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from your Thanksgiving dinner? Do you go w/turkey or ham or change it up but still keep it festive?

Chinese Buffet, no turkey, preferably seafood items or the mongolian bbq depending on location. Our favorite closed this year so we are having to find a new spot.

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ham with cherry glaze (or another type of glaze varies from year to year), cheese plate, veggie plate, and assorted rolls so you can build sandwiches......they rest is finger foods, dips and desserts......way more casual than thanksgiving, it is a grab and go kind of meal Edited by amberjobryant
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Normally I do turkey and ham on T-Day (DH is allergic to poultry), and then just ham on X-Mas day. This year the ham leftovers from T-Day were hardly touched and both turkeys were down to the bone. So I'm skipping the ham on X-Mas and just doing a couple turkeys again. DH is working anyway. He works at a large casino and they have a free employee buffet. They'll probably offer roast beef so he'll get something good at work.
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We usually have turkey on Thanksgiving with either Ham or a whole pig on Christmas. Family tradition was cooking the pig all day Christmas Eve in a homemade pit outside for Christmas eve dinner (and then leftovers for Christmas lunch) but as my brother has married and now has in laws to worry about we usually do Christmas Eve there (they roast a pig) and then either ham, stuffed turkey breast or a fried turkey on Christmas with my extended family (brother & family drop by) here. It usually depends on what is cheaper or the other ingredients at hand. The peanut oil was impossible to find one year.
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I do a taco bar. Started as a bit of a joke a few years ago and has stuck as 'our thing'.

That's how the Chinese Buffet came about for us. We were at the restaurant a week or so before Christmas and saw the sign and I said that I thought that I would want Chinese food instead of cooking and the rest of the family agreed (my Mom and 2 brothers had met us there, might have been Mom's birthday). We had such a good time that we continued. Sometimes there is only a few, sometimes other relatives and friends come too...

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We do a fish fry and grill fresh shrimp on Christmas Eve, with tons of fancy sides. Christmas morning I fix something light before we open our gifts and head over to moms for a huge brunch. We have dinner at my grandparents, which has always been ham sandwiches on homemade buns. She makes the best buns in the world, so sandwiches are perfect!
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We don't cook a Christmas dinner. We have the big breakfast, so for the rest of theday we have chicken nuggets from chick-fil-a, ham rolls assorted cheeses and crackers, veg tray with dip , cookies and candy. If some gets hungry they just grab something.
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Cindy Henry... Yea I can see it...

I used to get "Denise" a lot on my take out orders.

 

"Denise?! Where did they get that?!" I would say to myself as I picked up the order.

 

Then I realized... when they ask for my name, I would say "it's Cindy." I guess that's where "Denise" came from. Now I just say "Cindy."

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Depends on which Christmas Dinner you are asking about, we have a large family so we actually will have a "Christmas Dinner" on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Thursday we are trying something different and will have chicken strips and bread from Cane's, cole slaw from KFC and my mom will be making a small dish of lasagna. I am pregnant and had to veto lasagna for everyone because the smell of it makes me nauseous right now, and my DH didn't want pizza so we decided on chicken strips. Friday we will be having a potluck style dinner, but the main dishes will be Grandma's Chicken Popeye, probably Ham (don't remember for sure), corn casserole, and I have no clue what else is being made. Saturday we will have Ham, hashbrown casserole, a salad, deviled eggs, and green bean casserole. Of course we will be having all kinds of sweets at each of these as well.
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The same dinner as Thanksgiving...with a few extras for Christmas Dinner! My whole family loves my Mom's Turkey dinners so we have it on both holidays. I can't wait! Christmas Eve my mom make a lasagna, Meatballs, salad and garlic bread.
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