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Good late morning.  I am putting off doing what I should be so I thought I would start a Monday thread.

Question for today:

Do you know what you are having for your holiday dinner, and/or which is your favorite non dessert dish?

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I have sooooo much to do today. I was sick all weekend, so everything is piled up and horrible.

I have no idea what we are having for Christmas. We usually have country fried venison and ham (the venison is my very favorite) but Idk if my brother's bagged a deer yet. I am making pomegrante guacamole, which idk if it will taste good, but it's awfully pretty!

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Christmas Eve is always a traditional Polish meal. No meat and perogi, fish, mac and cheese and then normal side dishes.

We also do a whiskey shot and all say something we are happy for. I do not know if that is polish or just my family,lol.

Christmas Day is typical ham and all the sides.

I think my favorite is the cheese perogi. I never eat them all year because they are so fattening. We are making 200 of them this Sunday and we all take some home and then make the rest for Christmas. They are yummy!

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Christmas Eve is always a traditional Polish meal. No meat and perogi, fish, mac and cheese and then normal side dishes.

We also do a whiskey shot and all say something we are happy for. I do not know if that is polish or just my family,lol.

Christmas Day is typical ham and all the sides.

I think my favorite is the cheese perogi. I never eat them all year because they are so fattening. We are making 200 of them this Sunday and we all take some home and then make the rest for Christmas. They are yummy!




I'm having perogi's for lunch. I love them, although mine are frozen, and I've never had homemade.

We aren't polish, but I think we need to adopt the whiskey shot drinking, lol.

 



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I am not doing anything special. Im hoping well actually go out to eat. I already want to take my tree down. Since we already did a huge christmas with my family Im pretty much done.

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What is a perogi.

Dh got me a treadmill. I am in love. My shins are not.

I am so out of shape its not funny. So is my house. Maybe I should have asked for a maid instead.

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3s_a_crowd wrote:

What is a perogi.

Dh got me a treadmill. I am in love. My shins are not.

I am so out of shape its not funny. So is my house. Maybe I should have asked for a maid instead.



ME TOO!!

Kenneth bough an elliptical machine about a month ago.   I can hardly make 5 minutes on that thing before my thighs are on fire and my heart is racing!!


 



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For Christmas, it's usually pretty much the same meal as Thanksgiving, lol

Daddy fries a turkey, we have cornbread dressing and all the sides, plus a ham usually.

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I don't know the entire menu but we are having lamb and some type of Italian pasta dish (probably stuffed pasta of some sort or cheese lasagna).  My ds requested the lamb.  The rest of the menu is still not figured out.

For Christmas Eve, we usually do something rather informal and light like appetizers and pizza.  I have to say I find appetizers pretty yummy so it's a toss up between that and the pasta for my favorite.

Melissa I heart.gif perogies!  That sounds like a fantastic meal.

Leah, I hope you are feeling better today.  We are all run down here and right now my energy is zero.  Like you, I too have so much to do.  Getting behind sucks!

Tracy where do you think you will go eat?

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I don't know the entire menu but we are having lamb and some type of Italian pasta dish (probably stuffed pasta of some sort or cheese lasagna).  My ds requested the lamb.  The rest of the menu is still not figured out.

For Christmas Eve, we usually do something rather informal and light like appetizers and pizza.  I have to say I find appetizers pretty yummy so it's a toss up between that and the pasta for my favorite.

Melissa I heart.gif perogies!  That sounds like a fantastic meal.

Leah, I hope you are feeling better today.  We are all run down here and right now my energy is zero.  Like you, I too have so much to do.  Getting behind sucks!

Tracy where do you think you will go eat?



We do appetizers on Christmas Eve as well, and usually my aunt will cook taco soup.

 



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Christmas dinner is going to be homemade pizza, homemade breadsticks, fruit smoothies, and homemade ice cream and homemade cinnamon rolls for dessert.

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Juanita wrote:

3s_a_crowd wrote:

What is a perogi.

Dh got me a treadmill. I am in love. My shins are not.

I am so out of shape its not funny. So is my house. Maybe I should have asked for a maid instead.



ME TOO!!

Kenneth bough an elliptical machine about a month ago.   I can hardly make 5 minutes on that thing before my thighs are on fire and my heart is racing!!


 



I feel you with the elliptical. But now that I'm hurt I am just dieing to get on it.

 I finally got to the point that I could do 1 1/2 laps (Mine has a lap counter that I go by to judge my progress.)



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CoffeeQueen wrote:

Christmas Eve is always a traditional Polish meal. No meat and perogi, fish, mac and cheese and then normal side dishes.

We also do a whiskey shot and all say something we are happy for. I do not know if that is polish or just my family,lol.

Christmas Day is typical ham and all the sides.

I think my favorite is the cheese perogi. I never eat them all year because they are so fattening. We are making 200 of them this Sunday and we all take some home and then make the rest for Christmas. They are yummy!




I'm having perogi's for lunch. I love them, although mine are frozen, and I've never had homemade.

We aren't polish, but I think we need to adopt the whiskey shot drinking, lol.

 

 




you MUST try homemade ones. They are a million times better then the frozen Mrs. T kind.



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Cuppycake wrote:

 

CoffeeQueen wrote:

Christmas Eve is always a traditional Polish meal. No meat and perogi, fish, mac and cheese and then normal side dishes.

We also do a whiskey shot and all say something we are happy for. I do not know if that is polish or just my family,lol.

Christmas Day is typical ham and all the sides.

I think my favorite is the cheese perogi. I never eat them all year because they are so fattening. We are making 200 of them this Sunday and we all take some home and then make the rest for Christmas. They are yummy!




I'm having perogi's for lunch. I love them, although mine are frozen, and I've never had homemade.

We aren't polish, but I think we need to adopt the whiskey shot drinking, lol.

 

 




you MUST try homemade ones. They are a million times better then the frozen Mrs. T kind.

 




I'm addicted to those, so I will definately have to try homemade. Yummmm!

 



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Cuppycake wrote:

 

CoffeeQueen wrote:

Christmas Eve is always a traditional Polish meal. No meat and perogi, fish, mac and cheese and then normal side dishes.

We also do a whiskey shot and all say something we are happy for. I do not know if that is polish or just my family,lol.

Christmas Day is typical ham and all the sides.

I think my favorite is the cheese perogi. I never eat them all year because they are so fattening. We are making 200 of them this Sunday and we all take some home and then make the rest for Christmas. They are yummy!




I'm having perogi's for lunch. I love them, although mine are frozen, and I've never had homemade.

We aren't polish, but I think we need to adopt the whiskey shot drinking, lol.

 

 




I think I might have to do that too. But um...This year I don't think I could stop at one shot. LOL



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