Anonymous
Post 12/16/2024 11:03     Subject: What do you eat on Christmas if you don’t have a traditional dinner?

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Anonymous wrote:I've done either a homemade chicken soup with grilled cheese sandwiches, or roast beef sandwiches on french bread. Something easy and comforting.


Wow - I'm surprised at how little people do to differentiate the day.


NP. People should have the dinner that they want on Christmas, without regard to strangers’ opinions. I don’t think Jesus requires that people make an elaborate or expensive meal to celebrate his birth.


Sorry but a sandwich is as underwhelming as it gets. We're not all together often for a meal so if we are it's not going to be the same thing that goes in a kid's lunchbox.


I don’t get the sense that PP is making these things as a host of a large group. At any rate, you’re not eating at her house, so try to unclench.


Same to you. No need to get worked up over an opinion that has nothing to do with you.


I’m not the one wringing her hands over a stranger eating sandwiches, but sure
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2024 08:07     Subject: What do you eat on Christmas if you don’t have a traditional dinner?

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've done either a homemade chicken soup with grilled cheese sandwiches, or roast beef sandwiches on french bread. Something easy and comforting.


Wow - I'm surprised at how little people do to differentiate the day.


NP. People should have the dinner that they want on Christmas, without regard to strangers’ opinions. I don’t think Jesus requires that people make an elaborate or expensive meal to celebrate his birth.


Sorry but a sandwich is as underwhelming as it gets. We're not all together often for a meal so if we are it's not going to be the same thing that goes in a kid's lunchbox.


Ok?


Ok.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2024 08:06     Subject: What do you eat on Christmas if you don’t have a traditional dinner?

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've done either a homemade chicken soup with grilled cheese sandwiches, or roast beef sandwiches on french bread. Something easy and comforting.


Wow - I'm surprised at how little people do to differentiate the day.


NP. People should have the dinner that they want on Christmas, without regard to strangers’ opinions. I don’t think Jesus requires that people make an elaborate or expensive meal to celebrate his birth.


Sorry but a sandwich is as underwhelming as it gets. We're not all together often for a meal so if we are it's not going to be the same thing that goes in a kid's lunchbox.


I don’t get the sense that PP is making these things as a host of a large group. At any rate, you’re not eating at her house, so try to unclench.


Same to you. No need to get worked up over an opinion that has nothing to do with you.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2024 19:20     Subject: What do you eat on Christmas if you don’t have a traditional dinner?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've done either a homemade chicken soup with grilled cheese sandwiches, or roast beef sandwiches on french bread. Something easy and comforting.


Wow - I'm surprised at how little people do to differentiate the day.


NP. People should have the dinner that they want on Christmas, without regard to strangers’ opinions. I don’t think Jesus requires that people make an elaborate or expensive meal to celebrate his birth.


Sorry but a sandwich is as underwhelming as it gets. We're not all together often for a meal so if we are it's not going to be the same thing that goes in a kid's lunchbox.


I don’t get the sense that PP is making these things as a host of a large group. At any rate, you’re not eating at her house, so try to unclench.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2024 19:20     Subject: What do you eat on Christmas if you don’t have a traditional dinner?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've done either a homemade chicken soup with grilled cheese sandwiches, or roast beef sandwiches on french bread. Something easy and comforting.


Wow - I'm surprised at how little people do to differentiate the day.


NP. People should have the dinner that they want on Christmas, without regard to strangers’ opinions. I don’t think Jesus requires that people make an elaborate or expensive meal to celebrate his birth.


Sorry but a sandwich is as underwhelming as it gets. We're not all together often for a meal so if we are it's not going to be the same thing that goes in a kid's lunchbox.


Ok?
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2024 19:10     Subject: What do you eat on Christmas if you don’t have a traditional dinner?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've done either a homemade chicken soup with grilled cheese sandwiches, or roast beef sandwiches on french bread. Something easy and comforting.


Wow - I'm surprised at how little people do to differentiate the day.


NP. People should have the dinner that they want on Christmas, without regard to strangers’ opinions. I don’t think Jesus requires that people make an elaborate or expensive meal to celebrate his birth.


Sorry but a sandwich is as underwhelming as it gets. We're not all together often for a meal so if we are it's not going to be the same thing that goes in a kid's lunchbox.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2024 19:08     Subject: What do you eat on Christmas if you don’t have a traditional dinner?

Anonymous wrote:We often do tamales and enchiladas. Some years we have done fondue or raclette which is lots of fun.


Where are you getting the raclette and how are you cooking it at home? I have been obsessed with it since I traveled in the alps the summer after I graduated from high school. I once traveled up to NY just to go to a restaurant that served it.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2024 19:05     Subject: What do you eat on Christmas if you don’t have a traditional dinner?

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Anonymous wrote:Christmas Eve is always Chinese. Christmas morning is monkey bread and fresh fruit, and general grazing. Big dinner with extended family is an early meal, with Hiney Baked Ham as the main


Hiney Baked Ham?


Kind of redundant, lol
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2024 19:04     Subject: What do you eat on Christmas if you don’t have a traditional dinner?

For Christmas Eve we have stuffed shells and salad and garlic bread

For Christmas dinner we have ham, crescent rolls, scalloped potatoes, and brussels sprouts
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2024 18:57     Subject: What do you eat on Christmas if you don’t have a traditional dinner?

We are Italian American, so we eat seafood on Christmas Eve.

Christmas Day meal is usually either a standing rib roast or a crown roast of pork. We serve it with traditional sides like mashed potatoes, roasted root vegetables, or green beans.

It will just be three of us this year so will probably opt for a beef tenderloin.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2024 18:31     Subject: What do you eat on Christmas if you don’t have a traditional dinner?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've done either a homemade chicken soup with grilled cheese sandwiches, or roast beef sandwiches on french bread. Something easy and comforting.


Wow - I'm surprised at how little people do to differentiate the day.


NP. People should have the dinner that they want on Christmas, without regard to strangers’ opinions. I don’t think Jesus requires that people make an elaborate or expensive meal to celebrate his birth.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2024 18:08     Subject: What do you eat on Christmas if you don’t have a traditional dinner?

Anonymous wrote:We will be celebrating with family on Christmas Eve this year, and for the first year in ages, we will just be our nuclear family on Christmas Day for dinner. I’m excited to be off the hook for cooking a lavish meal, but I have no idea what to do instead! I considered a snack-y charcuterie-type dinner, or a Costco take-and-bake pizza (do they even still make those?) but wondered if I could do better. What do you have for dinner?


Casserole
Stew
Lasagne
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2024 16:39     Subject: What do you eat on Christmas if you don’t have a traditional dinner?

Any favorite savory puff pastry recipes you like? I'll be solo on Christmas this year and thought I'd make something fun.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2024 16:35     Subject: What do you eat on Christmas if you don’t have a traditional dinner?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've done either a homemade chicken soup with grilled cheese sandwiches, or roast beef sandwiches on french bread. Something easy and comforting.


Wow - I'm surprised at how little people do to differentiate the day.


I have a relative who does hot dogs on Christmas Day (we don't go to their house).
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2024 16:33     Subject: What do you eat on Christmas if you don’t have a traditional dinner?

We've done different things over the years for the nuclear family, but these are the ones we've repeated:

* steak & crab
* Mexican (tamales, empanadas, enchiladas, guac & pico, etc.)
* Fancy pasta (in our case the Ina Garten Rigatoni with Sausage & Fennel), Caesar salad, and cannolis for dessert
* duck
*Cornish Game Hens
*Beef tenderloin

A lot of media outlets (Southern Living, Martha Stewart, Ina) will offer numerous curated menus - those can be a lot of fun- choose your favourite and follow through.