Re: tradition
Don't you need running water to grow horseradish?
Cathy
On Friday, December 13, 2002, at 03:43 PM, jim singer wrote:
you get the best part, dan. horseradish is one of nature's best
inventions.
At 03:48 PM 12/13/02 -0500, you wrote:
The tradition that I remember and miss the most was our Christmas eve
family
dinner. About 15 members of the family gathered at our house for this
meal
and to exchange presents. My mom did most of the cooking. Baked
whiting with
carrots, rice sprinkled with cinnamon, barley with poppyseed, pickled
herring, perogies, home made bread and horseradish made by my
grandfather. I
was told that the first three items originated with my great
grandmother in
Poland. Everyone ate them and seemed to like them, at least they never
told
mom otherwise. That wouldn't have been very wise. Christmas day dinner
was a
feast for a king. Ham, turkey, Polish sausage, etc. and always apple
pie for
dessert. Poor mom did most of the cooking that day too.
Now I get to do the horseradish.
Dan
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