What are you eating Sunday, 12/21/2025 to Saturday, 12/27/2025?

Christmas Eve: Oysters on the half-shell, seafood stew, and egg nog (with bourbon) for dessert.

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Christmas Dinner:
Grilled lamb chops, roasted potatoes, stuffed grape leaves with egg-lemon sauce, village salad with feta, hummus, tzatziki, and grilled pita. Gingerbread tiramisu for dessert.

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Fantastic meal that I would adore, Kathleen! Did you make everything? Dolmas and dessert?

Lee
 
Chicken burger patty with cauliflower and broccoli rice with cheese
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Today will be make a lasagna day. A NO fake way... My granddaughter and My way. Regular noodles and NO chopped meat... ( Period ).Regular, instead of those those no boil flat ones. I just boil the curly sided noodles to be able to cut, and cut them to fit them in the pan. Only the cheese, and the sauce. The meat. ( Ground beef ) in the lasagna, is like eating a mouth full of pencil erasers... IMO. Tina will make whoever's how they like it. I prefer mine with sausage on the side in a separate platter, or meatballs. Oh well, to each their own I say.
 
Yesterday we got a Cook’s ham at WinCo, she has two Smithfield ham slices and a ham from Poland in the refrigerator and no idea when we will have any of it.
I specifically looked for Reese ham glaze at the stores and couldn't find it.
So Ty told me to baste it lightly in a good barbecue sauce.
●This sauce has pineapple juice, clove, allspice and molasses 😋
 
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I'm going put these ham slices in the oven, basted with the sauce.
I'll have Stouffers scalloped potatoes and asparagus on the side.
Should be enough leftover for days.

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I have that same brand ham in my fridge. It's just hickory smoked, no brown sugar (they only had plain smoked). Didn't make it on Christmas. So will be used for New Year's.
 
Here came the ham... A super market spiral sliced ham, so to lay it on the lamb, we just junked it in the garbage can. It was such a rubbery unchewable piece of ham we ever had. No More!
It's a Cooks ham, and nothing Butt that ham.
Thank You : The "Food Poet!".
 
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