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    Do you have a traditional Christmas breakfast?

    We do. Scrambled eggs, bacon, hash browns and French toast.
    Yummy! Enjoy the day.
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    Not really. Our mornings are pretty much the same no matter what day of the year it is. I wake up, work out, make some oatmeal, toast, get a banana and some OJ and then read the paper while we eat.
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    We have been doing egg soufflé every Christmas brunch at my mom's house for about 30 years. It is pretty much egg lasagna. Its heroin is what it is. She has her own recipe and only cooks it once a year for Christmas. Nobody has it and goes oh that was ok. No its can I have more. No one is on a diet Christmas brunch at my mom's
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    Fried hard ham/grits/biscuits/eggs n red eye gravy.....lots of black coffee.
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    My mother did a brunch buffet with tamales, sausage balls, mini quiche, dozens of sweets and cookies, nuts, fruit and several drinks...
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    No breakfast tradition at Schutzenhaus. The evening meal however is a different thing and revolves around a spiral sliced hickory smoked glazed ham.
    Last edited by Schuetzenman; 12-26-2015 at 10:13 AM.

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    For some reason I wanted shrimp and grits this year for breakfast that the wife came through for me with flying colors. They were delicious.
    Schuetz: We did the spiral sliced ham as well just didn't use the glaze. Had some sweet potatoes and green bean casserole with it.

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    I had a banana.
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