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What are you cooking for Easter dinner?
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 262921" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Well, we didn't go to the bowling champagne brunch afterall. Everyone but me still feels crummy from this bug that's hanging on for.e.ver. So we didn't even go to church! Ugh! I had an egg hunt for the kids in the back yard in the morning. For lunch/dinner, I had bought a small ham, some asparagus, and the absolute best-tasting scalloped potatoes from Costco on Friday. All I had to do was heat and serve. So we ate at noon and I spent the day in my pj's watching movies with the kids. husband went golfing late afternoon. Then I cut up a bunch of strawberries and we ate them with angelfood cake. Probably the simplest, quietest Easter we've ever had.</p><p> </p><p>It's gonna be a good week -- we're on break, so I get to sleep in every day if I want!!! Yipee!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 262921, member: 3444"] Well, we didn't go to the bowling champagne brunch afterall. Everyone but me still feels crummy from this bug that's hanging on for.e.ver. So we didn't even go to church! Ugh! I had an egg hunt for the kids in the back yard in the morning. For lunch/dinner, I had bought a small ham, some asparagus, and the absolute best-tasting scalloped potatoes from Costco on Friday. All I had to do was heat and serve. So we ate at noon and I spent the day in my pj's watching movies with the kids. husband went golfing late afternoon. Then I cut up a bunch of strawberries and we ate them with angelfood cake. Probably the simplest, quietest Easter we've ever had. It's gonna be a good week -- we're on break, so I get to sleep in every day if I want!!! Yipee! [/QUOTE]
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