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 Dr. Ruth
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          Location: Blissfully happy Giants fan!!! | RidenFly - 2013-12-16 1:41 PM sassy&tessa - 2013-12-17 11:34 AM man you all have some yumminess!!!! I will be feeding carrots to my horses and will probably stick a pizza in the oven.
Hubby has to work starting at I think 3 and is also having to do overtime so I may fix him a yummy Christmas breakfast and that will be it for the fancy food. No great dinner.
Don't worry-I am thinking of sneaking in some ride time when he leaves...don't tell him that... Put a Santa hat on your horse and try not to spill the egg nog on the ride!
Hey if I doctor that egg nog I will be sure to not spill it!!!! |
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | Since my brothers and step dad have ranches we always have prime rib for Christmas |
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  Extreme Veteran
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       Location: La Frontera | Posole, tamales and Christmas cookies! |
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    Location: East Texas | We will do the traditional turkey/ham for one dinner, but the others will be steak, fajitas, or something else besides traditional. |
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 Some Kind of Trouble
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| One side of my family always does soup... chili, chicken noodle, seafood, and usually a couple of others. We all love it and there are a ton of us, so it's easy... just maybe appetizers, rolls, and then desserts. |
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 Hero of the Year
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       Location: Haslet, Texas | Well I just called MIL and she is serving Ham, Potato Salad (store bought) rolls and chips and dip, lol. She insists on having Christmas Eve but just doesn't want to cook for it. I think next year I will try to take over. I offered to at least make a home made cake for dessert but she wouldn't hear of it, doesn't want anybody to have to do anything. I guess clean up will be easy!!! |
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 Hawty & Nawty
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| jlazyc - 2013-12-17 11:52 AM Posole, tamales and Christmas cookies!
Spoken like a fellow Arizonan. |
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 Dr. Ebay
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    Location: Land Of Oz | At my sister's, we usually have prime rib. At hubby's parents' house we usually have turkey, posole and creamed chile. |
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           Location: Kansas | fatchance - 2013-12-16 11:11 AM Alaska King crab this year.
YUM!!!! |
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 Living within my means
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   Location: Randolph, Utah | Christmas Eve we do seafood, and we are finally staying home this year for Christmas Day and we got a prime rib for that. Sides are still up in the air. We debated for weeks over turkey or prime hopefully that won't happen with the sides! Lol |
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| We did lasagna with garlic bread, salads, tomato onion pizza on phyllo crust, and a bunch of desserts. Everything was homemade and delish! No concensus yet this year. |
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Industrial Srength Barrel Racer
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| Chicken enchiladas, a taco bar and Mexican beer! |
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| Butterfly shrimp and twice baked potatoes! |
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 Party Gal
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       Location: fun meter pegged OK | Every year I do a cornish hen and a beef main. The beef I alternate with is standing rib roast prime rib, or filet mignon. It's filets turn this year.  |
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 Poor Cracker Girl
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      Location: Feeding mosquitos, FL | We're going Cuban this year! Arroz con pollo, ropa vieja, plantanos, deviled crabs and sammiches with real Cuban pork. 
I'm slobbering just thinking about it. |
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I Really Love Jeans
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     Location: North Dakota | We always do a traditional Thanksgiving dinner so for Christmas we usually grill steaks with baked potatos and some type of salad. We do bake Christmas cookies and fudge and pies etc.....Christmas morning we make egg lemon soup and toast. We make our children eat breakfast before they open gifts! LOL you have never seen kids eat and put their dish away faster! |
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