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The meal we look forward to at Christmas is on Christmas Eve. In our family the tradition is that everyone gets to pick anything, the most favorite food we can think of and crave.

Everyone has a different choice and enough is cooked for each person to try if the want to. My usual choice for that evening is double smoked German bacon wrapped around giant sea scallops.

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