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anyone cooking anything for christmas?

me and my wife are having my family over christmas eve, bakig a ham and other things to go with it

i just finished 2 of 4 cheesecakes for the holidays (1 for work party, 1 for christmas eve desert, 2 for christmas with entire family of ~25 people)

anyone else cooking anything? ahead of time or on christmas day? or is everyone just eating ramen noodles or hoping their family has something worth eating?
 
We, all 60 of us, are having generic macaroni and cheese for Christmas dinner. It's the one thing we could agree on and it's cheap.
 
My mother's usual turkey dinner with mashed potaters, gravy, pumpkin pie, pecan pie, apple pie, cheesecake, strawberry cake, etc.
 
On Christmas eve, I'm hosting a dinner for my hubby's dad, his 2 brothers and their wife and girlfriend.

I'm making a roast with garlic mashed potatoes, and some vegetable, not sure what yet. And my s.i.l is bringing a salad and dessert.

For appies, I'm making a cheese ball, I've already made some glazed beer nuts and sugar cookies. I'll probably do a veggie, meat and cheese platter too. Should be fun! 🙂

Then Christmas we go to the hubby's mom's and get breakfast! Yay, no cooking for me that day! Then on boxing day, we go to my parents for turkey dinner! Holy 5-10lbs of weight gain this year batman!! 😛
 
Originally posted by: ThaGrandCow
Does frozen pizza and beer count?

my family will be celebrating christmas at 8am half an hour from where i live this year...i think i may prefer the frozen pizza and beer
 
My big meal was this past Saturday. I cooked deep fried turkey, Rotissiere smoked ham, Mashed potatoes, asparagus, baby carrots, corn, caesar salad and bruscetta.
 
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