Monday Morning Question
Do you have a traditional Easter dinner? What is it?
My answer: I make something different every year. This year I am making corned beef and cabbage with some trimmings. I have already bought the brisket. I know, i know, some of you are saying, what are you doing that for, that is not traditional Easter fare. I am doing it because I want to, lol. So what are YOU having?
We go by my mother in laws and there is about 27 of us. We have ham, roast, mashed potatoes, corn, salads, biscuits, jello, pies and whatever else anybody decides to bring. This is our last Easter at my mother in laws house because my mother in law is 70 so she is handing it off to one of us. Corned beef and cabbage sounds good to me. I am Irish so I love that. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Krissey good to see you back and blogging again.I don't have anything special to eat at easter.Happy easter to you and John
ReplyDeleteYour dinner sounds scrumptious! We're not having traditional fare either. We're going to be going to my MIL's house, and they are having a barbeque with ribs, chicken, etc. Talk about your unusual Easter dinners! LOL
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we are having roast lamb with all the trimmings...........Jules xx
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having a ham , with corn, green beans, and mashed potatoes, and hot rolls.
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We are having dinner at my in laws. We will have ham this year. Last year they changed it and made a beef roast but this year we are going back to ham. Linda
ReplyDeleteWe usually have a ham. So what did I buy? Another ham for this year too. LOL. Maybe I will do something different to it this year. Last year I had some fun with it and put green and red maraschino cherries and pineapple on toothpicks all over my ham. Looked delicious but also a bit like a ham having a bad hair day. LOL. It was colorful though. Hugs,
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ham here , but im also working so I am not sure when yet...lol
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not really haven't had an easter dinner in a long time ago not since well my family used to do cookouts and egg hunts but I guess we all just grew up and split.
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As we will be hitting the road Tuesday, we are not cooking. Instead we will be going out with friends from Vermont and New Hampshire, that will be leaving that week also. We will make plans to meet back here in the fall. Life is good. Dawn
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Unfortunately I don't. I guess they do eat that alot around here, though. I may eat that with you if you are still here. xox
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We have never had a Easter dinner...the kids were always full of candy...finally ee got smart and just put enough candy for then to eat and not get sick..then the Easter Bunny would put the reat into a container..to dish out...now that they are older I jut get them a bag of one of their favorite candy....M&M ect....lot eassier on the budget....Kasey
ReplyDeleteHi Krissy. . we are having turkey crown and sprouts ,carrots and green beans with roast potato and mash and yorkshire pudding. . followed by bakewell tart and cream.
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