Spooky Holidays
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13-12-2009, 03:39 PM
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RE: Spooky Holidays
Over here in SA it's usually above 30 degrees Celcius as well for Christmas, with a nice big thunderstorm in the late afternoon. Most South Africans have a braai, we're big on meat here. My family, however, likes to do the more traditional thing with the glazed ham, roast leg of lamb etc. This year, however, we've decided to have a prawn braai. It'll be just the immediate family that will get together on the 24th. We open presents on Christmas Eve, go to church very early on Christmas day and have lunch. It's our family tradition to buy presents that cost no more than R50 (less than 5 pounds equivalent), which is a huge challenge. You really have to put a lot of thought into the gift to find something decent for that price! We donate the rest of the money we would have spent on presents if we were to buy expensive ones to a charity of our choice.
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13-12-2009, 03:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 13-12-2009 03:42 PM by almh.)
Post: #102
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RE: Spooky Holidays
That's a really good idea to spend less money trying to find something that's perfect, rather than just going for the thing with the biggest price tag you can afford.
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13-12-2009, 03:50 PM
Post: #103
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RE: Spooky Holidays
Oh, that's very nice, Silktie!
What's braai? "Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win, by fearing to attempt" Pactum serva |
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13-12-2009, 04:02 PM
Post: #104
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RE: Spooky Holidays
Braai is the roasting of meat over hot coals. It's a very social activity as everyone stands around the fire chatting (and drinking!) while the wood burns down to coals, then roast the meat over the coals.
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13-12-2009, 04:06 PM
Post: #105
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RE: Spooky Holidays
Sounds tasty. Of course when you use the word prawns, I begin thinking of District 9 and it sounds less tasty.
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13-12-2009, 04:21 PM
Post: #106
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RE: Spooky Holidays
Bwah! Knew that movie would come back to haunt us...
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13-12-2009, 07:20 PM
Post: #107
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RE: Spooky Holidays
I think I must be the only person ever to not like prawns, which is funny because I call people prawns all the time. A very useful word.
That sounds like a wonderful way to gather around the cokking, as well as a less labor intensive version once you've actually set up the damn thing. But it would just make things hotter, and I'm all about the cool on Christmas day. I LOVE thunderstorms. The crack of thunder is my favourite sound in the whole world. On Christmas Day it'd just be a bonus. Many thanks to Tyger for a terrific signature |
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13-12-2009, 10:51 PM
Post: #108
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RE: Spooky Holidays
I have an aunt who instead of turkey and the rest has a shrimp boil for Thanksgiving. Now that's good eats.
If the weather doesn't change too drastically we may have a warm and rainy Christmas. It's been rainy all December. The temps have been fluctuating a bit, but it's been cold a day and then warms up for a week. It's funny with the rest of the US having crazy cold weather, I've been wearing shorts a lot. Always love your country, but never trust your government. |
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13-12-2009, 11:39 PM
Post: #109
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RE: Spooky Holidays
You should get some Christmas themed ones
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14-12-2009, 12:04 AM
Post: #110
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RE: Spooky Holidays
Ya know. I don't think I've seen any Christmas themed shorts. I did see a Christmas Hawaiian shirt before though.
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