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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We prefer ham for Thanksgiving. For 20 yrs we've gone to my ILs and they always have a ham and a turkey and my kids would only eat the ham. Now we do it at our house and I don't even bother with the turkey.[/quote] Yep way to go than wasting a turkey[/quote] you Assuming you may celebrate Easter, which of course you may not, but if you do, what do you then serve on Easter? Ham on Thanksgiving and ham on Easter is a lot of ham, and it does tend to play against the special nature of each dinner if each dinner is the same. [/quote] how can ham on Thanksgiving and ham on Easter (4ish months later) be too much ham? [b]Besides, it’s lamb on Easter[/b]. [/quote] Eww, no.[/quote]
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