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03-22-2008, 11:34 PM
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Re: Okay...So what's for Easter Dinner?
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Originally Posted by LadyCoonskinner
We grilled streaks tonight for supper. It was really good or I was really hungry.
WE had an Easter Egg hunt today and a birthday party, so I didn't get to eat much today and had a SEVERE case of heartburn. (Reflux, actually) So, I think I may have had too much acid in my system.
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Ahem....
Well as an ULTRA conservative we really don't go for the Easter egg hunts... but choose to focus on the true meaning of Easter.

We do have a ritual to go and eat a nice brunch at a nice resort
http://www.tan-tar-a.com/ where we are assulted by a 6' Easter bunny. PAGANS!
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03-22-2008, 11:50 PM
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Re: Okay...So what's for Easter Dinner?
Hope everyone enjoys their services and good food. I work 9:30-6:30 ......so no easter eggs for me.
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03-23-2008, 12:11 AM
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First Lady
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Re: Okay...So what's for Easter Dinner?
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Originally Posted by Stephen Hoover
Ahem....
Well as an ULTRA conservative we really don't go for the Easter egg hunts... but choose to focus on the true meaning of Easter.

We do have a ritual to go and eat a nice brunch at a nice resort
http://www.tan-tar-a.com/ where we are assulted by a 6' Easter bunny. PAGANS!
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Don't EVEN go there. If I recall, last year you got me all up in trouble for mentioning that little event. If you start with me, you WILL lose!!!
FYI....We had 3 new families come to the egg hunt and are supposed to be in service in the morning. Praise the Lord. We do this as outreach and have success with this. Last year, we had around 8 (not positive) families come and 4 came to Sunday service. So we've just added this "PAGAN EVENT" to our yearly schedule.
So don't start with me, dude!!!
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03-23-2008, 12:21 AM
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First Lady
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Re: Okay...So what's for Easter Dinner?
Ok. It's all in the roaster and crock pot now. I've made the cake for my butterfinger cake and will peel potatoes and fix them in the morning and then I will make my jello cake in the morning while the potatoes are cooking. I'm think of making a Kansas Dirt Cake too (one of my favorites  )
Anyway, it will cook all night and be ready in the morning before church and I can keep it on warm and it will be ready when I get home from church and all I will have to do is the green beans and corn.
I don't know if I can post much tomorrow but, I want to know how your "RESURRECTION DAY SERVICES" are top notch and power packed!!!!!!!
Love to all,
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03-23-2008, 12:37 AM
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Re: Okay...So what's for Easter Dinner?
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Originally Posted by LadyCoonskinner
Don't EVEN go there. If I recall, last year you got me all up in trouble for mentioning that little event. If you start with me, you WILL lose!!!
FYI....We had 3 new families come to the egg hunt and are supposed to be in service in the morning. Praise the Lord. We do this as outreach and have success with this. Last year, we had around 8 (not positive) families come and 4 came to Sunday service. So we've just added this "PAGAN EVENT" to our yearly schedule.
So don't start with me, dude!!! 
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Dude? Hey I like that!
I am thrilled about your visitors.
Tell Coon I said Hi and i am still coming to see you all one of these days...
"Dude"....
I might wear my stretch blue jeans, corduroy blazer and sunglasses tomorrow...
Maybe there IS an Easter Bunny!
DUDE!
 I'M CONVERTED!!!!
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I am a firm believer in the Old Paths
Articles on such subjects as "The New Birth," will be accepted, whether they teach that the new birth takes place before baptism in water and Spirit, or that the new birth consists of baptism of water and Spirit. - THE PENTECOSTAL HERALD Dec. 1945
"It is doubtful if any Trinitarian Pentecostals have ever professed to believe in three gods, and Oneness Pentecostals should not claim that they do." - Daniel Segraves
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03-23-2008, 01:06 AM
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Re: Okay...So what's for Easter Dinner?
I am taking my wife and kids out for dinner on Easter. Figured it was easier than going to church and then coming home and cooking.
never heard of the ketchup and brown sugar on ham. I like a good bottle of raspberry or cherry liquer to baste the ham with. yum.
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03-23-2008, 08:11 AM
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The Eyes of the Lord
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Re: Okay...So what's for Easter Dinner?
Hen, mack and cheese, mixed veggies, sweet potato casserole, maybe some sort of rice, not wanting to cook TOO much...
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03-23-2008, 08:12 AM
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Re: Okay...So what's for Easter Dinner?
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Hope everyone enjoys their services and good food. I work 9:30-6:30 ......so no easter eggs for me. 
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Thats ok, go get paid!!!!! Happy Resurrection Day!!!
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03-23-2008, 09:32 AM
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Re: Okay...So what's for Easter Dinner?
Because my system is kinda out of whack from surgery, mom and me decided against going out...
and as the brothers are hither and yon and no one is coming over, we decided to go simple.
I had a taste for red skinned potato salad...not sure how it will set, but I made it last night. When I come in from church this evening (5:00 or so) I'll put some boneless chicken breasts on the George Forman...
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03-23-2008, 12:24 PM
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Re: Okay...So what's for Easter Dinner?
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Originally Posted by LadyCoonskinner
We're having:
ham (baked with a paste of ketchup and brown sugar)
Pork Roast cooked with red onions and mushrooms and season salt and garlic salt.
Mashed potatoes
gravy
green beans
corn
rolls
butterfinger cake
stawberry jello cake
caramel pie
pecan pie
pumpkin pie
I think that's it for now. Wanted to make dressing, but hubby thought it was too much for me to take up on myself.
Sooooooo..what are ya'll having?
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Wow, that sounds great!
We're having breakfast for lunch (I guess it's brunch).
Apple Streusel Pancakes
Maple Syrup
Sausage links
Potato Cakes
Omelets
Sweet Tea
Coconut Cake
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