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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 711044" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Sorry GMN..guess I started it....back to the original question. I assume your talking about Thanksgiving and Christmas. Meals for both are pretty similar at our house.... There is usually the traditional turkey with dressing as well as ham and a roast, green beens, some kind of greens, squash, corn, rolls, cornbread, several salads and other veggies, numerous pies (chocolate, sweet potato, coconut, pecan) lot of sweet tea and strong coffee....No liquor allowed during family holidays. Christmas dinner is always served on Christmas day (no Christmas eve dinner as we go to midnight mass). Everybody brings something so my wife doesn't have to do all the cooking. About 2:30 the coffee comes out and more "snacking" begins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 711044, member: 6897"] Sorry GMN..guess I started it....back to the original question. I assume your talking about Thanksgiving and Christmas. Meals for both are pretty similar at our house.... There is usually the traditional turkey with dressing as well as ham and a roast, green beens, some kind of greens, squash, corn, rolls, cornbread, several salads and other veggies, numerous pies (chocolate, sweet potato, coconut, pecan) lot of sweet tea and strong coffee....No liquor allowed during family holidays. Christmas dinner is always served on Christmas day (no Christmas eve dinner as we go to midnight mass). Everybody brings something so my wife doesn't have to do all the cooking. About 2:30 the coffee comes out and more "snacking" begins. [/QUOTE]
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