Christmas food and wine, a confession.

Sitting here on a bleak cold mid-winter solstice, one's mind turns matters victual. Reading the erudite posts of wines and fine foods, I felt I need to confess,to what we will be having on Xmas Day, a typical day for many in the UK I am sure, around the world, families will be getting together, some wishing they could be elsewhere, some hating old Auntie Flo etc.

Well, in our house we have 10 for Xmas Day. One is a veggie, one hates poncy wine and wants beer. Another loves cheap CA rose. Amanda loves Asti Spumante, and David will drink anything, as long as he is not paying. Paul loves fine claret, and as he is in the trade usually brings Dad a pressy.

We always walk across the park to the Pub at 12.00, meet friends, and drink anything that's bought by someone else.! Lurch home with dog showing us the way. We only moved 1/12 ago, and the house is a 70's relic, especially the kitchen. I haven't learnt to drive the cooker yet, so on with the plan.

Canapes and small tartlets, smoked salmon fiddly bits, all from M&S, served with Tesco's cheap Cava. The cognoscenti will smuggle glasses of Tesco's !998 Vintage Champers, (half the price of Grand Marques, and IMHO, as good.

More salmony bits, with Tesco's Tourraine Sauv. Very cheap and the kids love it. We will have a magnum of Le Clos Chablis 1998.

Cold rare Welsh Black sirloin, and home cooked ham. Fish pie for the veggie( M&S). coleslaw, green salad, bean salad and a humongous pile of crisply roasted winter veg. A CA zin for the rest, Potensac 89 for us.

My daughter is doing a pud, so God help us, a fruit compote of some kind.............so fizzy water. A short break to take the dog out.

Various cheeses, with beer for the kids. This year I'm trying St Agur with Coutet 90., worth a try, but back up for the sticky

Mince pie with the Coutet and Trivial Pursuit. An Old Macallan and beer for the kids.

Late evening a cold beef sandwich with Latour 89, I will post TN

So there, I confess to being a mean miserable old buggar!...nice wine tho'.

Do you recognise your Xmas Day.?

A safe and happy Xmas to all of you on AFW. Slurp JT

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John Taverner
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Hi John, For our family, Christmas is a marathon of eating events. Christmas eve is for the Swedish side of the family and our menu consists of meatballs, herring, potato soup, etc. We celebrate Christmas day with the kids and grandkids. There will be ham and meatballs along with other tasty treats. The assortment of beverages boggles the mind - domestic bubbles, some reds, some whites, some good beer (stouts, ales and lagers), and maybe a Tom & Jerry or two.

I wouldn't have it any other way. Merry Christmas to all, and don't forget to take some Maalox before bedtime. :-)

Dick (in the USA)

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Dick R.

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