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[quote=Anonymous]When our family converges at Christmas we sit down to plan out the non-Christmas day meals. Everybody takes a day or takes a dish for dinner and we all pitch in on grocery costs. Breakfast is usually quick breads, a breakfast casserole or breakfast burritos. Someone usually springs for donuts one day. Lunch is soup/sandwiches or leftovers to be made or assembled on your own. Dinners, as I said, are split up between families. We are blessed with some great cooks so if they’re willing to make one of their signature dishes the rest of us do sides and pay for the ingredients. These dinners tend to be a hearty soup/stew (potato, bean, posole’ etc), enchiladas, something Italian, a “snack” style buffet with lots of options to kind of pick at- think heavy charcuterie, dips, crackers etc. The holiday dinner is very traditional and we plan for having leftovers to help feed folks later in the week. [/quote]
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