chocolate.
2007-04-05 09:36:23
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answered by CMW 3
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It's always been ham. Green bean casserole became a tradition at some point in the 90's but I don't know why that happened. I think it was something my cousin started making. We have deviled eggs too, like we do on every holiday.
2007-04-05 09:41:27
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answered by Pico 7
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My family usually eats roast turkey and mashed potatoes like at Christmas. Other people I know have baked ham. Hopefully there's some kind of chocolate around too.
2007-04-05 09:37:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Whatevers in the fridge or freezer or resturant. We non-religious people like a big tasty burger and fries any day of the week.
2007-04-05 09:37:59
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answered by ? 4
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Um... that's *classic* to consume ham? Poga - you could desire to circulate left and Down decrease than - on Easter that's classic to consume .......................... something this way.... yet save the ham - roast beef is way less stressful to do .... ciao for niao
2016-10-21 03:06:51
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answered by ? 4
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We usually do a big dinner of Turkey & Ham with all the trimmings...
2007-04-05 09:36:29
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answered by Anonymous
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We traditionally have ham. This year we are having ham, rolls, green bean casserole, and brocolli/rice casserole.
2007-04-05 09:36:30
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answered by Marenight 7
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I live in Greece and you have just described what we eat on Easter Sunday (yum!).
2007-04-05 09:38:02
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answered by mollyinlove 2
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CHOCOLATE! Chocolate eggs and chocolate bunnies and chocolate santa's...oh, I guess that's from Christmas.
2007-04-05 09:39:18
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answered by lanai911 4
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Tradition would be chocolate bunny. Ears go first.
2007-04-05 09:38:29
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answered by PuckDat 7
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ham (that's not real kosher huh ?) and boiled eggs that
the younguns have really colored up "pretty"
2007-04-05 09:48:14
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answered by Anonymous
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