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Old 11-30-2003, 05:17 PM   #1
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What\'s on the menu for Christmas Dinner?

Do you have a set menu for Christmas dinner or does it change yearly?

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Prime rib every Christmas Eve and turkey dinner every Christmas day
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Old 11-30-2003, 07:19 PM   #2
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Tina,
Can I come to your house Christmas Eve?
We have traditional turkey at Christmas but for
my DH's work party they opt for Mexican food.
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Old 11-30-2003, 07:28 PM   #3
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Grilled cheese and tomato soup for Christmas Eve...

Christmas dinner changes every year.
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Old 11-30-2003, 08:31 PM   #4
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Re: What\'s on the menu for Christmas Dinner?

We always have dinner at my parents cause Christmas day is my Mother's birthday. We always have ham and my sister and I bring all the side dishes so my Mom doesn't have to cook that much, she does the ham.
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Re: What\'s on the menu for Christmas Dinner?

We have our big meal on Christmas Eve with a traditional slovak dinner of 13 dishes.. It's a bit odd with bobalki (dough balls with 3 different types of sauces) sour mushroom soup, regular mushroom soup, fish, another type of meat product ( usually fried turkey or ham), shrimp, opltatki ( communion wafer), vegetable, wine, garlic & honey, (you DON'T want to sit by us at evening mass PHEW!!) & pierogies (all 3 kinds) I have had Christmas eve dinner at my house for the last several years for all of my aunts, uncles etc.. It is a great time.
Christmas day we have a big lunch at DH's Aunt's house & are usually too stuffed to eat a big Christmas meal so it's leftovers for us.. & it's always quiet with just the 5 of us.
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Re: What\'s on the menu for Christmas Dinner?

Christmas Eve is always with my family, and we have pierogies (my Mom is Polish) and oplathki (wafers) and lots of fish dishes like shrimp and scallops.

Growing up, since I was always with my Mom, we always had turkey. Since I've been married, we usually have dinner with DH's family and his mother makes a curried beef dish that I can't stand. She does it every year though because she says it gives her more time to spend with family, instead of cooking.

This year, we're having Christmas dinner with my family on Christmas Day and who knows what dinner on a different day with DH's family. YAAAY!
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Re: What\'s on the menu for Christmas Dinner?

We always have ham for Christmas dinner. Last year we didn't have power for three days due to an ice/snow storm and we had to grill pieces of ham outside! Now that was interesting!



This year we are having Christmas Eve dinner at Le Cellier. For Christmas Day, we are eating at Trail's End at Ft. Wilderness (one of our favorites).



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We used to have turkey on Christmas Day, but since we have been going to Disney World for Christmas (this will be the third year we are there over Christmas) we go to the Hoop De Doo on Christmas Eve and a different restaurant on Christmas Day. This year, it is Narcoosees!

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We do lasagna every Christmas Eve, with prime rib for Christmas Dinner. Don't know what this year, as Amanda is now a vegetarian. Seems like a waste to do a rib roast for 4!
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Re: What\'s on the menu for Christmas Dinner?

No set menu, but turkey seems to be served more often than not. This year, we will be home, and I am having a buffet of sorts. There will be ham, meatballs, pasta, and some sides. Nothing too fancy since its a day to spend with family, NOT a day for being in the kitchen.
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We will have turkey for Christmas dinner. Not sure what for Christmas eve.
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No set meal plan. Christmas Eve is at my Aunt's, and that is usually just cold cuts, salads, snacking food. Christmas day we usually have a ham, stuffed shells or lasagna, and sometimes a turkey too!! I can't wait
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Christmas Eve is at my MIL's and we have snacky foods and sandwhich stuff . Christmas day is at My Moms house and the menu is usually the same. Turkey, Ham, dressing , and all the rest of the stuff. Mom always makes lots of pies . Let the feasting begin!!
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Re: What\'s on the menu for Christmas Dinner?

KFC family meal every Christmas Eve; Turkey every Christmas Day; Prime Rib or a giant pork roast every New Years Eve.

Our menu for Christmas is pretty much the same as Thanksgiving, w/the exception of a birthday cake for Jesus on Christmas Day.
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<font color="purple">I celebrate Christmas Eve with my mom's side of the family so it'll be a typical hispanic feast. Roast pig, rice &amp; beans etc. Can't wait it's delish! </font>
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