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NJCher

(42,317 posts)
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 04:05 PM 2 hrs ago

What's for Dinner, Christmas Eve, Wed., Dec. 24, 2025

Tossed green salad with scallions, cucumber, green pepper, and shrimp. Lemon vinaigrette, homemade.

Brown sugar glazed salmon.

Roasted parsnips with mustard and maple syrup.

Cherry ginger kombucha.

Dessert: Chocolate and amaretto Yule log.

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What's for Dinner, Christmas Eve, Wed., Dec. 24, 2025 (Original Post) NJCher 2 hrs ago OP
Spanikopita! NewHendoLib 2 hrs ago #1
Sounds delic, NHL! SheltieLover 16 min ago #8
We join my brother and his wife across the street for oyster stew. Nanuke 1 hr ago #2
Pot Roast Yonnie3 1 hr ago #3
Sounds delic, Yonnie! SheltieLover 17 min ago #7
Traditional Polish Vigilia La Coliniere 41 min ago #4
I'd never heard of a Polish Vigilia, so I had to look it up. SheltieLover 18 min ago #6
That all sounds great. Worked with folks who ate about the same thing. Summer festivals were an eat fest. twodogsbarking 12 min ago #9
Sounds delic, Cher! SheltieLover 20 min ago #5
Red beans and rice chowmama 6 min ago #10
Italian Beef Sandwiches CanonRay 6 min ago #11

Yonnie3

(19,181 posts)
3. Pot Roast
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 04:38 PM
1 hr ago

with gold potatoes, carrots, celery and onion. Leftovers, but good.

Ducky was confused by cooked versus raw carrots at first, Now he knows right away to gulp the cooked ones down and run with the raw to lie down and crunch.

TJ is going to work shifts tonight and tomorrow night, so it's just me and the Duckster tonight.

La Coliniere

(1,732 posts)
4. Traditional Polish Vigilia
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 05:35 PM
41 min ago

Going to my in-laws for a traditional Christmas Eve dinner along with 12 other folks. There will be fried haddock, parsley potatoes, cheese and sauerkraut pierogies, green bean almondine, cole slaw, cucumber salad and a great variety of desserts. I made the cream of mushroom soup which begins the meal. Happy holidays to all my fellow DUers! Cheers!🥂

SheltieLover

(76,148 posts)
6. I'd never heard of a Polish Vigilia, so I had to look it up.
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 05:59 PM
18 min ago

Sounds like an absolutely lovely tradition.

My maternal ancestors were from Poland, but apparently did not practice this.

Enjoy!

Merry Christmas to you and your lovely family!'

twodogsbarking

(17,490 posts)
9. That all sounds great. Worked with folks who ate about the same thing. Summer festivals were an eat fest.
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 06:05 PM
12 min ago

Enjoy and best.

SheltieLover

(76,148 posts)
5. Sounds delic, Cher!
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 05:57 PM
20 min ago

Ha ha - we're on the same wavelength. I had my salmon for lunch, done in the air fryer with garlic and lemon pepper, with a side of mac n cheese and fresh pan steamed green beans.

Enjoy!

Merry Christmas to all who celebrate.

chowmama

(981 posts)
10. Red beans and rice
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 06:11 PM
6 min ago

We're still recovering from our lovely virus and are taking it easy. Nice soft food.

And I'm doing Xmas dinner as much ahead as possible. I wanna sleep in tomorrow.

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