Christmas (and other holiday) Menus
On Dec 10, 8:58*pm, Omelet > wrote:
> In article >, Tracy >
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> > Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
> > > I love reading about (and living vicariously through) people's menus
> > > for the holidays. *We always go simple and inexpensive, because I get
> > > really stressed when people come over to visit. *Here's what we're
> > > serving this year ...
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> > > Sloppy Joes
> > > Potato Chips
> > > Dill Pickles
> > > Pistachio Dessert (It's green, and has chopped cherries on top)
> > > Coca-Cola and Mountain Dew
> > > Coffee
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> > > Maybe next year, when we're not in the midst of moving, we'll do
> > > better by our guests, but that's what they're gettin' this year.
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> > > Carol
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> > On _any_ day that would soun good. I love sloppy joes, but I haven't
> > had them in years.
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> > I am not sure what we are having yet for Christmas dinner. Our son will
> > be home from college and whatever we have will be his choice. Probably
> > either couscous or lasagna and meatballs. It will be just the three of
> > us Christmas day. We might take another poster's suggestion and go to
> > the movies.
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> > Christmas Eve we may go to a friend's home and I wouldn't be surprised
> > if she served goose. She's Czech and a wonderful cook.
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> > -Tracy
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> Hm. I was planning on roasting a large ham, but lasagna sounds really
> good. *
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> Something to think about. :-)
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> Peace! Om
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I hate to say this, but Stouffer's "big family" size lasagne is just
as good as or better than mine. ;-) So are the enchiladas, which we
had last week when the grandkids were over.
N.
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