something hot maybe
2007-12-27 16:17:33
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answered by Anonymous
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We usually have king crab legs at home with champagne and something chocolate for dessert. It's fun to boil the legs, draw up the butter, and then use the lobster tools to get the meat out. Costco usually sells them around this time of the year. For two people, buy at least three pounds and get the ones with the claws on...that is the best part in my opinion. It will cost about 20$/pound but it's still cheaper and MUCH better than getting ripped off by eating out. Plus, you're at home so you can drink as much as you want. Then we usually will take a nice warm bath together to clean up...eating crab legs can be kind of messy, you know.
2007-12-27 16:32:40
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answer #2
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answered by stlblw4d 3
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You can't beat garlic prawns on the BBQ. Follow with a Mojito cocktail to freshen the breath afterwards.
2007-12-27 17:23:20
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answer #3
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answered by tricky 3
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Strumboli.
2007-12-27 16:52:24
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answered by ♥BrownEyedGirl♥ 6
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I always want my family to, like the new year, try something new. Like, this year I am preparing crab for my family. Note: always have a backup plan :?D
2007-12-27 16:20:13
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answered by Outdoors Kid 2
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Ribs and kraut. Black-eyed peas and sweet cornbread. Called the 'Good Luck' dinner. Good stuff.
2007-12-27 23:03:50
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answered by Autumn 5
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Pizza.
2007-12-27 19:53:12
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answered by thezaylady 7
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filet mignon with bernaise sauce
a great red wine (cabernet or merlot)
roasted red potatoes and aspargus
new york cheesecake and great coffee
2007-12-27 16:19:40
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answered by Susan 5
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I make little winney dogs & dip them in BBQ sauce.Now lets crack open the apple sider. (the one in the big bottles)
2007-12-27 17:44:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Cabbage rolls and sauerkraut.
2007-12-27 16:18:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Ribs and sauerkraut
2007-12-27 17:43:32
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answered by MLC 3
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