Is Christmas turkey not a thing anymore more?

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
Anonymous
We do elk
Anonymous
I do roast chicken. Much better flavor.
Anonymous
Ham was always the thing.
Anonymous
We have London Broil at Christmas. Turkey for Thanksgiving, ham for Easter
Anonymous
I think Christmas lends itself better to a prime rib or a ham.

Anonymous
Every once in a while we do smothered turkey wings (I think this is more of a southern/country thing). The wings are the best part of the turkey, the dryness that everyone complains about is the typically the breasts.
Anonymous
There's always been variation around what people have for Christmas, or even whether it was dinner on the 24th or 25th.

My mother's was a turkey on the 25th, Thanksgiving repeat except pies were replaced with cookies and cake, and oyster soup was served with the turkey. My father's was prime rib roast with yorkshire pudding and plum pudding en flambe on the 24th after the Christmas Eve services in late afternoon. For my childhood the beef won out and I always liked having two distinct meals.
Anonymous
In our house ham is for Easter, turkey is for Thanksgiving and beef is for Christmas.
Anonymous
I don't understand the draw of turkey. I guess it's cheap meat for volume?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We do elk


See? This person knows how to live. Next do moose.
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