Christmas Day is my big meal. I'm having honey baked ham and turkey breast with all the sides. Any one is welcome to come. My 2 sons and I will celebrate. My parents are gone so it'll be lonely for me. Have a wonderful dinner and enjoy your families♥
2007-12-21 01:57:46
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answered by Squirt 7
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Big dinner on Christmas day! presents on Christmas Eve!
2007-12-21 01:43:40
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answered by ṡhαḋøώḋυṡτ ღ вιттєя ѕωєєт ღ 6
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Christmas Day is a big dinner , Christmas eve is for drinking :))
2007-12-21 01:39:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Christmas Eve with my in-laws and usually Christmas Day with my family. I wish I could just get everyone to all come to my place on just one of those days so I don't have to run around every year, but mother-in-law insists on doing Christmas Eve and my family doesn't really care, it's usually just when most of us can get together - last year we didn't have Christmas with my family until 12-28. This year I had Christmas with my brother's family last night and will do Christmas Day with the rest of the family. Too many Christmases!
2007-12-21 01:48:50
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answered by Emanon 6
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I usually do a big dinner for Christmas Day, but have an equally important, though not as big, dinner on Christmas eve.
I always have the same thing on the night before, a simple dish that my husband's grandmother used to make for him as a kid...it brings back some pleasant memories for him. Then, on Christmas Day, I do something that everyone in my family loves.
The most important thing is to be with your loved ones...then it doesn't matter if you just have lunchmeat sandwiches, it will still be magnificent!
2007-12-21 01:46:08
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answered by Flowerlady 5
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We have a big Christmas Eve party with a big dinner, but its not your average "Christmas Food" Then on Christmas we have our big Christmas Dinner... Two of them actually... One at lunch time and one at dinner time... at two different houses.
2007-12-21 01:44:47
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answered by Steph 3
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My family eats on Christmas day. We spend Christmas eve cooking and getting all the grub ready. Merry Christmasâ¦
2007-12-21 01:47:39
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answered by Anonymous
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For me it's both. Some family members aren't able to make it on Christmas Eve so they come on Christmas Day instead. We usually have a very nice breakfast, too. My mother-in-law and sister-in-law are very good cooks, so we always have something extra nice and yummy. There's about twenty-five of us in all (most of which are grandchildren), and it's so nice being able to share the holiday together. I'm looking forward to it!
2007-12-21 01:43:54
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answered by Laughing_Chick 3
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This year as i'm on my own, i will be finishing work at 2pm on christmas eve, going to my local pub and buying a turkey dinner, taking it home to put in the fridge, then i'm going to ding it in the microwave on EITHER day... no shopping, cooking or washing up.. except for a plate....
Happy days x
2007-12-21 01:45:37
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answered by No name 4
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snacks and drinks on Christmas Eve, after church...and then Dinner of Christmas day.....
2007-12-21 01:44:06
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answered by Anonymous
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