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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 226302" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Tradition is we graze on Christmas Eve, watch It's a Wonderful Life and then midnight mass (which is at 10:30 here -- figures). So, ham rollups, spinach dip, veggies, fruit, cheese and meat platter and, of course, deviled eggs. Tomorrow will be ham, garlic mashed potatoes which I'll pretend to eat but never swallow, sweet potato something (maybe souffle, not sure yet), fresh green beans and corn, peaches with cinnamon, brown sugar and butter.</p><p> </p><p>To me, the best will be brunch tomorrow. Cinnamon rolls, scrambled eggs and bacon, maybe pancakes or waffles if wanted, some fruit and mimosas with-fresh-squeezed OJ since she's now 21.</p><p> </p><p>And I get fix all of this in a galley kitchen with no dishwasher. Oh, I am so not looking forward to the cooking and clean up part.</p><p> </p><p>And I'd love the recipes for trifle and Yorkshire pudding (I LOVE yorkie puddin).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 226302, member: 3626"] Tradition is we graze on Christmas Eve, watch It's a Wonderful Life and then midnight mass (which is at 10:30 here -- figures). So, ham rollups, spinach dip, veggies, fruit, cheese and meat platter and, of course, deviled eggs. Tomorrow will be ham, garlic mashed potatoes which I'll pretend to eat but never swallow, sweet potato something (maybe souffle, not sure yet), fresh green beans and corn, peaches with cinnamon, brown sugar and butter. To me, the best will be brunch tomorrow. Cinnamon rolls, scrambled eggs and bacon, maybe pancakes or waffles if wanted, some fruit and mimosas with-fresh-squeezed OJ since she's now 21. And I get fix all of this in a galley kitchen with no dishwasher. Oh, I am so not looking forward to the cooking and clean up part. And I'd love the recipes for trifle and Yorkshire pudding (I LOVE yorkie puddin). [/QUOTE]
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