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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 480183" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>This year there will only be five of us and I'm trying to get motivated to "up the ante" and drop some of the traditional...mainly the green bean casserole, lol. difficult child#1 is providing pumpkin and pecan pies from the best place in town (using his free coupons he won at the fundraiser). Since daughter in law is not going to be here I'm thinking of fresh mushrooms in the stuffing. Maybe I'll roast fresh asparagus for a change. The one traditional dish is rutabagas. husband loves those things and all of us eat a spoonful, lol. DDD</p><p></p><p>My easy child gd loves fixing the appetizers. Her Mom doesn't cook so she feels accomplished when she makes the deviled eggs, the dill dip for vegetables and the stuffed celery. It will be nice to spend time alone with her....and her Dad, my former number one easy child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 480183, member: 35"] This year there will only be five of us and I'm trying to get motivated to "up the ante" and drop some of the traditional...mainly the green bean casserole, lol. difficult child#1 is providing pumpkin and pecan pies from the best place in town (using his free coupons he won at the fundraiser). Since daughter in law is not going to be here I'm thinking of fresh mushrooms in the stuffing. Maybe I'll roast fresh asparagus for a change. The one traditional dish is rutabagas. husband loves those things and all of us eat a spoonful, lol. DDD My easy child gd loves fixing the appetizers. Her Mom doesn't cook so she feels accomplished when she makes the deviled eggs, the dill dip for vegetables and the stuffed celery. It will be nice to spend time alone with her....and her Dad, my former number one easy child. [/QUOTE]
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