I started a Morris Family tradition of meeting for an English dinner around the holidays. I don't know how English it really is, but we get in a few favorites: English Cheese and Crackers, Roast Potatoes, Squash-the drink, Christmas Crackers, Trifle or English Chocolate for dessert. It is a lot of fun for me and it is good to get together with family over the holidays!
Saturday, January 17, 2009
My English Dinner
I started a Morris Family tradition of meeting for an English dinner around the holidays. I don't know how English it really is, but we get in a few favorites: English Cheese and Crackers, Roast Potatoes, Squash-the drink, Christmas Crackers, Trifle or English Chocolate for dessert. It is a lot of fun for me and it is good to get together with family over the holidays!
Posted by Julie at 11:11 AM
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I see that you had christmas crackers! Lots of fun!
Hehehe... the good ol' english dinner. Think that's what made me gain a few stone while i there on my mission... though a good scottish meal would've made the fat go on twice as fast...
What a great idea!!! Keeping the memories alive. You just reminded me how lucky I am, maybe I'll go eat some Dairy Milk to congratulate myself for being British.
How come I wasn't invited? Ha ha just kidding. We made a last minute trip out there just for the weekend. It was nice and you mom came over to see the new baby. Craig and the kids had a huge igloo outside and they let Caden play in it. It was so great... that is all he could think about while he was there. How are you doing? Anyways, what is an English dinner and could you explain the hats???
I would love to do that some year!
Love the hats as well and it all brings back such amazing memories.
Miss you, Cleetis.
This looks like so much fun. You are so creative.
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