What are you cooking for Christmas?

Bucharest, Romania
December 18, 2016 11:21am CST
I think that i will have a pannetone, many sweets, a stuffed turkey, some traditional food etc. Can't wait!
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@Kandae11 (53677)
18 Dec 16
What is a pannetone?
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@Mike197602 (15487)
• United Kingdom
18 Dec 16
it is a sweet bread originally from italy. Popular at christmas even outside italy.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Panettone Type Dessert Place of origin Italy Region or state Milan Main ingredients Flour, candied fruits, raisins Variations Many types of fillings and toppings[clarification needed] Cookbo
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• Bucharest, Romania
18 Dec 16
a kind of a cake
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@Kandae11 (53677)
18 Dec 16
@dany2016 I see.
@Mike197602 (15487)
• United Kingdom
18 Dec 16
I am cooking nothing. I'm working in my hotel christmas day so will get a lot of food there
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@Tina30219 (81536)
• Onaway, Michigan
18 Dec 16
Really Mike it is Christmas you don't at least get it off to enjoy it.
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@Mike197602 (15487)
• United Kingdom
18 Dec 16
@Tina30219 Nobody does in the hospitality industry. I expect many hotels near you are serving christmas dinner and to do so they need workers
@Tina30219 (81536)
• Onaway, Michigan
18 Dec 16
I will have whatever my mom makes for dinner and her yummy cookies and whatever else sweet she makes. I hope you enjoy what you have.
• Calgary, Alberta
20 Dec 16
Turkducken! It is one freaky roasted dish. Imagine duck meat stuffed inside a whole chicken and the whole chicken is stuffed inside a whole turkey.
The most detailed video on,Making A Turducken. A chicken,in a duck,in a Turkey,layered with home-made pork,sage and onion stuffing.I show the whole process,u...
@Freelanzer (10744)
• Canada
22 Dec 16
It will be the usual North American fare with yes, lots of sweet things
@JudyEv (326092)
• Rockingham, Australia
18 Dec 16
Much of the Christmas celebrations revolve around food, don't they? I like the thought of 'many sweets'. :)