hardcorestitch
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A chicken sandwich, potato wedges and salted caramel cookies from 7-11 Raise the Roost … my brothers will be having Wendy’s burgers…
I do prime rib on Christmas Eve - my son said I better make it tender enough that he can cut it with a fork. 
Do you have something you traditionally make for Christmas? If I’m making a meal I make a lasagna. It’s cost effective, you can make it advance (either the day before or weeks before and freeze it). I make a salad and serve it with bread. It cooks while you enjoy your Christmas so no one is tied up in the kitchen all day.We got out of our routine this weekend. Went and looked at Christmas trains at the mall last night, so ate a pizza out. Grabbed lunch out with friends after church and split a burger and fries tonight after doing some Christmas shopping. So we have to reign it back in this week. We cooked for Thanksgiving, just the 2 of us, and it was almost $90. So not sure what we're going to do for Christmas.
We don't.Do you have something you traditionally make for Christmas? If I’m making a meal I make a lasagna. It’s cost effective, you can make it advance (either the day before or weeks before and freeze it). I make a salad and serve it with bread. It cooks while you enjoy your Christmas so no one is tied up in the kitchen all day.
Lasagna can be a PITA. I’m making a baked ziti that I will prep tomorrow, refrigerate and then bake after church on Weds. Here’s the recipe.We don't.
We've only lived away from family for 3 years now. So really new to this stuff. Last year, we made a ham, green bean casserole and corn casserole, bread and dessert on Christmas Eve then joined friends at Saltgrass on Christmas Day. We didn't have to pay anything for that as we had stacked rewards. We've done the same this year, and we have a reservation with the same friends. So we might do that since it won't cost anything.
But we're not sure about Christmas Eve. We've been invited over to another friend's house. But they want us there at 5, and we're planning on Christmas Eve service at church at 5. So we might have to forgo their house. And DW has said over and over again that she's not making a lasagna ever again. Last time she made one, it took forever and didn't turn out very good. She said never again.
We might just get another ham and stuff to cook. I just hate the idea of spending $90 like we did at Thanksgiving. The good thing is we were able to eat leftovers for a couple of days. But we're heading out of town Saturday morning, so we'll only have 1 day to eat whatever leftovers without having to throw them out. So that's why we're trying to explore some options.

Nothing traditional. It changes year by year. This year, just 3 of us, so DD got to pick and she wants Chicken Fajitas.....and be sure to have cheese, sour cream and avocadosDo you have something you traditionally make for Christmas? If I’m making a meal I make a lasagna. It’s cost effective, you can make it advance (either the day before or weeks before and freeze it). I make a salad and serve it with bread. It cooks while you enjoy your Christmas so no one is tied up in the kitchen all day.
We did boxed lasagna one year when we had Covid. It sucked. Not sure DW will like this idea as it's not very traditional. But I can definitely see. May just do a nugget try from Chickfila. Seems festive enough. Or might just bite the bullet and do the traditional Christmas dinner, even though it's super expensive and tedious to spend all afternoon cooking for 2 people where most will end up going in the trash when we get back into town next week.Lasagna can be a PITA. I’m making a baked ziti that I will prep tomorrow, refrigerate and then bake after church on Weds. Here’s the recipe.
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