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    What's you favorite holiday or seasonal food this time of year?
    Most of you will think I'm crazy, but mine is fruitcake. My mom makes it by grandma's recipe (she is no longer with us). It's the best I've ever eaten. Gethsemani Monks make a close second. And I love some eggnog!


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    Country ham sweet potato casserole broccoli casserole pea salad mashed potatoes corn from the garden dressing made in the turkey rolls. I like fruit cakes and cherry pies for desert.

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    I love some fruit cake, eggnog, home made pecan brittle!!


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    Oh, yeah. Oyster casserole!!


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    The 2nd plate of it.....

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    Yep, I love Fruitcake, Oyster Casserole, and BlueGrass Country Ham. The country ham is already cooked. The Ham like this is expensive per pound but worth every penny. Slice it thin, put it on a biscuit or roll and I'm happy.
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    Merliton casserole.
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    Homemade nuts & bolts, or some may call it trail mix. My grandmother would make it by the gallon bags. A friend of mines wife makes it and I get a bag each year. Brings back memories.

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    Boudin and either goose or duck.
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    My mother used to make some kind of fruit cake that took like 2 weeks; I really liked it but I was in the minority of my family!


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