Spyke

Uh oh, you've upset The Great Flying Spaghetti Monster!

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

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lemmy.ml

I had it for breakfast today, does that count? 😅

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lemmy.ca

Years ago I had xmas dinner with my first wife's family. Her grandmother was at the table, spaghetti was served. Grandmother looked at her plate and said "not the sort of thing you would serve the queen". Her daughter who had cooked the meal replied "lucky thing the queen did not show up".

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lemmy.world

My family almost always does spaghetti for Christmas- can leave the pot on simmering all day, and make noodles as folks get hungry.

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Perpetual spaghetti making. I love it. Your family does it RIGHT!

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piefed.social

I had a friend whos family always had a thanksgiving lasagna. They had turkey to but apparently there had to be lasagna as well.

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PerogiBoireply
lemmy.ca

Did they put turkey in the lasagna? If not this is an area to explore.

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I don't think so. I only heard him talk about it and I think at least one of the other friends had been over at their thangsgiving and confirmed but never asked if they changed it. Sounded like a traditional lasagna.

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lemmy.world

Spaghetti with clam sauce! Christmas Eve is pretty much all seafood in my family.

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PerogiBoireply
lemmy.ca

Hell ya!!!!!!! Christmas well eaten. Are you near a large body of water?

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Amazing 🤩 I moved to the maritimes and was blown away how seafood was just normal protein like chicken and pork. No fanfare or crazy price.

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feddit.org

No. I never will. Neither should you. Christmas requires linguini or maybe penne rigate, but certainly not spaghetti. Tss... uncivilized bunch.

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swg-empire.de

Tomorrow is still Christmas. You've just decided what I will eat.

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lemmy.ca

We once had baked beans on toast, after the expensive free range chicken we'd bought Christmas Eve day turned out to be rotten. Took one sniff after removing the shrink wrap and hurled it outside into -30 C temperatures on the balcony.

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