Easter Dinner, what are you having?
dreamzvt
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Trying to decide if I am going to eat the prime rib and full course meal on Easter or no? Mashed potatoes? Hmmmmm, Butter... Rolls,... pie and everything else too....
What are you going to do? What is on your menu?
What are you going to do? What is on your menu?
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Turkey breast and spiral ham mashed potatoes/stuffing/asparagus/rolls. Not sure what I will have exactly but, that is our menu. Will probably skip the roll. LOL0
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I'm on a low carb diet because of health issues so we are planning a few special dishes to take to the family picnic. Sugar free jello eggs, veggie tray, meat and cheese tray, and ham rolls. Then I will eat a burger without the bun. Or if I get adventurous enough I will make a few low carb buns from a recipe I found. Our family just has a light picnic so this all works out great.0
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Not sure..maybe burger (w/ bun) and veggies.0
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protein shake. YUM0
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Lamb, Cream Corn, Ham, Pie, Rolls, Potatoes....Whatever is served0
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I plan on going off for 2 days. My family makes enough food for 2 days...I will be gorging myself on:
Mac salad
Mashed potatoes
Yams
Potato Kibbee (a lebanese dish)
Tabouli
Pita bread
Cake
Candy
Stuffed Shells
Vegan Green Bean Casserole
Everything will be vegetarian and mainly vegan. We are a family of vegetarians/vegans.
I can't wait!!!!0 -
I'm having Veggi Chili and homemade tortillas!! Eat what you want but just leave room for it caloriewise.0
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I am making a banana cream pie and plan on trying to have only one slice.
Besides that I plan on sticking to my calories for dinner.0 -
we are having easter brunch.0
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LOBSTAH!!!!0
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When is Easter?0
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BBQ Rabbit0
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We are having the same menu as usual spriral ham, cheesy potatoes( with a few fat free tweeks don't tell my husband..lol) and baked beans rolls and still debating on dessert I'm thinking strawberry shortcake easy to keep that pretty guilt free.0
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I am making hamburgers, canteloupe, salad, veggie tray, pasta salad, corn on the cob or roasted veggies, easter bunny cake0
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Roasted leg of lamb, roasted veggies and potatoes, deviled eggs, strawberry mousse cake and a few other things are on the menu It will be a great easter!0
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I'm having regular food (meaning, not "diet food"): ham, potato salad, baked beans, glazed carrots, and a salad. I'll eat an amount within my allowed calorie count that I set for myself. Easter is also my daughter's birthday this year, so we're also having a gluten-free cake. I plan on sending everyone home with cake so I won't eat more than 1 slice!0
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A handful of Cadbury Eggs.0
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Baked Ham
Baked Potatoes
Green Beans
Others will have the sweet cherry sauce, but I'll steer clear. So not too bad for a meal.0 -
I'm not sure! Maybe a ham with yummy veggie sides.0
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I plan on going off for 2 days. My family makes enough food for 2 days...I will be gorging myself on:
Mac salad
Mashed potatoes
Yams
Potato Kibbee (a lebanese dish)
Tabouli
Pita bread
Cake
Candy
Stuffed Shells
Vegan Green Bean Casserole
Everything will be vegetarian and mainly vegan. We are a family of vegetarians/vegans.
I can't wait!!!!
I really love tabouli...0 -
Ham, scalloped potatoes, green beans and strawberry shortcake with whipped cream. (and as much candy as I can snag from my kids baskets!)0
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I think the key to holiday meals is- eat all you want. THAT DAY ONLY. Package up the leftovers and ship them out to the family and friends. If I deprive myself of a holiday treat, I'm just pissy. Whereas if I enjoy the day, and ship everything out, I don't feel like I missed out on something.
Above all other things:
LIFE IS SHORT.
Everything in moderation0 -
I think the key to holiday meals is- eat all you want. THAT DAY ONLY. Package up the leftovers and ship them out to the family and friends. If I deprive myself of a holiday treat, I'm just pissy. Whereas if I enjoy the day, and ship everything out, I don't feel like I missed out on something.
Above all other things:
LIFE IS SHORT.
Everything in moderation
Like this idea alot, I think I will be pissy too if I don't eat.0 -
Tossed salad (bleu cheese dressing for me), probably rolls, (not for me), asparagus, maybe corn of some kind, deviled eggs, scalloped or mashed potatoes w/gravy, ham, maybe baked beans (traditional for my hubby's family), homemade rhubarb pie ala mode.
This is our traditional menu. I will eat reasonable portions, and divvy up the leftovers carefully (eat on them for a couple of days). It will be over my calorie level, but I'll add more workout time before and after.
It's my belief that to be successful at weight loss, and to maintain loss, one needs to discover how they best cope with things like holiday meals, special occasions, etc. Everyone's plan will be different. For me, it is taking part in the celebration, using my head, and knowing it's one day, and need not be the beginning of a downward slide. I do not try to modify the occasion or alter everyone elses' experience to fit my special interests.
Chocolate? Yep, I'm planning to allow myself something decadent. Altho after months of eating carefully, it won't take much to seem "decadent" ;-) Thanksgiving and Christmas were the same way, and I didn't lose ground.
(I also believe one can take smaller portions, avoid specific foods, without being obnoxious to the host or making others feel uncomfortable- just a personal pet peeve...)0 -
We're doing a brunch this year- so I'm going to bring Jillian Michael's recipe for a frittata, and then a hungry girl recipe for a coffee cake- with some fruit and a salad, I figure at least I'll know the best options! Good luck and plan ahead- that's the key!0
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We actually have two days of Easter this year, one with my husband's family on Saturday, and mine on Sunday. Saturday will be ham, roasted potatoes, and green salad (we were clear that dessert wasn't necessary, but we'll see). Sunday will be ham, beef roast, hopefully baked beans, possibly green salad, lots of pickled eggs (my second-favorite easter treat), and lots of apricot, popyseed, and walnut bread! (my favorite easter treat). We are going to work out like crazy--and eat whatever we want! I think we'll be sick of ham by the end of the week, lol. Hope everyone has a wonderful holiday weekend!!0
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Grilled salmon with a yummy rub (cumin, chili powder, brown sugar, salt, pepper, garlic powder, oregano).
Grilled Garlic Asparagus
Potato salad
MAYBE a Quinoa tabbouleh salad
Homemade sourdough bread and butter
Dessert, I was thinking a Peach and strawberry shortcake (real deal, real whipped cream, angel food cake)0 -
Grilled salmon with a yummy rub (cumin, chili powder, brown sugar, salt, pepper, garlic powder, oregano).
Grilled Garlic Asparagus
Potato salad
MAYBE a Quinoa tabbouleh salad
Homemade sourdough bread and butter
Dessert, I was thinking a Peach and strawberry shortcake (real deal, real whipped cream, angel food cake)
YUM!0 -
We don't really do family dinners for Easter. It never fails that several of us have to work. I'm almost certain that hubby is working that afternoon and evening, so probably just lunchables with the kids.0
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a protein shake for easter? really?0
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