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Roberta Philbrick

Lovin' all the orange goodies...I was a rabbit in a past life...lol
This year it's Carrabas for Easter dinner...everyone is scattered about so just a small party of five for a nice intimate celebration. Carrabas is dependable and I'm cravin' their Chicken O'Bryan...topped w/goat cheese, lemon butter sauce w/sun dried tomatoes...yum! Happy Easter to you and your family, Fondly, Roberta

Debbie McIntyre

Leg of lamb, mint jelly, roasted potatoes, broccoli, and something fun for dessert. Yummy!
Mac

anna

we do a potluck with family so all i know of is the ham we will be bringing.

Cameron

I'm going to a friend's house for dinner and she's making lamb, an Easter quiche (one of our friends who will be there is vegetarian), I'm making asparagas and artichokes, and we're having an Italian Easter cake. And WINE! :)

madonnart

Purdy's choco;ate bunny.....

Katherine McKamey

Actually, no one has talked about what we are going to do for Easter this year. It will probably wind up being mesquite grilled steaks, baked potatoes, steamed broccoli & squash & carrots, and extra fresh fruit nibbles for the kids since they don't really like baked potatoes. Basically, our every Sunday lunch. (Which is down right awesome when we stop and think about it!)

I will probably make a carrot cake for dessert. I've already got the raisins soaking
in rum! LOL!

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Kim B

We do Easter breakfast. Our children have three houses to take their children to. So we'll have the usual bagels and cream cheese, an egg bake, and a french toast casserol. Then it's outside for the egg hunt. Hope your Easter is a blessed one.
Kim B

Jennifer

I have Thanksgiving which means my cousing hosts Easter for the family. So I'm not sure what is on the menu but I do know we will be having olives, pickles and rolls (since that is what I have been assigned to bring.) Happy Easter!

Val Braun

First thing - I don't have to cook. My daughter is cooking on Sunday. Don't know what we'll have. She hasn't decided - turkey or ham. All I know is I HAVE to bring my coleslaw! Grandkids get very dissappointed if I don't.
Happy Easter!!

Lo Lita

IF I cook it will be Honey Garlic Spare Ribs, Garlic Mashed Potatoes, and maybe a fun chocolate dessert if I get really ambitous. This is a family favourite meal we have for Christmas and Easter.

Electra

Holy cow, can I come eat at your house? (As in all of the above "your's")
I was going to make some Kraft Dinner and create all day, but now I'm feeling guilty. Hmmmmmmmmm, pizza? or I could add some tuna to the KD? Now I'm so confused. Merry Christmas, er, Happy Easter!

FormerlyLisaS

i am so not grown-up enough to attempt my own easter dinner. having people in my house to feed kind of freaks me out! i will be sulking at my various parents' homes and hopefully someone will feed me turkey. but it's looking like ham will be the meat of choice. hopefully there will be dessert.

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  • nadia - back of book
    Using scraps and whatever was on hand, depending on the day, we made a book that was used to document the 31 days of July 2008. The object being to use our point and shoot camera's each day to show bits and pieces of our everyday life. This specific book is Nadia's documented month.