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What's on the menu for Easter?
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<blockquote data-quote="muttmeister" data-source="post: 138294" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>One thing I like about holidays is that I don't have to figure out what to cook becasue we have the same thing every year. I will have difficult child#2 and wife and kids here for sure, plus my mother. I don't know if difficult child#1 and his gang will get here or not.</p><p>We are having ham (the real kind you boil and it is like meat; not the kind that is cured with chemicals and tastes like chlorine and has the texture of something processed and put back together again), au gratin potatoes, fresh asparagus, a Jello salad so I can use the rabbit mold, and individual cheesecakes with fresh strawberries.</p><p>We will take the kids to the Easter egg hunt one town over on Saturday. It is usually a big deal. Then the Easter bunny will bring baskets to them so they'll be there Easter morning. Should be fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muttmeister, post: 138294, member: 135"] One thing I like about holidays is that I don't have to figure out what to cook becasue we have the same thing every year. I will have difficult child#2 and wife and kids here for sure, plus my mother. I don't know if difficult child#1 and his gang will get here or not. We are having ham (the real kind you boil and it is like meat; not the kind that is cured with chemicals and tastes like chlorine and has the texture of something processed and put back together again), au gratin potatoes, fresh asparagus, a Jello salad so I can use the rabbit mold, and individual cheesecakes with fresh strawberries. We will take the kids to the Easter egg hunt one town over on Saturday. It is usually a big deal. Then the Easter bunny will bring baskets to them so they'll be there Easter morning. Should be fun. [/QUOTE]
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