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My in-laws are Danish, so Christmas Eve is traditional Danish fair. Christmas day we is what I'm used to - Turkey, mashed potatoes, yams, stuffing, corn, etc.
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For us, Christmas Eve is the big family dinner.
Traditional for most Cubans is pork. May not do a whole pig this year if group is small. May go with a leg instead. To that, rice and black beans. To that, add ripe fried plantains and yuca con mojo. Wine, bread and butter and we have a feast. On Christmas Day, plenty of leftover pig to enjoy.
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That sounds like a good idea BF. I love rice and black beans
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Mark,
My wife's Cuban Black Beans are killer!!! That woman can cook.
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