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Our traditional Christmas Day dinner has always been vegetarian lasagna and a

mocha cheesecake (yep, heavy on the cheeses, but oh so delicious! And it is only

once a year! Both are homemade.

Annie L.

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Christmas at my house is an all day smorgasbord.

We have everything. Lentil loaf, Quorn roast, enchiladas sometimes rolled but

often stacked, guacamole, salsa, potato salad, green salad, crockpot of

spaghetti or chili, hot bean dip, casserole dish of dressing, all the condiments

like stuffed olives, artichokes, hummus, black olives, pickled onions, plates of

cookies and usually a nice vegan cheesecake too. People passing through will

bring something so we eat hearty. I don't have the complete menu figured out

yet but I shall soon.

Donna

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I'm coming to your house!

 

Christmas Eve, we have cheese soup, garlic bread, salad and cheese cake.

Christmas night, we have a fondue and coleslaw and cookies. We do alot of

snacking during the day on veggies, dip, etc.

 

Anybody have any good recipes for snacks?

 

Debbie

 

 

 

 

DonnaLilacFlower <thelilacflower

 

Mon, Dec 14, 2009 5:34 pm

Christmas Day Dinner

 

 

 

 

Christmas at my house is an all day smorgasbord.

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One year I did a cold cut platter with all the vegan deli stuff I

could find. I used that vegan mayo and put some dip mix in it for

veggie dip. With plain italian bread people can make there own

sandwiches. If you can find or make vegan meatballs you can do those

on a stick. A crock pot of soup made the day before also makes an easy

meal.

 

Donna KB1RPP

 

" Space and time are not conditions in which we live; they are simply

modes in which we think. " - Albert Einstein

 

 

 

 

On Dec 13, 2009, at 10:23 PM, homeinfm wrote:

 

> What are you cooking for Christmas? Or what have you served in the

> past?(yes, im fishing for ideas!)

> -elizabeth :)

>

>

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Great question! I want to make a sort of smorgasbord

of foods. I am thinking vegetarian lasagna rolls with

spinach, some in a cheesy cream sauce and others

with a traditional red sauce. My omnivore family members

will have some meats and I will likely cook a Quorn

roast with some vegetarian Tofurky brand giblet gravy.

Maybe some big salad of tossed greens and toasted nuts

with simple citrus fruits. Green bean casserole is a must

according to my daughter and some mashed garlic potatoes

for the boys. Plenty of delicious desserts to pick at, too.

Dinner rolls, pickles, olives and other garnish platters. :)

 

~ PT ~

 

, " homeinfm " <majorshome wrote:

>

> What are you cooking for Christmas? Or what have you served in the past?(yes,

im fishing for ideas!)

> -elizabeth :)

>

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