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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 568918" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>Turkey, carrots, turnip, mashed potatoes, stuffing, gravy, glazed ham, french Canadian meat pie. If I skipped any of these, I'd be in trouble. We stick to our holiday meal traditions, I'd have a rebellion otherwise. Adding new things would be a waste as we already have too much leftover to begin with. Even more this year, as its the first time in over a decade that I'm not having family here for dinner. Just easy child, s/o and I. We will do our dinner the 24th, and our back to back movies in our new pj's on the 25th, followed by leftovers and turkey soup which I'll make in slow cooker before we go to the theater. I am eager, turkey dinner is my fav but the the leftovers are the best for me. I love picking. Hot turkey sandwiches with gravy and green sweetpeas. OMG. </p><p></p><p>I hosted a party here today with tons of food. The crowd favorite was a crock pot chicken chili. Seriously delicious and super healthy. First time making it, and won't be the last. easy child must have eaten 3-4 bowls by the time she went to bed tonight. I don't think she touched anything else in the fair amount of party food I prepped. </p><p></p><p>I am a foodie, so all of your meals sound delicious. Imagine a board gathering with a potluck??? I'd probably settle in by the food table and take one bite of everything lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 568918, member: 4264"] Turkey, carrots, turnip, mashed potatoes, stuffing, gravy, glazed ham, french Canadian meat pie. If I skipped any of these, I'd be in trouble. We stick to our holiday meal traditions, I'd have a rebellion otherwise. Adding new things would be a waste as we already have too much leftover to begin with. Even more this year, as its the first time in over a decade that I'm not having family here for dinner. Just easy child, s/o and I. We will do our dinner the 24th, and our back to back movies in our new pj's on the 25th, followed by leftovers and turkey soup which I'll make in slow cooker before we go to the theater. I am eager, turkey dinner is my fav but the the leftovers are the best for me. I love picking. Hot turkey sandwiches with gravy and green sweetpeas. OMG. I hosted a party here today with tons of food. The crowd favorite was a crock pot chicken chili. Seriously delicious and super healthy. First time making it, and won't be the last. easy child must have eaten 3-4 bowls by the time she went to bed tonight. I don't think she touched anything else in the fair amount of party food I prepped. I am a foodie, so all of your meals sound delicious. Imagine a board gathering with a potluck??? I'd probably settle in by the food table and take one bite of everything lol [/QUOTE]
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