What are your favorite foods for the Holidays? Let's also share our Holiday Recipes!
#11
The standard meal -
Turkey or ham or prime rib
Dressing
Mashed Spuds
Candied Yams..
Jello Salad..
Rolls...
Pumpkin pies/pumpkin cheese cake/Kahlua cheese cake.
One thing I started to do several years back is that I serve ONE brand new recipe Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter. It's been funm keeps the cook from getting bored and now the family looks for it.
Off to work.. will post a recipe later.
Turkey or ham or prime rib
Dressing
Mashed Spuds
Candied Yams..
Jello Salad..
Rolls...
Pumpkin pies/pumpkin cheese cake/Kahlua cheese cake.
One thing I started to do several years back is that I serve ONE brand new recipe Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter. It's been funm keeps the cook from getting bored and now the family looks for it.
Off to work.. will post a recipe later.
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did you say T u r k e y
Originally Posted by sewn3w
Turkey
Turkey the day of
Turkey bone soup the next day
Turkey sandwiches the day after
Turkey casserole the day after the day after
are you picking up the progression?
Turkey the day of
Turkey bone soup the next day
Turkey sandwiches the day after
Turkey casserole the day after the day after
are you picking up the progression?
#16
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Turkey and more turkey. dressing, mince meat pie, pecan pie, chess pie, cranberry sauce, greenbean casserole, macaroni salad, fruit salad, and so much more. I am so ready for the holidays. Bring them on.
#17
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I think I am gaining weight just reading this!!Here it's turkey, w/ dressing, Ham
mashed potatoes w/ gravy
candied sweet potatoes
green salad, olives ,pickles,
jello salad, cranberry sauce
corn casserole
yeast rolls
pumpkin, pecan & blueberry pie
cheese cake and best of all, a family 30+ strong all in my none to large house.
I will be 70 this year so not sure how much longer I will be able to physically handle the work load.
mashed potatoes w/ gravy
candied sweet potatoes
green salad, olives ,pickles,
jello salad, cranberry sauce
corn casserole
yeast rolls
pumpkin, pecan & blueberry pie
cheese cake and best of all, a family 30+ strong all in my none to large house.
I will be 70 this year so not sure how much longer I will be able to physically handle the work load.
#19
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: California
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I absolutely adore fruit cake. But not regular fruit cake (that I just like) but my grandmother's recipe for white fruit cake, filled with dates, golden raisins and nuts! Not that fake colored candied stuff. Except a few candies cherries.
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