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"Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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> "Ozgirl" > wrote in message
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>> "Tiger Lily" > wrote in message
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>>> On 12/29/2011 8:44 PM, Jacquie wrote:
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>>>> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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>>>>> What are you planning to serve this year? I just don't know what I
>>>>> will make. I do have some black eyed peas. I LOVE those and that's
>>>>> about the only time I eat them. Angela and my husband hate them
>>>>> but
>>>>> will usually humor me and eat one.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am getting pretty low on food so will have to buy some more on
>>>>> Friday. We did stop at Costco today. Got some delicious Irish
>>>>> cheese,
>>>>> sliced apples, baby carrots, grape tomatoes, Romaine and hummus.
>>>>>
>>>>> I do have taco shells and some Mexican seasoned chicken. I have
>>>>> beef
>>>>> tamales and cheese taquitos. I guess I could do a Mexican thing.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there some sort of big football game on New Year's day? If so
>>>>> my
>>>>> husband will probably want some sort of finger foods.
>>>>>
>>>>> I just don't know what to make.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> I have a Center Cut pork roast on order. We will be having our
>>>> usual
>>>> pork and sauerkraut...Hubby PA Dutch, and My Grandfather was from
>>>> Germany, so we stick to tradition. There will be Mashed potatoes
>>>> and
>>>> corn, and applesauce. I would love spiced apples or crab apples,
>>>> but
>>>> they are hard to find anymore. There also will be biscuits. My
>>>> Daughter
>>>> and her husband and Lexi will be here for their Pork and SK...after
>>>> they
>>>> go to his sisters house for Menudo....he is Hispanic.
>>>>
>>>
>>> ta
>>>
>>> Pork Tenderloin, apple sauce, garlic mash taters with gravy, and
>>> brussel sprouts
>>>
>>> and a small square of 75% DARK chocolate for dessert
>>>
>>> been wondering what to make
>>>
>>> it's that or Turkey/rice soup
>>>
>>> lol
>>>
>>> kate

>>
>> I bought a massive pork leg for $20 yesterday, lots of fat for the
>> crackling. Saving it for Wednesday as we have one son turn 17 on
>> Tuesday and one 22 on Thursday. So having a combined birthday roast
>> dinner. Roast potatoes, pumpkin, onions. Plus greens, apple sauce,
>> mint jelly and pork gravy. Will get their dad to being a choc mud
>> cake as its the only one they like. This will help make up for
>> Christmas dinner We did have a cold Christmas dinner which their
>> dad and his partner brought with them but the kids love their roast
>> dinner.

>
> Whoa! You can get their dad to be a choc mud cake? If I could turn
> my husband into something edible all my problems might be solved!
> Well my grocery ones anyway...


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