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I think I'm going to make lasagne, the chicken marsala posted on "What's for Dinner Tonight", yams, asparagus and Paula Deen's Twice Baked Potato Casserole.
Woh! Totally forgot that Easter is so early this year! We moved over the summer and aren't with our families.....
Probably we'll have our friends over and have some sort of feast. Not sure if we'll do ham or what. I'm thinking it might be fun to do something less traditional.....maybe do an ethnic feast like Indian or something to be different and have some fun with it!
That's what we always have. LOL. Ham (this year it will be a smoked one and a boiled one), fresh kielbasa, scalloped potatoes, mushroom cresents, mac & cheese (for the kids), some kind of vegetable medley thing with swiss cheese in it, creamed onions, fruit salad, cheesecake, cream puffs, lemon jello cake, and chocolate cream pie. And don't forget the hardboiled eggs . My family is letting me have it at my house this year (my first house)...no pressure for 25+ people
Boyfriend just told me we are getting a ham. Will also probably make those sinfully delicious cheesy hash brown potatoes, fresh pineapple, tangy broccoli salad, rolls, mac and cheese, and a veggie/relish tray. Not sure about dessert.
We're having company along with my daughter and her family. I'll make a trip to Honey Baked for a half ham and fix 4-5 sides and 2-3 desserts. And of course, deviled eggs!
Dont forget your spring vegetables asparagus and baby spinach, well probably bar-b-que something not sure yet, perhaps a pork loin with apricot glaze or apple cinnamon glaze,
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