Day 8 of the 12 Days of Christmas Project
Dec. 19th, 2016 09:11 amWe're counting down and
only 4 days left after today!

The twelve days of Christmas project.
Each day the UNCLE Christmas tree posts in
section7mfu
and we'd like ALL the cousins to come visit and share a memory of
Christmas' past as a comment, and leave it as a present under the tree.
Everyone who celebrates Chanukan, of Kwanza
is welcome to join in as well. It's not just a
Christmas tree, it's a symbol of joy.
There's nothing like our treasured memories, they're gifts
that will be with us always!
Give someone a smile with one of your favorite personal
memories, anectotes, or stories, songs...anything from your
past holidays, OR even what you're looking forward to this year!
Time to get into the Spirit!.
only 4 days left after today!

The twelve days of Christmas project.
Each day the UNCLE Christmas tree posts in
section7mfuand we'd like ALL the cousins to come visit and share a memory of
Christmas' past as a comment, and leave it as a present under the tree.
Everyone who celebrates Chanukan, of Kwanza
is welcome to join in as well. It's not just a
Christmas tree, it's a symbol of joy.
There's nothing like our treasured memories, they're gifts
that will be with us always!
Give someone a smile with one of your favorite personal
memories, anectotes, or stories, songs...anything from your
past holidays, OR even what you're looking forward to this year!
Time to get into the Spirit!.
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Date: 2016-12-19 11:46 pm (UTC)Mom would make the brisket though ( and lots of veggies too) and when we had turkey...only at Thanksgiving and Christmas, dad would cook them outside on the gas grill.
I learned to cook from mom, though she didn't like to bake which explains why i don't like to do it. lol
I learned to make Manhattan clam chowder, which was my grandmother's recipe. One time my dad tasted my batch and he whispered to me...'you make it more like your grandmother than your mother does."
Never told that to mom...
THANKS for sharing!