Always.Roast moose?8O
You got room for one more at the table, Les?
Always.
Roast grouse trumps turkey here. Actually, so does roast chicken. lol
With every year gone by we have celebrated Easter in a different fashion.
We had always attended Church in the past but this year might be a bit different. I am not sure if that will happen for multiple reasons.
With Easter also brings the multitudes of Chocolate that we must weed out for our son due to his nut allergies. It always turns out to annoy someone but personally I couldn't care less as his life is worth more then someone else's feelings being bruised. This is also a problem at Church from the bake sale.
We usually do not attend Easter hunts for our 5 year old and usually do something else special.
I always tell him about Jesus and God and more and more he is asking questions, which I guess is good, but I believe in letting him chose his own path due to both of us parents having different religions.
If you are not Christian how do you spend Easter with your children and do you do something none the less special ?
Oh how the holidays can be wonderful..
We plan to have an Easter Hunt.. We are going to Shoot the Bunny..
Would eating fried rabbit be Okay?..........:lol::lol:
Seriously, we are going to have a feed of turkey & the grandkids are going to be having easter eggs.
Yes!!Who knows? Maybe someday ol' shivvie will try some of your family's roast moose.;-):smile:
Roast grouse? I've never had that before. Tasty, is it?:smile:
Yeah, size of bird and number of eaters can be a factor, alrighty. lol We roast fryers, too. Not sure about the tender bit, but if you leave the stuffing outside the bird and roast it legs up with a can of beer inside, it comes out tasty and tender.You know, I think the size of the turkey was the main reason. A twenty pound turkey would feed everybody, but there is no reason not to roast two chickens. I like to roast three to four pound fryers rather than buying a big roasting chicken. I've talked myself into thinking fryers are more tender as well as being cheaper.
Try crossing the critter with a skink. The offspring may be able to grow limbs back.We are having a leg of lamb.
If the lamb survives, we'll eat another leg next Easter, and the one after that, and the one after that.
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.........the avatar SAYS "sick and twisted".........
Creationism Sir Francis. Happy Easter to you and your family.You tell me as I try to separate the two apart from the gift and Church. Belief is fine with me but what does God have to do with a Bunny ?
Your dinner sounds much the same as ours but we had ours tonight. We "share" cook for our meal. Our daughter-in-law cooked turkey and ham along with corn & cream cheese, brussel sprouts, bean dish of some sort - hot dish. It was very good. Ambrosia also. My other son made a ton of mashed potatoes to go with the gravy and I made pecan pie and pumpkin pie for dessert. We start our meal off by saying "grace".I'm going to my parents house on Sunday for a wonderful feast(turkey, ham, stuffing, mashed potatoes with gravy thank you very much Billy Bob, corn, and beets). YUM!:smile:
Roast chicken, stuffing, cranberries, yams, asparagus tips, glazed carrotts, and rice pudding to boot!! (And of course as an additional dessert in case company comes by...key lime pie!) Yummy!!
"The Christians took the festival and put it on the next Sunday. The name has corrupted to Easter, and the hare has given way to the rabbit! - But - eggs are still exchanged, continuing the old custom."
So, chocolate eggs and rabbits are popular.