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| Don't try these at home, friends! |
This month is flying by fast! Christmas will be here in just
a few days! The ol’ Christmas blog has kind of gotten away from me this year,
and I feel like I’ve neglected my thousands of faithful
followers a little, and for this, I do apologize.
Today, however, I want to talk about holiday food. Delicious meals at holiday gatherings are as big a tradition as giving presents for many of us (though based on these historical recipes, I'm starting to think "delicious" meant something very different back then).
Let's take a
look back at some recipes from the past and see what holiday dining was like in
"the good old days" - a time when apparently gelatin was considered
an appropriate vessel for literally everything, and the concept of "food
poisoning" was just thought of as character building! Bon appetit!
| Aren't all fruitcakes mysterious? |
| Rockin' Around the Wiener Tree! |
| That's tuna with green food coloring in the middle. Who says everything goes with Jell-o? |
| Festive Tuna Tree! It figures that the Elf on a Shelf is responsible for this one. |
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| Tree theme going strong here. Hope someone spiked that punch! |
| Your traditional Shrimp Tree! |
| Anything in the shape of a tree is fair game! Wait, is that bacon?! |
| Unidentified meat encased in some kind of decorative icing resting on a bed of green something. That icing is definitely mayo-based! |
| Holiday Meat Tree! Looks more like a Holiday Meat Heap, but I'd eat it! |
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| Meat and potatoes in the shape of an igloo! Finally, some originality! |
| Holiday Vegetable Loaf! Looks gross, hard pass. |
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| Handy Ham! Looks like a tasty desert, but it's not! Frosting is mayo & cream cheese! |
| Well, that's an unexpected flavor combo. Sure to be a party favorite! |
| Mmm, garbage fondue! Merry Christmas! |
| Apparently, "salad" meant something different back then. No thank you! |
| Frosty the Slawman! lol! I love it! - Bring out the Hellman's!! |
| Company coming? I don't think so! Another edible tree from the folks at Underwood Deviled Ham! (no relation) |
| There's a lot going on here, but there is actually a baked ham in this photo. (It's the green lump on the right.) |
| Cranberry Surprise! Top it with scoops of mayo! Yummy! Looks like a pink nightmare! |
| Cheese Cones! Who didn't cheer when Grandma brought these out? |
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| In a Cajun mood? Try the Crawfish Tree! This would be horrifying! Let the good times roll! |
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| Ho, Ho, Ho! Pass the Alka-Seltzer! |
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Now let's check in with Hermie the Nit-Wit Elf and his pals up at the North Pole!
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Hermie: A friend of mine just moved into his new igloo, so I threw him a housewarming party.
Frosty: Well, that was nice.
Hermie: Yeah, but now he’s homeless.
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Hermie: I’ve feel like I’ve been having a little trouble
hearing lately.
Frosty: Can you describe the symptoms?
Hermie: Sure, Homer is a fat guy, and his wife Marge has
blue hair.
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Hermie: Knock, Knock!
Frosty: Who’s there?
Hermie: Honda.
Frosty: Honda who?
Hermie: Honda first day of Christmas my true love gave to
me…
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Santa: Hermie, what have you been working on, my friend?
Hermie: I’m writing a book on how to be safe and not fall
down stairs.
Santa: Oh?
Hermie: Yeah, it’s a step-by-step guide!
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Hermie: Have you ever heard of “Murphy’s Law”?
Rudolph: Sure.
Hermie: What is it?
Rudolph: It means “if something can go wrong, it will go
wrong”.
Hermie: Oh, well have you ever heard of “Cole’s Law”?
Rudolph: No, what it that?
Hermie: Thinly sliced cabbage and mayonnaise.






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