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6 hours ago, mowin said:

I can remember mom's lasagna. Wow was it good. 

Sounds like a fantastic New tradition to honor and remember your grandparents.  

I never knew my grandparents. The last one passed in '67 when I was 3 yrs old.  

I hope you have a nice Christmas.  I feel fortunate to have had the time that I’ve had with my grandparents.

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6 hours ago, Robhuntandfish said:

Sounds like a great menu.  I'm a big fan of stuffed cherry peppers. And actually in a little way am disappointed this year , my mom always still hosts Christmas dinner and she is making ham and scalloped potatoes which is great but it was always lasagna and I was looking forward to that.  Lol 

Have a great Christmas bionic and a great start to a new tradition.  

Our meal is the mentioned ham and scalloped potatoes, cranberry pretzel salad, vegetables, dill dip and rye bread, and for desert always Oreo cookie cake.  

Thanks for sharing! I too hope you have a great Christmas! Thank you.  That sounds nice though, but I agree about Lasagna...to me it is a great heavy comfort food.

yummm oreo cookie cake! Jenn is making little cheesecakes! Forgot to mention that

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5 hours ago, Nytracker said:

My parents moved to Missouri  about 6 years ago. Haven't had lasagna at Christmas since. Mother in law does a ham dinner with all the fixings. That said I will probably  grill venison  Christmas  dinner. Kids are coming over Christmas. Eve. Wife has to work Christmas day 12 hrs. So with any luck I will be fishing all day . Come home and fix venison  on the grill  with some veggies... maybe  I can get some asparagus  to grill.... have it all done when she gets home from m work.

Sounds like you are going to have a real nice meal ready for your wife when she gets hone, sounds great.

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5 hours ago, eaglemountainman said:

We go to my wife's mom's for all holidays. Christmas Eve will be a big pot of Cioppino made with Dungeness crab, clams, mussels, shrimp, scallops, cod and calamari, along with jumbo lump crab cakes and sides. For Christmas day, there will be a lasagna and a prime rib roast with pies, tiramisu and cannoli for desert

I'm gonna eat like I'm going to the electric chair..

 

Fantastic, you are not kidding, sounds like a dream of a last supper.  Enjoy! Thanks for sharing.

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5 hours ago, cynthiafu said:

We go to my sisters and everyone goes there on Sunday . We have venison stew  , lasagna with meat and one with sausage, ham and a roast .with lots of sides. And lots of desserts. 

Sounds great, sounds like if you leave hungry, its your own fault lol

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4 hours ago, Uncle Nicky said:

Christmas Eve- gumbo, garden salad, cornbread

Christmas Day-

Apps- boiled shrimp, deer sausage & picking cheese, pineapple wrapped in prosciutto, cookies

Dinner- roast wild turkey, vegetable lasagna for the millennials (don't ask) and fried catfish. Stuffing with deer sausage, au gratin potatoes, mixed vegetables, candied carrots, homemade cranberry sauce

Desserts- pumpkin pie, my mother's fruitcake, and whatever else shows up.

Diet starts January 2. :rofl:

Nice menu, the veggie lasagna though lol, even I don’t insult lasagna like that! Just kidding, to each his own.  Have a nice Christmas 

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3 hours ago, GreeneHunter said:

Due to work we are doing a Family celebration tomorrow .... the menu is = Lasagna , baked Ziti , Spaghetti with Pepperoni sauce , Anti Pasta and several desserts - cheese cake , apple pie , chocolate layer cake and naturally ice cream and too many cookies to count ! I've been told everything is sugar free but I think that's BS !

Great menu, if it has flavor its not sugar free lol.  Enjoy!

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3 hours ago, Otto said:

We have 25 or so for Christmas Eve, “Feast of the Seven Fishes” , turns out to more like 15 or so fishes....  then Christmas Day is much quieter, just 4 of us for homemade ravioli, then stuffed venison backstrap and not sure what else...

Sounds like a nice new tradition for you Bionic, you have to take it on sometime, nice of you to do it now.  When my Mother died it was hard to continue on with everything she did, but now my kids talk about how they will be doing it the same way we are now.  I’m sure there will be changes, but as long as they are together, that’s what counts the most.  

Very very true.  Thanks for sharing...

i feel like now is the most appropriate to take over the meals.  I an excited to do so, but it’s over an unfortunate circumstance, it is truly for my dad, and not at all about me.  

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3 hours ago, halfnelson said:

My wife and I make lasagna and we have shrimp, chicken franchez, eggplant, and my cousin brings homemade cheesecake.

Wishing all a Merry Christmas...for many of us it's a time to reflect on our blessings and our loved ones that have passed on.

God bless everyone!

Enjoy, sounds great!

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2 hours ago, Rob... said:

Sounds like you have it down, and new traditions are always great.

We have three dinners each year ( well ones actually more of a lunch ), and the menus vary. Two years ago we started having a X-Mas dinner here at my home. First year I made a ham with the usual fixins. As for appetizers, I went with summer sausage as well, with a few cracker choices and 4 cheeses, that summer sausage went a lot better then the usual pepperoni. The main appetizer was a roll, I got a few packs of the ready make crescent rolls, I didn't separate them, rolled them up with marinara-mozz cheese-hot italian sausage, and baked them for 20 minutes. Both rolls were gone in less then a half hour.

 

This year I made two pans of lasagna for my family gathering at my house using our homemade sauce. I had 1/2 pan left from 5 people. Apps were just summer sausage, crackers, and like 5 cheeses.

 

I have no idea what's going on for my wifes family party, the only thing I know is there's a turkey being roasted. We were asked to bring a pickle platter, I'm good with that!

 

For the wife and I on X-Mas day, we would go to a nice restaurant we would not usually go to. This year- we are doing homemade pizzas and wings, and just staying home. 

Very nice, sounds like a nice time.

we picked up focaccia crackers, extra sharp cheddar cheese, and muenster cheese, summer sausage, roasted red peppers for apps, and pepperoncini peppers.  We did not do the stuffed cherry peppers, but we will gave a nice meal. 

Homemade pizzas, and wings is just fun, and comfort in my eyes.  Have fun, and hoping for a nice day for you. Thanks for sharing

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