Topic: Easter Planned Cooking...
Starhawk's photo
Wed 03/12/08 05:13 AM
Having the relation over....What to cook besides traditional Ham...ect... ect.........?

exit56's photo
Wed 03/12/08 05:15 AM
Edited by exit56 on Wed 03/12/08 05:16 AM
best thing to do is dont invite anyone over.it is better to go to someone elses house.i hate having company at my house.

Starhawk's photo
Wed 03/12/08 05:19 AM

best thing to do is dont invite anyone over.it is better to go to someone elses house.i hate having company at my house.


Well I don't mind and maybe they'll bring over somebody's that spending Easter Alone and we might hook up. Never know

Pinky01's photo
Wed 03/12/08 05:31 AM
bustlesprouts and chestnuts

hellkitten54's photo
Wed 03/12/08 05:32 AM
How about making rack of lamb, or some steaks on the grill.flowerforyou

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Wed 03/12/08 05:34 AM
I have a great and easy recipe for lamb, which is a traditional Easter food in a lot of cultures. If you want it, let me know flowerforyou

wildsideof35's photo
Wed 03/12/08 05:35 AM
I will leave the meal planning to other family members this year as my son is having major nose surgery on the 19th of March so I will be tending to him.....he comes first!!!flowerforyou

MyrtleBeachDude's photo
Wed 03/12/08 05:36 AM
Go out and kill a rabbit. That always cheers me up.

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Wed 03/12/08 05:37 AM

I will leave the meal planning to other family members this year as my son is having major nose surgery on the 19th of March so I will be tending to him.....he comes first!!!flowerforyou


Love and light to you on that! I had sinus surgery several years ago, it was difficult. Hope things go well for you guys flowerforyou

BetterDazes's photo
Wed 03/12/08 06:09 AM

Having the relation over....What to cook besides traditional Ham...ect... ect.........?


How about Prime Rib? Try a butcher that seasons it as well. It is very easy to prepare, the cut is expensive, but damn good, especially if you put a nice cooking wine in the bottom of the roaster for your au jur. Some buttered new potatoes and my favorites, asparagus with hollandaise sauce. These are all very easy to make but taste like you cooked for hours. I also have a lovely cauliflower salad recipe if you are interested. bon appetite! email me if ya want more details! And what time is dinner? =)

CATBW56's photo
Wed 03/12/08 06:14 AM
Hell, I gotta work on Easter....so I no doubt will be cooking Easter dinner for the 150 residents who reside at the Nursing Home. I believe our menu will consist of Ham,Roast Beef, sweet potatoes, oven roasted potatoes, green beans or californis mixed blend veggies and some sort of dessert. We have to cook up several different items because the dinner menu is like a buffet style which gives them the choice of what they want.

BetterDazes's photo
Wed 03/12/08 06:17 AM

Hell, I gotta work on Easter....so I no doubt will be cooking Easter dinner for the 150 residents who reside at the Nursing Home. I believe our menu will consist of Ham,Roast Beef, sweet potatoes, oven roasted potatoes, green beans or californis mixed blend veggies and some sort of dessert. We have to cook up several different items because the dinner menu is like a buffet style which gives them the choice of what they want.


I do home health care so I know what ya mean. My client has a list of what he wants for dinner, lol, all the traditionals, ham, home made scallops, green beans, jello salad, plus I have to cook a meal for my kids before I leave. Ahhh no rest for the working mom =)