What to Have for Easter Dinner
My son and I were discussing the Easter Sunday dinner menu like we do for most holiday family dinners since we both love to cook and usually end up making most of the meal together.
This year we are having a bit of a dilemma as we cannot come to an agreement on what type of meat to serve.
He wants prime rib, he always wants prime rib and I think a nice ham or turkey would be nice, but I am leaning towards the ham as we’ve been eating turkey since Thanksgiving and frankly, I’m getting sick of it if that’s even possible.
I find it so much easier and less work to cook a ham than a turkey with stuffing, cranberries, mashed potatoes, glazed carrots, brussels sprouts, and mashed turnip. You don’t have to stuff a ham, peel and cut up turnips or rutabagas, peel the potatoes, make up the stuffing to stuff the turkey … and so on.
Well looks like it’s now down to two different types of meat to serve, what do you think prime rib or ham?
This is written for Six Sentence Story.
The prompt this week is “Type”.
Ham sounds better. Cooking can be a chore, if these ‘special events’ come up in close succession 🙂
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Ham would be the easiest 🙂
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I haven’t decided about the meat yet but I do know that your article has made me hungry.
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Thank you 🙂
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Prime rib for sure
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Ah, the most delicious!
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Rabbit. Definitely rabbit.
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Aw, poor little bunnies 🙂
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Well, I hate ham and love PR, so I have to vote with your son, sorry! 🐰
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Paula, I love PR too 🙂
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