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Mon 24 Dec, 2007 01:09 am
My families tradition for Christmas eve dinner has always been a huge pan of lasagna. Now it's just me and the two kids but I'm still making the huge pan.
Just taking the sauce off the stove, has been simmering for 5 hours and the kitchen smells divine! Tomorrow I'll assemble the lasagna and all will be good with the world!
Snifffffffff?
hmmm? more garlic marty?
My dad always said garlic is good for ya, it'll put more hair on your chest.
wake up, its tomorrow and the lasagna awaits.
Marty--
I'd love an invitation to your house tonight. I haven't had a good lasagna for nigh on 40 years and yours smells wonderful.
lasagnas the best. with big hunks of garlic bread.
farmerman wrote:lasagnas the best. with big hunks of garlic bread.
Keep yer mit orf farmerdude. I saw it first.
Good Morning! I have fond memories of my mom simmering sauce all afternoon and the smell it brings to the kitchen. Never jarred sauce for me. Sadly this is one of the few things I can say that I can cook.
Re: Christmas Lasagna
martybarker wrote:My families tradition for Christmas eve dinner has always been a huge pan of lasagna.
That is what my family always has for Christmas Eve dinner.
(family = my parents, brothers & sisters, all at one of my sibling's house)
and a side of eggplant parmesan
The lasagna will taste even better the twenty sixth.
yep, lasagna, like chili is a second day treat.
o.k., I've been waiting patiently - where's the lasagna ... the garlic bread ... the stinky salad ...
tap tap tap
Mouth watering :-D
I love lasagna!
It turned out great, just wish I were back in the midwest at the long family table surrounded by my siblings and their kids.
Next up, pie!
Christmas lasagna? Pie?
I think you are the perfect woman, Marty.
Happy Christmas
Kicky, it's easier to make lasagna than to find a woman.
I'll send you a recipe....
Lasagna won't satiate my hunger for the food of love!
Looking for the card, but I think I lost that one....
martybarker wrote:It turned out great, just wish I were back in the midwest at the long family table surrounded by my siblings and their kids.
Your post made me decide to go to my sibling's house last night on Christmas Eve. My mom was there, all my siblings (4), their kids and their kids.......& the lasagna, garlic bread & caesar salad.
Merry Christmas martybarker