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Old 03-22-2008, 10:33 PM
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Okay...So what's for Easter Dinner?

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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Old 03-22-2008, 10:34 PM
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Re: Okay...So what's for Easter Dinner?

Who cares what I am having....I'm coming to your house!
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Old 03-22-2008, 10:36 PM
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Re: Okay...So what's for Easter Dinner?

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Who cares what I am having....I'm coming to your house!
You're welcome, but you'll have to fight to get a plate. I'm having our youth group over, so come one come all, I guess
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Old 03-22-2008, 10:40 PM
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Re: Okay...So what's for Easter Dinner?

Yum, I can hardly wait, we are barbecuing steak at my parents and of course all the fixins to go with it!!
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Old 03-22-2008, 10:46 PM
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Yum, I can hardly wait, we are barbecuing steak at my parents and of course all the fixins to go with it!!
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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Old 03-22-2008, 10:57 PM
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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.
Ouch, I hate that! I have reflux pretty bad, I take (prescription) medication for it every day, and it still gives me problems.

We only have one service tomorrow (well, not really, Pastor also does a sunrise service at a cemetery, so we will be up early for that). Because the main service is a pretty big event, and a lot of people get their family to come out, Pastor likes to encourage everyone to spend the rest of the day with their family's. It makes it a really nice day.
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Old 03-22-2008, 11:34 PM
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Re: Okay...So what's for Easter Dinner?

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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.

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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Old 03-24-2008, 10:10 AM
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Re: Okay...So what's for Easter Dinner?

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You're welcome, but you'll have to fight to get a plate. I'm having our youth group over, so come one come all, I guess
Careful - you may be accused of gluttony again!!!!!!!!

Actually, that sounds delicious!

We just went out to Firebird's after church........
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Old 03-22-2008, 10:45 PM
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Re: Okay...So what's for Easter Dinner?

I am having:
turkey and dressing
lasagna
potato salad
pinto beans
green beans
green salad
cake and Blue Bell ice cream
Easter Eggs if the bunny leaves any!
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Old 03-22-2008, 10:48 PM
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Re: Okay...So what's for Easter Dinner?

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I am having:
turkey and dressing
lasagna
potato salad
pinto beans
green beans
green salad
cake and Blue Bell ice cream
Easter Eggs if the bunny leaves any!
The Easter Bunny was in too big a hurry to my niece's house and dropped a few eggs here. So JR is going to hunt eggs (and he got a couple of games a little early too)
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