1 Turkey is just worse chicken.


Smoked turkey is a winner.
Anonymous
Pasta, Veal, Chicken, Pasta, Pasta....
Anonymous
Turkey is a very British thing, thanks to Scrooge in a Christmas Carol. But we have Thanksgiving so no need to repeat that menu so soon. We do ham.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pasta, Veal, Chicken, Pasta, Pasta....


No.
Anonymous
We are doing short rib instead
Anonymous
Standing rib roast with horseradish cream sauce for us
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