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<blockquote data-quote="MO_cows" data-source="post: 1193253" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>I love turkey and dressing, to me it just wouldn't be Thanksgiving without it. Christmas dinner is more likely to be something different for us. We had a Tex-Mex Christmas dinner one year with enchiladas and all kinds of good stuff including margaritas. But as long as you can be with your loved ones and have a good meal, that's waaaay more important than what you eat specifically.</p><p></p><p>My mother still hosts Thanksgiving. She's able and she loves to do it. But she's an over-achiever. Even though the gathering has gotten smaller than it used to be, she still says she's having a turkey AND a ham AND a brisket. For only about 12 people, heaven help us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MO_cows, post: 1193253, member: 9169"] I love turkey and dressing, to me it just wouldn't be Thanksgiving without it. Christmas dinner is more likely to be something different for us. We had a Tex-Mex Christmas dinner one year with enchiladas and all kinds of good stuff including margaritas. But as long as you can be with your loved ones and have a good meal, that's waaaay more important than what you eat specifically. My mother still hosts Thanksgiving. She's able and she loves to do it. But she's an over-achiever. Even though the gathering has gotten smaller than it used to be, she still says she's having a turkey AND a ham AND a brisket. For only about 12 people, heaven help us. [/QUOTE]
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