We are carrying on with our Christmas traditions this year. For breakfast we have lox and bagels, and we don't have a dinner, but have assorted appetizers all day. Mine that I'm bringing are Swedish meatballs.
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We are carrying on with our Christmas traditions this year. For breakfast we have lox and bagels, and we don't have a dinner, but have assorted appetizers all day. Mine that I'm bringing are Swedish meatballs.
Please what is Lox, i have never heard of that ever?
Twice-baked potatoes. A Christmas treat!
Lox: fillets of salmon, cured and thinly sliced. Often served on or with a bagel.
http://www.jewishrecipes.org/jewish-foods/lox.html
without sounding terribly stupid, and without stating the obvious, tell me about twice baked potatoes and why they are so good, thanks for the info about the lox, you learn something every day don't you?
Our lox and bagels tradition goes back to I think the 80s at least. Anyway, where we live there are a lot of Jewish people, so it was just easy to go into the Jewish deli on Christmas when all the other stores were closed for the holiday. It's actually really good and one of the only types of fish that I enjoy.
Here's a picture that I found.
http://davidovichbagels.com/joomla/i.../bagel_lox.jpg
Doesn't that look yummy with those unions in there?