what do you cook for christmas day when on the road
petengail said
08:56 AM Dec 23, 2010
Many years ago in a van in Darwin, on Christmas day, I had cold baked beans on bread. Whatever you have, I am sure you can do better than that lol
jimbo said
09:03 AM Dec 23, 2010
2003 I was at Camilla Beach QLD and had Weeties and toast.......
brickies said
09:45 AM Dec 23, 2010
One xmas day was on shift and one of our firefighter had vegemite sandwiches
goinsoon said
09:57 AM Dec 23, 2010
Bugger!! leaving 6am Christmas day, hadn't thought of that (leftovers maybe)
Smokeydk said
10:09 AM Dec 23, 2010
Cold left over ham..and salad.......while camping Xmas Day
Hylda&Jon said
11:15 AM Dec 23, 2010
Were at Yanchep Caravan Park & it's predicted to be 38 degrees here but we have the beach & a pool to cool off in if needed.
It looks like it's just the 2 of us on Xmas day but I still have waiting in the fridge a kilo of frozen prawns to cook up, a small ham & a small chunk of smoked turkey (Hylda is allergic to pork). We'll also buy some coleslaw & potato salad, some nice ice cream for desert, plus, we bought a very tasty jar of macadamia pesto in Margaret River & we have some good cheese, gherkins & bickies for a nice snack. And not forgetting a lovely bottle of Margaret River sparkling wine to wash it all down with.
If anyone is in the area there quite welcome to join us.
-- Edited by Hylda&Jon on Thursday 23rd of December 2010 11:16:41 AM
bill12 said
12:35 PM Dec 23, 2010
Last year,we had prawns, home smoked chicken,ham,coral trout , cold salads and the odd beer under a tree at Horseshoe bay on Magnetic island, while playing ABBA at a million decibles, Which didn,t make us popular with the people 300m down the road so we turned the music down a bit. We ate til we nearly busted.Great way to have xmas dinner.We will do the same this year if possible, but there is a low in the Coral sea, and it looks like its going to piss down. It is the wet season , I suppose.
lilly31 said
03:37 PM Dec 23, 2010
Bill ..think we might all will want to join you this year if haveing same yum yum
Pejay said
04:38 PM Dec 23, 2010
Hi Hylda & Jon,
Wow, if this is what Christmas 'on the road' is like - let us have it. At home this year, but hopefully next year will join everyone 'on the road'.
Merry Christmas everybody - and keeep safe with all the extremes of weather around the country.
Pete & June
DellieMay said
05:00 PM Dec 23, 2010
We're coming to your place bill12. LOL
Merry Christmas
Dell and Dero
Happywanderer said
07:03 PM Dec 23, 2010
I would probably have some ham and salad or possibly prawns if managed to get some the day before.
Not much different to home really.
des37 said
07:04 PM Dec 23, 2010
Where the bloody hell are you Bill,iwon't come empty handed Vitamen B or Crown which do you prefer??
bill12 said
08:38 PM Dec 23, 2010
Lilley, you are welcome. We have plenty, but I can,t guarentee the weather, so, we might have it under the house at my friends place.
bill12 said
08:41 PM Dec 23, 2010
Sorry, you are all welcome. I live at Horseshoe bay, on Magnetic island, NQ.Its pouring rain here at the moment and worse is to come. Blast the weather bereau. Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it.
sandsmere said
05:59 AM Dec 24, 2010
Bit further south than you Bill , but anywhere along the coast in Qld is going to be wet .
We just have to grin and wear it this year .
Zoomtopz said
07:14 AM Dec 24, 2010
As is here in Grafton as well .
Many years I had Chrissy lunch at a Truckstop .
Just another day .
Richo.
clazandaza said
08:58 AM Dec 24, 2010
Our Christmas meal on the road was to be at Wonga Beach tomorrow. I just woke up and saw my van almost floating away in my own driveway here in Cairns. Think like Bill our plans have to change and stay home this year. Big low coming in today or tomorrow from the Coral Sea. Hope there is something good on TV.
Lizzieluv said
09:47 AM Dec 24, 2010
Anything you want, as long as you are where you want to be you can plan the perfect meal to suit yourself - can't think of anything better myself!!
freehazzas said
11:04 AM Dec 24, 2010
We are doing roast lamb and pork in the webber with salads. That way we figure we can stick it in and leave it cook while we sit in the pool, then have cold left overs for the next 2 days as well.
Allara said
12:10 PM Dec 24, 2010
It's jolly freezing here. I have been out collecting firewood, had snow the other day. Invited myself to my cousin's place for Christmas lunch, at Crookwell. No sense in sitting here alone.
All the best everyone
Allara
brickies said
03:14 PM Dec 24, 2010
I am with you Lizzieluv always eat well when on the road using the kiss method
Happywanderer said
03:35 PM Dec 24, 2010
Pauline and Ian, I have seen the Cairns flooding on the news, Its terrible up there. Keep safe and stay home rather than be out on the road, til this is over.
Keep us informed on the conditions up there so we know you are safe.
Gerty Dancer said
05:41 PM Dec 24, 2010
When I used to work on Christmas Day in Nursing Homes we got the whole thing with Roast turkey etc. It feels a bit wierd not working any more, but I'm very happy to try getting used to it!
I've never figured out why we need a hot meal in mid-summer, its seafood and salads for us this year.
glassies said
08:13 PM Dec 24, 2010
a note for bill i woulda come and put an axe through your stereo lol fancy playin abba at full decibles there enough on the low decible as it is ,coulda gone some joe ****er or something lol but to each there own , lucky i wasnt camped next to ya lol
bill12 said
12:08 AM Dec 25, 2010
Sorry, had the hots for the blond one, Agnetha I think. Must be geting old- still love ABBA, and will play it tomorrow, if the low doesn,t bow us away.Merry xmas to you all.
Cruising Granny said
12:15 AM Dec 25, 2010
clazandaza wrote:
Our Christmas meal on the road was to be at Wonga Beach tomorrow. I just woke up and saw my van almost floating away in my own driveway here in Cairns. Think like Bill our plans have to change and stay home this year. Big low coming in today or tomorrow from the Coral Sea. Hope there is something good on TV.
I'm thanking my lucky stars I left Cairns when I did. It's been cold, wet and windy with minor flooding in SA, but nothing like the prediction for the Qld coast. My thoughts are with you. Take it easy and be careful. Cairns can be nasty when its wet.
I drove through some flash flooding up north, between Alice Springs and Kulgera.
But it's going to be hot in Adelaide for Christmas. I'm spending it on my own - chicken and salad with a wine for me.
My thoughts are with everyone who is facing a natural disaster and adversity at this time of the year, and at any other time of the year.
Australia has had more than it's share of natural disasters this year, and there's more to come as the River Murray is anticipated to flood in the next few weeks.
Hang in there folks.
bill12 said
06:52 AM Dec 25, 2010
Well, just got up, merry xmas to you all.We are being lashed by Tasha, cat 1, which is just sth of Cairns, and heading sw, inland we hope. Pissing down rain and quite windy here at the moment. So much for xmas dinner on the beach.Lets hope it doesn,t intensify.I hope the people in Cairns, and further sth don,t get a bashing.Will keep in touch. Bill
brickies said
08:09 AM Dec 25, 2010
Happy xmas stay safe just think about what the day could have been , now how many forum people still want to share the day with you
bill12 said
10:08 AM Dec 25, 2010
Plenty of rain!The local creek, also called Apjohn street ,is in flood and the culvert back of the house is overflowing. But, my house, which is raised, is above it all , and the boat is safely tied up at Nelly bay harbour.You,ve got to laugh-the creek has decided to run down the road and not the creek bed.Great drainage around here!A couple of years ago, my friends catamarans floated down the street, past my house. We tied them to a mango tree.Just got a kayak for xmas- might have to use it to go to xmas dinner.........
It looks like it's just the 2 of us on Xmas day but I still have waiting in the fridge a kilo of frozen prawns to cook up, a small ham & a small chunk of smoked turkey (Hylda is allergic to pork). We'll also buy some coleslaw & potato salad, some nice ice cream for desert, plus, we bought a very tasty jar of macadamia pesto in Margaret River & we have some good cheese, gherkins & bickies for a nice snack. And not forgetting a lovely bottle of Margaret River sparkling wine to wash it all down with.
If anyone is in the area there quite welcome to join us.
-- Edited by Hylda&Jon on Thursday 23rd of December 2010 11:16:41 AM
Lilley, you are welcome. We have plenty, but I can,t guarentee the weather, so, we might have it under the house at my friends place.
I'm thanking my lucky stars I left Cairns when I did. It's been cold, wet and windy with minor flooding in SA, but nothing like the prediction for the Qld coast. My thoughts are with you. Take it easy and be careful. Cairns can be nasty when its wet. I drove through some flash flooding up north, between Alice Springs and Kulgera. But it's going to be hot in Adelaide for Christmas. I'm spending it on my own - chicken and salad with a wine for me. My thoughts are with everyone who is facing a natural disaster and adversity at this time of the year, and at any other time of the year. Australia has had more than it's share of natural disasters this year, and there's more to come as the River Murray is anticipated to flood in the next few weeks. Hang in there folks.