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![]() I spent the Eve at my brothers house we had the traditional italian dinner, which consists of eating fish made different ways. This year my SIL made mosty shrimps, for it gets to be too much. She made fish sauce, fried calamari, shrimp scampi. and we had plenty of desserts. It was nice she had a few of her grandkids over and then around 11:30 we went to my cousins house for more desserts and stood until about 1:30 very nice evening.. Christmas morning we opened our presents and went to my BIL for dinner it was quiet there just my family and his. His teenage daughters have that Rock band and as I mentioned earlier I played the drums lol kept up with the beat.. lol During the week I had baked some cookies and have been eating non stop.. lol Now to get ready for NYE.. I will bake some more. lol |
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Italian would be interesting to have for Christmas!! I bet that it was really good!! We just cook mostly southern types of food. It sounds like you had a good time, Gina!!
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That sounds like wonderful food for Christmas. Rick, Ricky and I usually stay home now so no big meal is served. All we had this time was a pork loin in the slow cooker. We just made sandwiches out of it.
Now for New Year's we will be having our traditional seafood. Can't wait!!!
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Loved the pictures Becky...you look so happy!! When I read the part about "hair across her butt" I burst out laughing and Ricky wanted to know what was so funny....LOLOL
Here is the Garlic Cheese Biscuit recipe I use: 2 cups Bisquick baking mix 2/3 cup milk 1/2 cup shredded cheese (cheddar) 1/4 cup melted oleo 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Mix baking mix, milk, and cheese until soft dough forms, beat vigorously for 30 seconds. Drop dough by spoonfuls onto greased cookie sheet. Bake 8-10 minutes or tunil golden brown. Mix oleo and garlic powder and brush over warm biscuits before removing them from cookie sheet. Servie warm. Makes 10-12 biscuits Diana...post the recipe your daughter makes...okay?
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