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Subject: Holiday Dinners
Written By: Christie Marie M on 12/25/09 at 12:46 pm
I had Turkey, Stuffing, Potato Salad, and Lasagna. For Dessert: Christmas Cookies, Cassava Cake, Ambrosia Fruit Salad, Hot Cocoa, etc. We also drank Eggnog.
Subject: Re: Holiday Dinners
Written By: nally on 12/25/09 at 10:54 pm
Let's see...for our Christmas dinner (which I helped prepare) we had a Honeybaked Ham (with plenty of it left over; we'll eat it over the next week or so), raviolis, veggies, fresh-baked bread, homemade cranberry sauce, and a potato concoction.
Subject: Re: Holiday Dinners
Written By: bookmistress4ever on 12/25/09 at 11:05 pm
Hubby and I both had Prime Rib sizzling skillets at Denny's.
Subject: Re: Holiday Dinners
Written By: Jessica on 12/25/09 at 11:31 pm
Ham and pasta salad. For dessert, brownies, pecan pie, and lemon meringue pie.
Subject: Re: Holiday Dinners
Written By: ninny on 12/26/09 at 7:06 am
Hubby and I both had Prime Rib sizzling skillets at Denny's.
Tim & Iwent to Denny's the night before Christmas.
For Christmas my dad had Prime Rib, mashed potatoes and gravy & steamed broccoli & cheese sauce. have a hiatal hernia plus bad teeth so I couldn't eat the meat :(
Subject: Re: Holiday Dinners
Written By: coqueta83 on 12/26/09 at 7:32 pm
This year we had turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, green beans with toasted almonds, and carrot cupcakes.
Subject: Re: Holiday Dinners
Written By: 2kidsami on 12/26/09 at 9:25 pm
I officially get HOSED on the Holiday Dinners....
My mother = terrible cook (but she tries to be festive, good silverware, good china, and cloth napkins; the food always looks better than it is)
My mother-in-law just does not even try to make a "Holiday" dinner. We have loose hamburger (on a bun), chips, macaroni and cheese (kraft from a box),and this year green bean casserole.
And they both insist on having it there.... If anyone wants to come for the Holidays, they can have my share ::)
Subject: Re: Holiday Dinners
Written By: Christie Marie M on 12/26/09 at 9:53 pm
I officially get HOSED on the Holiday Dinners....
My mother = terrible cook (but she tries to be festive, good silverware, good china, and cloth napkins; the food always looks better than it is)
My mother-in-law just does not even try to make a "Holiday" dinner. We have loose hamburger (on a bun), chips, macaroni and cheese (kraft from a box),and this year green bean casserole.
And they both insist on having it there.... If anyone wants to come for the Holidays, they can have my share ::)
Wow, that's some dinner you had on the holidays. We had a non-Traditional holiday dinner 2 years ago when we were in Florida: We barbecued steak and ribs, baked potatoes, and sweet potatoes. I hate sweet potatoes with a passion! Oh, and some brussel sprouts (yuck!).
Subject: Re: Holiday Dinners
Written By: sky14 on 04/18/10 at 10:25 am
And we had turkey,green beans,potatoes.
For Dessert: ice-cream with chocolate.
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Subject: Re: Holiday Dinners
Written By: lola669 on 04/19/10 at 10:20 am
Wow, that's some dinner you had on the holidays. We had a non-Traditional holiday dinner 2 years ago when we were in Florida: We barbecued steak and ribs, baked potatoes, and sweet potatoes. I hate sweet potatoes with a passion! Oh, and some brussel sprouts (yuck!).
We were in Florida for Christmas two years ago. For lunch we had nachos and popcorn (we went to a movie) and for dinner we had Seafood. That was one of the worst Christmases ever. ;D
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