the one that makes you happy and bring family and friends to ur table.
http://familyfun.go.com/recipes/special/specialfeature/holiday_mainmeal_ms/?CP=KNC-FFGoog100705
2006-12-17 03:33:28
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answered by Cister 7
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You should decide depending on your ethnicity or background. But we like to have a good spiral ham and polish sausage along with the comdiments. Then mashed potatoes or potato salads, noodle salads, and a big must have are the Xmas cookies and a Cheesecake made by Grandma's recipe(deceased now, bless her soul). The best ever. But you should go on your background. If your Italian, go Italian everything and so on. Have a nice Christmas.
2006-12-17 11:44:26
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answered by Lucy 1
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My mom's traditional Christmas dinner. Even though I am in my 40's my mom's meal are always the best. I just can't match some of her recipes. My husband disagrees. But maybe it's because I'm sharing the food with my parents and my own family (my kids and husband) that seems to make it taste all the better. And of course we always have turkey with all the trimmings, mashed potatoes, turnip, her famous cabbage salad, and of course pumpkin pie with whipped cream. Makes me salivate just thinking of it. Yummmmmmy!
2006-12-17 11:38:36
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answered by sallylip2000_ca 3
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Turkey & dressing, like Thanksgiving, is traditional in my family & friends. The Italians cook up a seafood feast with lobster, shrimp, etc. In the south there use to be a tradition to eat black-eyed peas on the January 1st for good luck.
2006-12-17 11:37:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Go for what the crowd loves! Turkey and dressing, lasagne and meatballs, ham and double baked potates, you name it and everyone will love it! It's Christmas and where there's family there is plenty of wine, food and love! Feed them the wine first and they'll eat anything! Don't forget the chocolate cake from Portillo's!
2006-12-17 16:59:44
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answered by Lovely &..... 2
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Good food that is cooked by someone else where I can be with people that I love and I only have to show up with a bottle of wine or a box of chocolates.
2006-12-18 07:58:28
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answered by gormenghast10014 7
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Turkey.
Thanks,
Jay Selznick
2006-12-18 11:55:16
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answered by jay selznick 1
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the meal is not as important as being with your family and loved ones , what you eat , plays only a small part of this glorious season,"the season for giving"
2006-12-18 00:33:06
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answered by britt 2
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A traditional roast goose and all of the trimmings....like this menu:
http://www.gourmet-food-revolution.com/traditional-Christmas-dinner-menu.html
2006-12-18 04:32:26
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answered by Anonymous
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The same as Thanksgiving but ins ted of turkey have ham.
2006-12-17 11:32:16
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answered by mtbbojo 1
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um i think christmas cookies for desert and maybe like a thanksgiving dinner but more chrismaser
2006-12-17 11:32:04
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answered by LilLinda 1
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