What Will Be Your Christmas Meal and Beverages?

Probably a Western Bacon Cheeseburger from Carls Jr. and a Pepsi.

No big kitchen mess and hardly any clean up.

Christmas will be just as merry.
 

We had Prime Rib for the first time 4 years ago and we all agreed that will be our Christmas meat for all of the future Christmas dinners. It is so, so good.

For Christmas Eve, we are doing simple Italian: Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, Salad, and Garlic Bread. No dessert.

One of my granddaughters has also decided she want to prepare a breakfast casserole for Christmas morning. I think we will be stuffed for days. And then New Year's will rear it's head.
Yes PR is really really good. I really like Italian food a lot, too. I'm going to have Lasagna on Christmas Eve. I hope you all enjoy your meals and time together this holiday season. Found out I'm going to my brother's for sure and he's picking me and the dog up, too. We will all have a nice time and no gift exchanging for us.

Probably a Western Bacon Cheeseburger from Carls Jr. and a Pepsi.

No big kitchen mess and hardly any clean up.

Christmas will be just as merry.
That sounds really good Falcon. I love bacon cheeseburger's. We don't have a Carl's where I am but I think they are in Ohio, too. I hope you have a Merry Christmas!
 
We now have reservations at an Italian restaurant. Options are limited when you wait till the week before the holiday to make reservations.
 
Fried 6 boneless, skinless, chicken thighs with egg and cracker crumb batter Thursday. Something I almost never do. It was very good too, but it took a whole hour, plus afterwards pots, plates, bowls, skillet and silverware needed to be washed! :rolleyes: If I get out today and get some eggs, I may whip up another pumpkin pie, without the crust, but that will be all the special cooking I'm gonna do. Microwave! :)
 
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Fried 6 boneless, skinless, chicken thighs with egg batter Thursday. Something I almost never do. It was very good too, but it took a whole hour, plus afterwards pots, plates, bowls, skillet and silverware needed to be washed! :rolleyes: If I get out today and get some eggs, I may whip up another pumpkin pie, without the crust, but that will be all the special cooking I'm gonna do. Microwave! :)
Sounds good Nancy. Enjoy and Merry Christmas.
 
Sounds good to me! Have a Merry Christmas.

Fried 6 boneless, skinless, chicken thighs with egg batter Thursday. Something I almost never do. It was very good too, but it took a whole hour, plus afterwards pots, plates, bowls, skillet and silverware needed to be washed! :rolleyes: If I get out today and get some eggs, I may whip up another pumpkin pie, without the crust, but that will be all the special cooking I'm gonna do. Microwave! :)

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IKE;...12-8-17 said:
We always have the big traditional Thanksgiving dinner with turkey and all the trimmings and then when Xmas and New Year's roll around we don't fix anything special.....just normal everyday stuff.

Mama informed today me that she's going to fix a beef pot roast with potatoes and carrots for Xmas dinner.....like my mom always did when she fixed pot roast she's also making homemade egg noodles to go along with it.

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Gonna lay a couple thick steaks on the BBQ
Coleslaw and whatever the spirit moves my lady
Sippin’ amber ale
Punkin pie for dessert

Christmas eve, homemade egg nog
Goes quite well with Glenmorangie

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I’ll leave it outside to make it slushy
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My eyes will roll back at half empty
 
Shali mama says they're not that difficult or time consuming to make.......she can make them up pretty quick.

You can roll them as thin as you want but we don't like them rolled out super thin, we like ours more like the thickness of the picture I posted.

https://frugalfamilyhome.com/food/recipes/make-scratch-challenge-homemade-egg-noodles

My mother used to laugh that her noodles could be tough as shoe leather and we still thought they were the best thing we ever ate.
 


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