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RE: What and Where For Easter Dinner? - 4/8/2007 12:52:48 PM   
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for the last twelve years or so the family O' Domiguy serve up an Easter meatloaf that depicts Christ on the crucifix.  My mother,Dommenique, has developed a cooking technique that when you cut into the side of Christ (The meatloaf) that a reddish gravy pours out of "the wound."....It really is quite breathtaking as well as delicious.


Hi

i am not sure if i should be in shook here and head for the bathroom, never eating meatloaf again, or ask for the recipe for my next goth party.

Have a wonderful dinner.

i wish you well.

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RE: What and Where For Easter Dinner? - 4/8/2007 1:14:19 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: nephandi

quote:

for the last twelve years or so the family O' Domiguy serve up an Easter meatloaf that depicts Christ on the crucifix.  My mother,Dommenique, has developed a cooking technique that when you cut into the side of Christ (The meatloaf) that a reddish gravy pours out of "the wound."....It really is quite breathtaking as well as delicious.


Hi

i am not sure if i should be in shook here and head for the bathroom, never eating meatloaf again, or ask for the recipe for my next goth party.

Have a wonderful dinner.

i wish you well.

I can't decide either.  I think I might be leaning toward the second option.


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RE: What and Where For Easter Dinner? - 4/8/2007 1:56:41 PM   
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Hi

i am tending to agree whit you there. It would go well whit a cake i have the rcepie for that is made to look like a graveyard whit worms coming out of it. it think the menu might be a hit whit my strange friends. :D

i wish you well.


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RE: What and Where For Easter Dinner? - 4/8/2007 2:03:52 PM   
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Our poly family had easter breakfast, fluffy pancakes....sausage....and cold milk. We then colored easter eggs with the kids. Then we made a art project with their hand print in it,,,ahh memories later in life when they look back at how small their hands were. Then kids got to watch the electric babysitter (TV Cartoons) while me and my sister slave had bubble bath and hair washing time! smiles hiappy easter!

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RE: What and Where For Easter Dinner? - 4/8/2007 7:27:13 PM   
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I drove to Delaware to have Easter dinner at my brothers house. Most of my family was there, and it was very nice and relaxing.

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RE: What and Where For Easter Dinner? - 4/8/2007 7:41:56 PM   
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nothing like a long drive

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RE: What and Where For Easter Dinner? - 4/8/2007 8:20:11 PM   
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RE: What and Where For Easter Dinner? - 4/8/2007 9:01:15 PM   
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No it was not a long drive, I only live 25 minutes from Delaware.

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RE: What and Where For Easter Dinner? - 4/8/2007 9:11:15 PM   
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I spent Easter afternoon at my middle sister's house, with my brother-in-law, middle sister,my dad, nephew, my youngest sister and her husband, my niece, and about 15 of my brother-in-law's (and my middle sister's) other relatives. My sister is really a Martha Stewart fan, and her buffett, and home decor for Easter, showed it.

The food was wonderful, I felt truly blessed: Five different kinds of appetizers, Ham, 2 kinds of Au-Gratin potatoes, "New" potatoes, dinner salad, green beans, dinner rolls, and 3 different desserts.

I had a good time. I consider myself lucky I have a family to spend Easter with. I have a gal friend who is estranged from hers, and I couldn't see her today, and she had other plans tonight, but tommorrow evening, we are going to a restaurant to celebrate a belated Easter dinner. I am eating light, though. It will take my tummy about 2 or 3 days, to recover from all I ate this afternoon!

- Susan  

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RE: What and Where For Easter Dinner? - 4/8/2007 9:36:51 PM   
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hi
had a fabulous easter!!! It was my birthday and we had a Danish easter dinner with His family. i was spoilt rotten and feel very loved.
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RE: What and Where For Easter Dinner? - 4/8/2007 10:15:12 PM   
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We ate athome , and we had a ham and yams and asparagus!

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RE: What and Where For Easter Dinner? - 4/8/2007 10:45:13 PM   
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I slept in and then watched tv all day.  My family is too far away and my hubby is on base dealing with some problems.

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