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Christmas Menu's


Panthro

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My favorite side dish is skillet corn in the can they sell at BILO this poo is awesome sweet corn with bacon and other mouth watering stuff.

Sweet cornbread take a box of Jiffy and 1/2 cup of sugar and you will have the best corn bread of your life.

a Jiffy box only cost 47 cents so you should try it even if you dont like cornbread

then turkey and ham

I took a picture if you see this and like corn try this

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My favorite side dish is skillet corn in the can they sell at BILO this poo is awesome sweet corn with bacon and other mouth watering stuff.

Sweet cornbread take a box of Jiffy and 1/2 cup of sugar and you will have the best corn bread of your life.

then turkey and ham

My stepdad would make cream corn in a skillet fresh off the cob. Man it was awesome.

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this guy... he was 40lbs before being killed yesterday, 34lbs after being cleaned. he was so big, his legs had to be removed so that he'll fit into my mom's oven

plus stuffing, sweet potatoes, corn, lima beans, green bean casserole, carrots, cranberry sauce, applesauce, crescent rolls, pumpkin pie, peanut butter pie and a large assortment of cookies that have been baked/around for two weeks or so.

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I'm having my parents and grandmother over. It's a first hosted holiday dinner as I'm now married with a house and a dining room.

Menu is a roasted pork rib roast covered in garlic, rosemary, brown sugar and mustard.

Soup is a butternut squash, apple, onion blended

Roasted garlic mashed potatoes

Spinach Gratin

Brussels sprouts in bacon and balsamic vinegar sauce

Wife is making a cake

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We go to my grandmas house tomorrow... ham, turkey, all the typical trimmings... my Aunt Carol makes killer stuffing and different pies. My wife will take her corn pudding which is excellent. My dad has two brothers and three sisters and all the accompanying cousins... so it's like 40 people and they all bring food. I will probably eat too much.

Christmas Day I think we're having filet mignon here at the house with my MiL.

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