What’s cooking for Christmas?

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Re: What’s cooking for Christmas?

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Russian Tea Cakes and coffee.
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Doing my side of the family Christmas celebration this evening. Brisket is on!
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looks delicious
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bullsi1911 wrote: Fri Dec 29, 2023 2:50 pm Doing my side of the family Christmas celebration this evening. Brisket is on!

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When will it be finished?
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I may have waited too long to get sauerkraut for the 1st.....

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Diver43 wrote: Fri Dec 29, 2023 5:30 pm
bullsi1911 wrote: Fri Dec 29, 2023 2:50 pm Doing my side of the family Christmas celebration this evening. Brisket is on!

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When will it be finished?
I’m timing it to be ready by 5-7:pm today. But the meat will do what it will… could be early… could be late.

Doing a couple of tricks to get it done early, but you go by temp and feel,
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Stopped at the Drug Mart to pick up a prescription and they had one Vlasic Old Fashioned left! Plenty of that crap with the caraway seeds in it cause no one wants it.... :(
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Mexican fest tonight. Son-in-law is cooking and that guy CAN COOK!!! We’re having second Christmas tonight. Third Christmas is next week with granddaughter.
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Brisket turned out just about perfect.
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That does look good!
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bullsi1911 wrote: Sat Dec 30, 2023 12:23 am IMG_8990.jpeg

Brisket turned out just about perfect.
Looks delicious
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