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[quote=Anonymous]My parents visit us for Christmas so we host the entire weekend. Many years I usually pre-make some sort of egg casserole on Christmas Eve to go with breakfast pastries, but it means Christmas Eve I'm essentially cooking an extra meal in addition to that day. We're the family from another thread that does Christmas Eve Mass so dinner is soup. It does mean we're gone for two or more hours so that's already time out of the evening. This year we're just going to do pastries and fruit. Both DH's and my family had traditional Christmas morning baked goods. I'm not a baker so have pre-ordered them from bakeries and will cut up fresh fruit. It's far less stress for me. Christmas dinner is a big meal so around lunchtime I'll lay out a heavy charcuterie board and we can all snack in the afternoon and plan to eat dinner around 5pm.[/quote]
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