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Christmas Day, Southern style

From Six weeks in America in Tennessee City, United States on Dec 24 '08

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What is Christmas Day without lots of food and gifts and wrapping paper??  It is no different over here.

The Cross Plains crew (Margot, Jeff, CA, Tyller, Vara and Craig) started off their Christmas gift giving on Christmas Eve when they got home after the Chinese Dinner.  The Springfield crew, Ivy, Judy, Jane, Rhyanna and Candice had a fairly quiet start to Christmas Day, girding our loins for the onslaught to come when we went out to Jeff and Margot's house.

And so this is Christmas, and what have we done, another year older, a new one just begun!!

Judy spent the morning preparing the vegetables for the lunch while we watched her.  Rhyanna and Candice watched a movie.

Judy picked up Ivy (Gram) and we headed out to Cross Plains at about 12.30pm. Started off by distributing presents all round, then taking turns in opening them. Some great gifts were exchanged.  Craig got a "Weather Channel" cap to make his addiction complete - a great hit. Jane got a gorgeous mug - Hand painted stars and strips to remind her of the US.  Vara got home made Apple butter.  There were Tennessee Titan caps, Tennessee Christmas Decorations, Springfield Court House hanging decoration, Jack Daniels, gorgeous smelling candles, scented soaps and a squillion other things.  The Tennesseans seemed to like our Australian gifts which included sportingl shirts for the boys - Broncos, Lions, Swans and an Australian Cricket shirt.  CA will now be able to give his friend who shares an ampartment with him in Atlanta heaps.  He is of Indian origin and likes the cricket.  There were Tasmanian wooden picture frames, Australian mineral jewellery, flowering gum coffe mug and other Austrlian themed stuff.

Twelve sat down to our Christmas meal which started off with a tigershrimp cocktail, followed by;  Turkey with dressing (stuffing), honey baked ham, mashed potatoes, sweet potato casserole, home grown sweet, sweet corn kernels, broccoli with cheese sauce, beets, gravy, cranberry sauce and corn bread rolls and of course butter.   There was also a plate of devilled eggs and a plate of relishes, such as olives, pickles, pickled onions, cheese stuffed celery etc.

After this mammoth meal, Margot put up, on the big TV, the photos we have taken so far.  Some are really great, some are funny and some are, well - memorable!!

We had dessert for dinner - Ivy's mincemeat tart, Pecan Pie and Jane's caramel slice.  All delicious!!

Let me tell you, southern cooking is not lean cuisine.  Most of the southern recipes start off with 2 sticks of butter and a cup of brown sugar.  One stick of butter is 4oz (125g).  Jane was given a southern cake cookbooks - look out for some taste temptations!!

CA, Tyler, Rhyanna and Candice went off at about 8pm or so to Nashville to see a newly released movie.  Judy drove Ivy and Jane back in to Springfield.  Craig and Vara followed to pick up the girls' PJs etc as they were going to stay out at Cross Plains for the night.

Unfortunately, Judy has to work on Boxing Day but hopefully will be able to come home early.  No real plans for Boxing Day, other than to recover.

What a wonderful, wonderful day we all had.  Unfortunately

Suppose most of the boys back home will be watching the Boxing Day test and have seen off the Sydney to Hobart fleet.


Tassymiss avatar Tassymiss on Dec. 25, 2008 @ 11:57PM said
Hi guys. Thanks for the text msgs. Won't reply you'll be home before I finish composing them. Happy birthday Craig, how old?? Christmas was a very quiet affiar here, nothing like the gourmet spread you lot had. Simple shrimp on the barbie job (I had steak, surprise, surprise)in the back yard at Megan's watching Angus creating havoc with his presents. No snow though! Overcast, warm and later buckets of rain, as it has been since we've been here. That'd be right, the first time in years a hot Christmas Day in Tassie and none of us there to see it! You're right, Boxing Day Test - Aust 5-272 day one - and Sydney-Hobart. Wild Thing and Skandia neck and neck overnight, and only one sinking! Sounds like I had better get the suspension upgraded for the drive home? It does all sound like a grand culinary adventure being had by all. We'll hide the scales for awhile. Off to see Pat today and Mick & Rhonda during the week. We'll give them the link, if they don't already have it. Have a great time we are all thinking of you
Constance avatar Constance on Dec. 25, 2008 @ 11:57PM said
Happy Boxing Day (I think that is right) and Craig a very Happy Birthday to you on 29th from the mob at "Fairview". Boxing Day we went down to Do Dilly Dally for her sale (25% off everything) I bought a lovely silver charm necklace and we bought dangly things for our handbags. Sandy invited us to her place for dinner on Tuesday night. We had dinner at home and went to the Tavern about 9 p.m. The boys were there plus your neighbour Trish, who sang with Jan. She has a lovely voice. Said she has not met you, just waved in passing. Again we got home after midnight and took more photos. We were all playing an instrument, even June. This morning went to Huonville to do a little shop + more wine supplies and then on to Geeveston to the Woodcraft Centre. June ran into a friend who she knows from MacLeay Is. Am about to type your Pumpkin Soup recipe for June. We have made it once. Food all going fine and everybody seems to be happy. What a disgrace we haven't seen anything of the Sydney - Hobart race. June says we are too busy with all our chores, nanny naps, socialising, walking and housework!!!!!!. No honestly, the place looks fine, though June says "lived in". Lot of love to you all. Yours presents sound wonderful. June wants the Saltine recipe, can you email it to us please. Just something else to help the hips. Love Grannie and June. xxxxxx

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