Alwaysspendthem withfamily.pecanpiehomemadecinnamon bunsmade by mywife. I can downa a whole bag in1/2 hourPastaSaladSince my son was oldenough to really enjoyChristmas I have starteddoing Christmas lightsoutside (icicle lights on theporch, figures in the yard,lasers on the house, etc).Each year we also pick outnew Hallmark ornamentsand the yearly stufThere’s aNew Kidin TownsteakandLobsterMy 3 kids have taken a"Charlie's Angels" themedphoto with their shot gunsevery year since they wereold enough to handle agun. It is funny to watchhow the picture progressedeach year with myyoungest going from beingthe extreme shortest tWizards inWinter byTrans-SiberianOrchestraThe barkingdog doing"Jingle Bells"Turkey, fruitsalad, andcranberryjellyPotatoSaladChristmastree,bethlehemcaveMatchingfamilyPJsUsinglightingsSilverbellsChristmastree anddecoratingthe fireplacemantlesnow man bandcandle holder,Christmas story legtable lamp, electronicsnow globe(circulates the snowwhen turned on)WhatChristmasmeans tomeChristmascookies!SilentNightOh Holynight andSleighRideRockingaround theChristmasTreeLights -Local Parkcompletelydecorated inlightsO HolyNightSleddingonChristmasEvegoing to church onchristmas eve withimmediate family andhaving a late lunch atafter. opening gifts onchristmas morningwith our pyjamas stillon at my in-laws.Open 1present onChristmaseveDrinkingheavilyspikeeggnog.TurkeyChristmasTreeMaking anddecoratingcookies onChristmasEveOrnamentson the tree,Snowmen,lightsDecoratedGingerbreadMen andSugarcookiesWe light candles andplace in front ofpictures of lovedones that we havelost, while spendingChristmas Eve as afamily.Ones that wemade withour childrenor they madeat schoolChristmas songs. Idon't know thewords, but I lovethem all. Obviously,I have no idea ofwhat they arecalled.ChristmasTreeheavily-spikedeggnogRudolphthe Red-noseReindeerIn the Philippines wecelebrate Christmasduring midnight of 25its a big feast we calledit Noche Buena orMidnight Meal andcontinue celebratingthe whole day ofDec.25.PecanpieAdesteFideles (OhCome All YeFaithful!)TheFirstNoelChristmaslights onhousesHomemadepecanpralinesFelizNavidadElvesBBQChristmaslightssomeone dressed up asSanta Clause visits everyChristmas Eve on myhusbands side of thefamily, for the last 60 yearsand brings a small gift foreach child and takespictures with each family.Do TheyKnow It'sChristmas?BrownsugarhamSnowCappedPieLightsSilentnightGoing to church,having birthday cake(my mom's birthday)and opening gifts onChristmas Eve. Santaalways arrived early atour house while wewere at church - luckyus!Cookies,Piemistletoechestnutsroastingon theopen fireRide aroundto seeChristmaslightsWhen our familiesare all together wehave a big dinner onChristmas Eve andthen open presentsand tell stories aboutwhen we werechildren."In the USA: turkeywith mashedpotatoes and wintervegetables.Cranberry-orangecake.Potatoes in anyform (mashed,baked, twicebaked, etc., Idon'tdiscriminate!)In my home country:feijoada (black beanstew with collardgreens), polenta withroasted chicken, andanything that mymom cooks."We read "The NightTree" and maketreats for theanimals and hangthem on the treeoutside onChristmas Eve.GrandmaGot RunOver by aReindeerInflatablesOrnamentscollected fromover the years andpictures of mychildren withSanta when theywere youngerAt my parents, weused to havePosadas (sing alongverses of Joseph andMary asking for aplace to spend thenight on ChristmasEve).NativitysetsFruitcakeThe whole familycomes over and we eatthe whole day. Thensleep, wake up and eatsome more. Myhusband and I bakepies together and Ibake/ decorate cookiesor cakes with my son.Shoppingfor my wifewith mydaughter.My parents put candlesin milk jugs and linethe driveway onChristmas Eve. For themonth of December,we have one night aweek with notv/phones/electronicsSilentnightChocolateLayerCakeRoastedpiglet orroastedbroilerMom'spull-apartherbbreadDuck.orLambChocolateCoveredStrawberriesIts beginningto look alotlikeChristmasChristmasChristmasTree, andlightsSilentNightChristmasEve gamenightHomebakedfruit cakeSanta iscomingto townGet togetherwith familymembers, thencruising aroundwith friendsJingleBellsWearing atleast onepiece ofnew attireAlwaysspendthem withfamily.pecanpiehomemadecinnamon bunsmade by mywife. I can downa a whole bag in1/2 hourPastaSaladSince my son was oldenough to really enjoyChristmas I have starteddoing Christmas lightsoutside (icicle lights on theporch, figures in the yard,lasers on the house, etc).Each year we also pick outnew Hallmark ornamentsand the yearly stufThere’s aNew Kidin TownsteakandLobsterMy 3 kids have taken a"Charlie's Angels" themedphoto with their shot gunsevery year since they wereold enough to handle agun. It is funny to watchhow the picture progressedeach year with myyoungest going from beingthe extreme shortest tWizards inWinter byTrans-SiberianOrchestraThe barkingdog doing"Jingle Bells"Turkey, fruitsalad, andcranberryjellyPotatoSaladChristmastree,bethlehemcaveMatchingfamilyPJsUsinglightingsSilverbellsChristmastree anddecoratingthe fireplacemantlesnow man bandcandle holder,Christmas story legtable lamp, electronicsnow globe(circulates the snowwhen turned on)WhatChristmasmeans tomeChristmascookies!SilentNightOh Holynight andSleighRideRockingaround theChristmasTreeLights -Local Parkcompletelydecorated inlightsO HolyNightSleddingonChristmasEvegoing to church onchristmas eve withimmediate family andhaving a late lunch atafter. opening gifts onchristmas morningwith our pyjamas stillon at my in-laws.Open 1present onChristmaseveDrinkingheavilyspikeeggnog.TurkeyChristmasTreeMaking anddecoratingcookies onChristmasEveOrnamentson the tree,Snowmen,lightsDecoratedGingerbreadMen andSugarcookiesWe light candles andplace in front ofpictures of lovedones that we havelost, while spendingChristmas Eve as afamily.Ones that wemade withour childrenor they madeat schoolChristmas songs. Idon't know thewords, but I lovethem all. Obviously,I have no idea ofwhat they arecalled.ChristmasTreeheavily-spikedeggnogRudolphthe Red-noseReindeerIn the Philippines wecelebrate Christmasduring midnight of 25its a big feast we calledit Noche Buena orMidnight Meal andcontinue celebratingthe whole day ofDec.25.PecanpieAdesteFideles (OhCome All YeFaithful!)TheFirstNoelChristmaslights onhousesHomemadepecanpralinesFelizNavidadElvesBBQChristmaslightssomeone dressed up asSanta Clause visits everyChristmas Eve on myhusbands side of thefamily, for the last 60 yearsand brings a small gift foreach child and takespictures with each family.Do TheyKnow It'sChristmas?BrownsugarhamSnowCappedPieLightsSilentnightGoing to church,having birthday cake(my mom's birthday)and opening gifts onChristmas Eve. Santaalways arrived early atour house while wewere at church - luckyus!Cookies,Piemistletoechestnutsroastingon theopen fireRide aroundto seeChristmaslightsWhen our familiesare all together wehave a big dinner onChristmas Eve andthen open presentsand tell stories aboutwhen we werechildren."In the USA: turkeywith mashedpotatoes and wintervegetables.Cranberry-orangecake.Potatoes in anyform (mashed,baked, twicebaked, etc., Idon'tdiscriminate!)In my home country:feijoada (black beanstew with collardgreens), polenta withroasted chicken, andanything that mymom cooks."We read "The NightTree" and maketreats for theanimals and hangthem on the treeoutside onChristmas Eve.GrandmaGot RunOver by aReindeerInflatablesOrnamentscollected fromover the years andpictures of mychildren withSanta when theywere youngerAt my parents, weused to havePosadas (sing alongverses of Joseph andMary asking for aplace to spend thenight on ChristmasEve).NativitysetsFruitcakeThe whole familycomes over and we eatthe whole day. Thensleep, wake up and eatsome more. Myhusband and I bakepies together and Ibake/ decorate cookiesor cakes with my son.Shoppingfor my wifewith mydaughter.My parents put candlesin milk jugs and linethe driveway onChristmas Eve. For themonth of December,we have one night aweek with notv/phones/electronicsSilentnightChocolateLayerCakeRoastedpiglet orroastedbroilerMom'spull-apartherbbreadDuck.orLambChocolateCoveredStrawberriesIts beginningto look alotlikeChristmasChristmasChristmasTree, andlightsSilentNightChristmasEve gamenightHomebakedfruit cakeSanta iscomingto townGet togetherwith familymembers, thencruising aroundwith friendsJingleBellsWearing atleast onepiece ofnew attire

POULTRY TEAM BINGO - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Always spend them with family.
  2. pecan pie
  3. homemade cinnamon buns made by my wife. I can down a a whole bag in 1/2 hour
  4. Pasta Salad
  5. Since my son was old enough to really enjoy Christmas I have started doing Christmas lights outside (icicle lights on the porch, figures in the yard, lasers on the house, etc). Each year we also pick out new Hallmark ornaments and the yearly stuf
  6. There’s a New Kid in Town
  7. steak and Lobster
  8. My 3 kids have taken a "Charlie's Angels" themed photo with their shot guns every year since they were old enough to handle a gun. It is funny to watch how the picture progressed each year with my youngest going from being the extreme shortest t
  9. Wizards in Winter by Trans-Siberian Orchestra
  10. The barking dog doing "Jingle Bells"
  11. Turkey, fruit salad, and cranberry jelly
  12. Potato Salad
  13. Christmas tree, bethlehem cave
  14. Matching family PJs
  15. Using lightings
  16. Silver bells
  17. Christmas tree and decorating the fireplace mantle
  18. snow man band candle holder, Christmas story leg table lamp, electronic snow globe (circulates the snow when turned on)
  19. What Christmas means to me
  20. Christmas cookies!
  21. Silent Night
  22. Oh Holy night and Sleigh Ride
  23. Rocking around the Christmas Tree
  24. Lights - Local Park completely decorated in lights
  25. O Holy Night
  26. Sledding on Christmas Eve
  27. going to church on christmas eve with immediate family and having a late lunch at after. opening gifts on christmas morning with our pyjamas still on at my in-laws.
  28. Open 1 present on Christmas eve
  29. Drinking heavily spike eggnog.
  30. Turkey
  31. Christmas Tree
  32. Making and decorating cookies on Christmas Eve
  33. Ornaments on the tree, Snowmen, lights
  34. Decorated Gingerbread Men and Sugar cookies
  35. We light candles and place in front of pictures of loved ones that we have lost, while spending Christmas Eve as a family.
  36. Ones that we made with our children or they made at school
  37. Christmas songs. I don't know the words, but I love them all. Obviously, I have no idea of what they are called.
  38. Christmas Tree
  39. heavily-spiked eggnog
  40. Rudolph the Red-nose Reindeer
  41. In the Philippines we celebrate Christmas during midnight of 25 its a big feast we called it Noche Buena or Midnight Meal and continue celebrating the whole day of Dec.25.
  42. Pecan pie
  43. Adeste Fideles (Oh Come All Ye Faithful!)
  44. The First Noel
  45. Christmas lights on houses
  46. Home made pecan pralines
  47. Feliz Navidad
  48. Elves
  49. BBQ
  50. Christmas lights
  51. someone dressed up as Santa Clause visits every Christmas Eve on my husbands side of the family, for the last 60 years and brings a small gift for each child and takes pictures with each family.
  52. Do They Know It's Christmas?
  53. Brown sugar ham
  54. Snow Capped Pie
  55. Lights
  56. Silent night
  57. Going to church, having birthday cake (my mom's birthday) and opening gifts on Christmas Eve. Santa always arrived early at our house while we were at church - lucky us!
  58. Cookies, Pie
  59. mistletoe
  60. chestnuts roasting on the open fire
  61. Ride around to see Christmas lights
  62. When our families are all together we have a big dinner on Christmas Eve and then open presents and tell stories about when we were children.
  63. "In the USA: turkey with mashed potatoes and winter vegetables. Cranberry-orange cake.
  64. Potatoes in any form (mashed, baked, twice baked, etc., I don't discriminate!)
  65. In my home country: feijoada (black bean stew with collard greens), polenta with roasted chicken, and anything that my mom cooks."
  66. We read "The Night Tree" and make treats for the animals and hang them on the tree outside on Christmas Eve.
  67. Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer
  68. Inflatables
  69. Ornaments collected from over the years and pictures of my children with Santa when they were younger
  70. At my parents, we used to have Posadas (sing along verses of Joseph and Mary asking for a place to spend the night on Christmas Eve).
  71. Nativity sets
  72. Fruit cake
  73. The whole family comes over and we eat the whole day. Then sleep, wake up and eat some more. My husband and I bake pies together and I bake/ decorate cookies or cakes with my son.
  74. Shopping for my wife with my daughter.
  75. My parents put candles in milk jugs and line the driveway on Christmas Eve. For the month of December, we have one night a week with no tv/phones/electronics
  76. Silent night
  77. Chocolate Layer Cake
  78. Roasted piglet or roasted broiler
  79. Mom's pull-apart herb bread
  80. Duck. or Lamb
  81. Chocolate Covered Strawberries
  82. Its beginning to look alot like Christmas
  83. Christmas
  84. Christmas Tree, and lights
  85. Silent Night
  86. Christmas Eve game night
  87. Home baked fruit cake
  88. Santa is coming to town
  89. Get together with family members, then cruising around with friends
  90. Jingle Bells
  91. Wearing at least one piece of new attire