The Aussie way
Christmas meals ...31 total reviews
Comment from Shirley E Kennedy
Cheers to an Aussie Christmas and please a fine, but not too hot, Christmas day.
Your food table sounds divine and whilst mine is not that grand we are fortunate to have ample food and drinks.
Good luck in the contest.
Blessings
Shirley
reply by the author on 05-Dec-2022
Cheers to an Aussie Christmas and please a fine, but not too hot, Christmas day.
Your food table sounds divine and whilst mine is not that grand we are fortunate to have ample food and drinks.
Good luck in the contest.
Blessings
Shirley
Comment Written 05-Dec-2022
reply by the author on 05-Dec-2022
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Exactly! Fine but hopefully not too hot. You are a fellow Aussie? Happy Christmas to you!
Thanks so much for a lovely review.
Wendy
Comment from MissMerri
This was extremely interesting to me. I loved learning about the different customs in Australia as well as the different weather you experience at Christmas time. The salad recipes all sounded wonderfully delicious and I plan to try some of them. Thanks so much for sharing this.
reply by the author on 05-Dec-2022
This was extremely interesting to me. I loved learning about the different customs in Australia as well as the different weather you experience at Christmas time. The salad recipes all sounded wonderfully delicious and I plan to try some of them. Thanks so much for sharing this.
Comment Written 05-Dec-2022
reply by the author on 05-Dec-2022
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Thank you so much for your lovely review, and I am very glad you found it interesting and enjoyable. I greatly value the six stars too. So encouraging!
Wendy
Comment from Faith Williams
I've often wondered at Christmas celebrations in warmer climates. Even thinking of Christmas in Florida or California seems strange to me. Your salad recipe does sound yummy. I think many regions in the US have a take on their holiday Christmas meal and most definitely for New Year's Day. I'm from Pennsylvania Dutch country, and we commonly have filling as a side, and no, it's not the same thing as stuffing. And shoo-fly pie is a staple for dessert.
If jellies is jello, what do Australians call jelly? Thanks for sharing, and good luck in the contest.
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2022
I've often wondered at Christmas celebrations in warmer climates. Even thinking of Christmas in Florida or California seems strange to me. Your salad recipe does sound yummy. I think many regions in the US have a take on their holiday Christmas meal and most definitely for New Year's Day. I'm from Pennsylvania Dutch country, and we commonly have filling as a side, and no, it's not the same thing as stuffing. And shoo-fly pie is a staple for dessert.
If jellies is jello, what do Australians call jelly? Thanks for sharing, and good luck in the contest.
Comment Written 04-Dec-2022
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2022
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Shoo-fly pie? I'll have to google that one!
What you call "jelly" we call "jam".
Thanks for a super review, and for your good wishes also.
Wendy
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Here jam and jelly are two separate things. Jelly is made from the juice of the fruit while jam is made from the fruit itself.
Shoo-fly pie isn't good unless it's wet bottom :)
Comment from Wils
I miss the heated traditions of the Aussie Christmas. I've lived in the US for seven years now and as beautiful as snow is you can't beat a Chrissy breakfast outside with crackers and those stupid hats. (No Christmas Crackers over here!!!) We always had a big breakfast with Dad's famous "non-alcoholic" punch. Thank you for bringing back memories of home. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Geoff
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2022
I miss the heated traditions of the Aussie Christmas. I've lived in the US for seven years now and as beautiful as snow is you can't beat a Chrissy breakfast outside with crackers and those stupid hats. (No Christmas Crackers over here!!!) We always had a big breakfast with Dad's famous "non-alcoholic" punch. Thank you for bringing back memories of home. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Geoff
Comment Written 04-Dec-2022
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2022
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Thank you for a great review. Love it. What - no Christmas crackers with corny riddles? No silly paper hats?! No little plastic ring? I didn?t think to include about crackers but then the explanation would be too long, and they wouldn?t "get" it. I?m so glad you enjoyed the story. Thanks so much for the six sparkling stars. That?s a great honour. Valued and appreciated. Merry Christmas to you and your family too!
Wendy
Comment from Rosemary Everson1
Very intriguing menu, you have during your holidays. I must ask, do you have snow during the year or is it summer the entire year? Such a wonderful story you wrote.
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2022
Very intriguing menu, you have during your holidays. I must ask, do you have snow during the year or is it summer the entire year? Such a wonderful story you wrote.
Comment Written 04-Dec-2022
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2022
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Thanks so much Rosemary. Where I live we never have snow, but in the mountains about sixty kilometres away they do sometimes get a light sprinkling. The southern states are more likely to get snow particularly Tasmania. Australia is vast so there is quite a range of climate. Thank you for your review and your interest. Always appreciated.
Wendy
Comment from Pantygynt
However you celebrate and whoever you are the message of Christmas is to celebrate the birth of a great religion. Just as recently we all knew someone who was celebrating Dewali, I think the same thing applies to Christmas.
Have a happy one wherever you are, hot or cold.
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2022
However you celebrate and whoever you are the message of Christmas is to celebrate the birth of a great religion. Just as recently we all knew someone who was celebrating Dewali, I think the same thing applies to Christmas.
Have a happy one wherever you are, hot or cold.
Comment Written 04-Dec-2022
reply by the author on 04-Dec-2022
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Thank you for reviewing. I appreciate your thoughts.
Wendy
Comment from Begin Again
Your Christmas meals sound so much more light and refreshing compared to our heavily laden ones. I love to cook everything imaginable but seldom eat very much of it. My Christmas joy comes from feeding others... the more the merrier. Hope your holidays are very special, Wendy.
Hugs, Carol
reply by the author on 03-Dec-2022
Your Christmas meals sound so much more light and refreshing compared to our heavily laden ones. I love to cook everything imaginable but seldom eat very much of it. My Christmas joy comes from feeding others... the more the merrier. Hope your holidays are very special, Wendy.
Hugs, Carol
Comment Written 03-Dec-2022
reply by the author on 03-Dec-2022
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Thank you so much Carol. You are a wonderful and selfless, compassionate and caring "people person" as well as a superb cook/chef. I hope you are filled with a sense of being loved by others as well. Blessings for your Christmas season.
Wendy
Comment from LJbutterfly
Each recipe sounds more delicious than the previous one. Ninety percent of my meals are salads. I'm always looking for a savory combination of fruits or vegetables. I even save pictures and recipes of salads on my "Pinterest" website page. This is an interesting description of the way Christmas is celebrated in Australia. Most surprising, is that it is celebrated during the summer. Best wishes in the contest.
reply by the author on 03-Dec-2022
Each recipe sounds more delicious than the previous one. Ninety percent of my meals are salads. I'm always looking for a savory combination of fruits or vegetables. I even save pictures and recipes of salads on my "Pinterest" website page. This is an interesting description of the way Christmas is celebrated in Australia. Most surprising, is that it is celebrated during the summer. Best wishes in the contest.
Comment Written 03-Dec-2022
reply by the author on 03-Dec-2022
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Thank you very much. Yes, I love salads too, and there is so much variety one can never really tire of them. Thanks too for your good wishes. Always appreciated.
Wendy
Comment from Anne Johnston
This is very interesting to read, Wendy, telling us all about your Christmas traditions, and sharing your salad recipe. I can understand that our traditional Christmas dinner would not go over in your country. Who wants a hot turkey dinner in the summer?
reply by the author on 03-Dec-2022
This is very interesting to read, Wendy, telling us all about your Christmas traditions, and sharing your salad recipe. I can understand that our traditional Christmas dinner would not go over in your country. Who wants a hot turkey dinner in the summer?
Comment Written 03-Dec-2022
reply by the author on 03-Dec-2022
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Thank you Anne for reviewing. I always appreciate it, but I am hoping you meant to give more than three stars ?.?
Wendy
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I am so sorry, Wendy. I certainly did not mean to give you three stars. I have been behind on here, and maybe am in too much of a hurry trying to catch up. I need to check before I hit save. I will try and go in and change it.
Comment from Verna Cole Mitchell
I really did enjoy finding our Australian Christian customs-with which I was totally unfamiliar! Many of them sound good, but having a giant sweet tooth, I am most attracted to your desserts. I must admit your menus sounds more healthful than our fat-laden U.S. Christmas (which I love!) I like that "happy" is expressed through color in your menu.
reply by the author on 03-Dec-2022
I really did enjoy finding our Australian Christian customs-with which I was totally unfamiliar! Many of them sound good, but having a giant sweet tooth, I am most attracted to your desserts. I must admit your menus sounds more healthful than our fat-laden U.S. Christmas (which I love!) I like that "happy" is expressed through color in your menu.
Comment Written 03-Dec-2022
reply by the author on 03-Dec-2022
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Thank you Verna. Such a lovely review. I appreciate it, and I am glad you enjoyed reading my story.
Wendy