The Comment Game

It's time to play the comment game again. We are home this weekend instead of on our boat because there's so many thing to do to get ready for Christmas.

Here's how it goes: I'll start the game off at the bottom of this post by choosing two words or phrases, like coffee or tea, and which ever one you prefer you choose. You can also explain why. When you have done that you do two new words or phrases for the next commenter to choose from. Feel free to come back as often as you like. Just have fun. If someone derails the game will one of you put it back on track? Thanks.

First comment: Breadcrumb stuffing or cornbread stuffing?

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23 Brilliant Comments:

FoxxFyrre on 12/17/2011 said...

For me it has always been breadcrumb stuffing, but this season we have outsourced caterers and their stuffing is mostly rice filler. I have had rice stuffing before, but this is incredible. When the caterers bring it is everyone wonders if there is cabbage rolls on the buffet just from the aroma. But it is the stuffing, and there is no cabbage mixed in. It is really a different treat, but I am having no luck trying to procure a recipe from any of the employees.
Have a wonderful Christmas Sandee
Frank

FoxxFyrre on 12/17/2011 said...

Shoot, forgot the next two words for the game. So, to keep it Christmasy --
"Real Eggnog, or Mulled Wine.

Barb and TheDailyGs on 12/17/2011 said...

Mulled Wine! dur...

Real Tree, fake tree, or no tree?

Yeah, I know that's 3 choices but I'm feeling rebellious today! Big hugs xoxo

Jean on 12/17/2011 said...

I love a real tree, but this year is no tree...

Red/green or other colors?

stevebethere on 12/17/2011 said...

Red/Green for me as it's Christmassy

Beef or Turkey

Marg on 12/17/2011 said...

I like both but will go with beef.





Jingle Bells or Rudolph (songs)

Traveling Bells on 12/17/2011 said...

JIngle bells, of course!

Cookies or cake for Santa?

Lost_without_a_Map on 12/17/2011 said...

How about cake for me and cookies for Santa? Or maybe just cookies for Santa after I've eaten all the chocolate chips out of them. Okay, now I've confused myself...

Jack Frost or Rudolph?

Da Dude on 12/17/2011 said...

Rudolph! His bright nose makes me feel all warm & fuzzy inside. Unless he has a cold and drippy nose then I'll take Jack Frost. Hmm.. Can't make up my mind.

Christmas in the..

Country or City?

blueyes on 12/17/2011 said...

Neither. I've never liked stuffing, it is too gooey and I don't like gooey foods. Plain and simple. Now if you want to give me JUST some cornbread with butter I'm down with that. :)

Happy Holidays!

Jodi on 12/17/2011 said...

Well I will have to go with Steve's I guess so I will say.. Country

Okay so let's see hmmmm..

Grandma's house or in-laws house?

Judy Haughton-James on 12/17/2011 said...

Happy Holidays everyone. I will answer the previous question as blueyes forgot to add a question. I have lived in the country all my life and really love Christmas here but I have no doubt that it must be quite exciting in the city. My question now - Candy canes or chocolate?!

DrillerAA09 on 12/17/2011 said...

Chocolate, anytime, every time.

Still photos or videos of family Christmas.

Stephen Hayes on 12/17/2011 said...

Breadcrumb stuffing is best. As for photos versus family videos, as an artist I vote for photos because they require more thought to capture expressions or create interesting compositions. Of course this could just be the result of all my videos being rubbish.

Mike on 12/17/2011 said...

Responding to #13 above, (#14 left no choices); Still pictures, easier to conceal gaffes and goofs,and look semi-normal.
Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays?

Ann on 12/17/2011 said...

without a doubt Merry Christmas

holly or mistletoe

William K Wallace on 12/17/2011 said...

I will go with punch, espcially if it is rum punch, it is more my thing than egg nog!

Sweet or sour?

DrillerAA09 on 12/17/2011 said...

White meat

Away in a Manger or Silent Night?

Ferd on 12/17/2011 said...

Silent night.

Pre-Christmas shopping or post-Christmas shopping?

Rhonda on 12/18/2011 said...

Pre-Christmas shopping now that I live in New Zealand, and they run out of everything by Christmas and don't re-stock it.

White Christmas or Down-under Summer Christmas

Will on 12/18/2011 said...

Well yes, cornbread is for chili. Period. End of discussion.

The idea that anyone would put it in a turkey, well that is almost as hard to fathom as eating milk chocolate when you could have dark.

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