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Take out on Xmas day DOES EXIST.......
#1
Take out on Xmas day DOES EXIST.......
Odds are if you are not into the traditional breakfast pancake joint on Christmas day, google your nearest Chinese food place. 

I walked up to my gas station I knew was open to get, what else, but beer. AND not thinking the Chinese joint was open, IT WAS. 

Curry BEEF is the BOMB! Good food when you are dissing the magic baby story.
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#2
RE: Take out on Xmas day DOES EXIST.......
But why would i want too? . My Turkey dinner can match any restaurant.
Seek strength, not to be greater than my brother, but to fight my greatest enemy -- myself.

Inuit Proverb

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RE: Take out on Xmas day DOES EXIST.......
(December 25, 2017 at 7:13 pm)Tizheruk Wrote: But why would i want too? . My Turkey dinner can match any restaurant.

Chinese food beats our bland Euro/American spread.
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#4
RE: Take out on Xmas day DOES EXIST.......
Nothing beats a home cooked meal. The hell with, letting other people cook for me.
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RE: Take out on Xmas day DOES EXIST.......
(December 25, 2017 at 7:26 pm)energizer bunny Wrote: Nothing beats a home cooked meal. The hell with, letting other people cook for me.

Yea well when you live alone and are not into the holiday schtick, take out is the best.
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#6
RE: Take out on Xmas day DOES EXIST.......
Yeah, Chinese places tend to remain open because they usually don't celebrate the holiday.
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
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#7
RE: Take out on Xmas day DOES EXIST.......
I've spent Christmas completely alone many times. I still preferred to cook. But that's just my preference . Enjoy your take out.  Smile
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(December 25, 2017 at 7:14 pm)Brian37 Wrote:
(December 25, 2017 at 7:13 pm)Tizheruk Wrote: But why would i want too? . My Turkey dinner can match any restaurant.

Chinese food beats our bland Euro/American spread.

Chinese is good 

But my Turkey recipe is very non traditional . Rum and Lemon glaze Turkey  . Italian sausage Parmesan stuffing . My own vegetable mix . Garlic butter potatoes. Shrimp skillet . Sweet chili lobster tails . And maple smoked salmon bits wrapped in bacon . And for dessert maple sugar spice turnovers with Maraschino cherry ice cream .
Seek strength, not to be greater than my brother, but to fight my greatest enemy -- myself.

Inuit Proverb

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RE: Take out on Xmas day DOES EXIST.......
(December 25, 2017 at 7:38 pm)Tizheruk Wrote:
(December 25, 2017 at 7:14 pm)Brian37 Wrote: Chinese food beats our bland Euro/American spread.

Chinese is good 

But my Turkey recipe is very non traditional . Rum and Lemon glaze Turkey  . Italian sausage Parmesan stuffing . My own vegetable mix . Garlic butter potatoes. Shrimp skillet . Sweet chili lobster tails . And maple smoked salmon bits wrapped in bacon . And for dessert maple sugar spice turnovers with Maraschino cherry ice cream .

Yea but you are not most people.

Bottom line is it is nice to know for those who don't buy the hype of today, we have a place to go and get good food.
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#10
RE: Take out on Xmas day DOES EXIST.......
Curry Beef, By Brian37 (AKA Brian James Rational Poet on FB and @brianrrs37 on twitter)

Somewhere, elsewhere 
Excited kids, like buzz saws
Rip the wrapping to shreds
Wood chippers with arms and legs

Mom and dad
Aunts and uncles
Grandmothers
And granddads

The spiked egg nog
In the coffee mug
We know what's in there
Don't get too drunk

But what is for
What is in store
For those not into
This old folklore?

The shops are closed
Stale food at the gas station
Grumpy employees
Behind the counter

The scamper to the tarmac
To the rail platform
Get those snow tires on
It's a long drive home

But what is for
What is in store
For those not into
That old folklore

The Grinch is me
I do not see
The needless stress
This season brings

So I happily sit
All alone
Sipping my beer
But have a grumble

A hunger for something
But don't want to bother
With pots or pans
Or what's in my frige

So I put on my hoody
And my sweat pants
Braved the nippy air
Walked to the gas station

You can have
Your Christmas ham
Or your turkey
I'll skip them


The water chestnuts
And green peppers
And the onions
Are my sugar plumbs

And the beef 
To my tastebuds
Like presents under the tree
I dig for them

That antisipation
As she boxes and bags
At the restaurante
The last thing she adds

Are the chopsticks
Obligatory cookie
With a sliver of paper
Written with cliches and lucky numbers

But what a gift
For someone like me
Not into the hype 
Or the stress of the season

Curry beef
You are my Santa
The Chinese joint
Don't know how to thank you
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