So what is cooking for Easter at your house?
#12
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Going to my daughter's this year. Her dog had surgery and she needs to stay close by for the dog. She will have ham, scalloped potatoes, green bean casserole, butternut squash casserole, homemade yeast rolls. cherry pie, strawberry pretzel salad. I will make the ham and casseroles for her.
#17
I have two daughters. One is 250 miles away and can't make it home due to work responsibilities; the other is 30 minutes away and extremely diet conscious. Only other family is in Florida so Easter Dinner will be non-traditional. A big salad, asparagus, yellow squash, yams and a roast. Dessert is most likely going to be angel food cake with assorted berries. Lost my dad four months ago, so the holidays are feeling quite empty.
All the vegies do seem yummy to me. I might just splurge and get asparagus too. Daughter in law likes them and she is the picky eater.
#19
You got me in stitches. That sounds so easy. Our "big" microwave is broke too but we have a small one. I could just microwave as we go along with the meal. Great idea and it is tested. I would have been scared it would be dry from microwaving.
#20
An extended big breakfast. That could work! I think all the picky eaters might like that too. I might run that by the family.
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