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Reese32
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Christmas Dinner
Yes, I know it's early. But I'm a planner. I'm hosting my first-ever Christmas dinner for my parents, sister, MIL & her boyfriend, DH's grandmother and grand-aunt. What would be tasty, yet easy to prepare? I'll worry about snacks & apps later, but right now, I'm concentrating on the main meal. Any and all suggestions (& recipes) appreciated.
Thank you!!!!!
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Posted 11/2/07 11:19 PM |
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MissJones
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Re: Christmas Dinner
Last year, I made soup, lasagna, vegetables, mashed potatoes. Someone brought salad and spinach pie. DH made chicken.
We put out nuts, crackers and cheese.
This year, we'll add more to the menu.
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Posted 11/3/07 9:20 AM |
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MrsMessina
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Re: Christmas Dinner
Personally I'm always a ham or turkey person at Thanksgiving and Christmas. We always have tons of veggies and side dishes but we'll be making 1 (or both) of those meats, depending on how many people are there.
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Posted 11/3/07 9:31 AM |
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Holly
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Re: Christmas Dinner
I am all for the ham!
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Posted 11/3/07 12:14 PM |
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JTK
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Re: Christmas Dinner
Last year i made filet mignon .. i got it from the butcher... and it was already seasoned.. i just put onion slices on top and cooked. you can't get much easier than that!!!
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Posted 11/3/07 12:41 PM |
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Candygrl776
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Re: Christmas Dinner
Lasagna! I had my first Christmas in our place last year. I made lasagna the day before and stuck it in the fridge. It tasted awesome on christmas day!
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Posted 11/3/07 3:23 PM |
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yankinmanc
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Re: Christmas Dinner
I am a traditionalist. I like a traditional christmas dinner. Turkey (or Roast Beef) Yorkshire Puddings Roast Potatoes Stuffing (sausage meat kind) Brussels Sprouts with Chestnuts Carrots Cabbage
something along those lines. Yummy!
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Posted 11/3/07 4:06 PM |
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Re: Christmas Dinner
cheese potatoes
salt cured ham
corn
corn bread muffins
tossed walnut/blue cheese/balsamic salad
beets
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Posted 11/5/07 11:26 PM |
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luckysmom
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Re: Christmas Dinner
Posted by MrsMessina
Personally I'm always a ham or turkey person at Thanksgiving and Christmas. We always have tons of veggies and side dishes but we'll be making 1 (or both) of those meats, depending on how many people are there.
We do the exact same thing. Except there is only 6 of us but we still have both anyways. We have to always have turkey because i don't eat red meat or pork & my brother likes ham
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Posted 11/6/07 5:14 PM |
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MrsFlatbread
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Re: Christmas Dinner
Spiral Ham...it's so easy and comes with its own seasoning! YOu will love it!
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Posted 11/6/07 5:26 PM |
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Reese32
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Re: Christmas Dinner
Thanks for all the suggestions, folks! I'm kinda leaning toward a honey baked ham (soooo good). Maybe I'll do a mac & cheese as one of the sides. Keep the ideas coming!
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Posted 11/6/07 5:44 PM |
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