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[quote=Anonymous]This isn't what you asked but I'd do the best I could with what I have. Which would be: order dinner or pick it up on the way home have cinnamon rolls (immaculate baking co are great) to bake as well as TJs frozen crossaints that you can proof the evening before, apples in the fridge to make baked apples, eggs to make eggs (use frozen broccoli for a frittata, and honestly a red pepper will keep a week), oranges and grapefruits in the fridge will keep and they are nice winter fruits. you can also get TJs frozen breakfasts to cook - they have some interesting options. unopened organic milk lasts months. canned whipped cream for coffee is festive. I'd have cheeses, crackers, cured meats if that's your thing, nuts, olives, pickles, and carrots and celery and bell peppers (bought just a week before you left, unopened) to nosh on. Maybe some frozen apps, again from TJs. For Xmas dinner I'd do chinese and go all out. Buy a lot of ice cream you like and make brownies or cookies or cake that day. [/quote]
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