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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Dec 2008 06:23:28 +0000</pubDate>
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Christmas dinner is a tradition in many countries. Families and friends get together to share a meal and have some fun. This year, if you are hosting the Christmas dinner, try a new approach to the meal. Turn it into a potluck Christmas dinner.
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<p>Christmas dinner is a tradition in many countries. Families and friends get together to share a meal and have some fun. This year, if you are hosting the Christmas dinner, try a new approach to the meal. Turn it into a potluck Christmas dinner.</p>
<p>Potluck is an old term dating back a few centuries. It is a meal brought to a gathering to be shared with others. This is exactly what you will be doing with a Christmas potluck dinner. In centuries past, potluck meals used whatever was available but here, we want a bit fancier fare for our dinner menu.</p>
<p>First, the guests can come together to decide what type of menu you are looking to serve. Don&#8217;t worry if schedules are too tight for a family meeting. Use email, text messaging, and good old Ma Bell to straighten out the Christmas dinner menu.<br />
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Setting a menu in advance avoids everyone bringing a dessert and no side dishes for the Christmas dinner meal. A true potluck would involve everyone bringing something of their choice, but for variety&#8217;s sake, make a list first. As each household chimes in on what they will bring, add it to a list and send it out. We want to avoid duplicates if we can.</p>
<p>The main course of turkey or ham or what have you can be cooked at the host home. It proves easier to have the turkey already on site as opposed to transporting him all around town. Another family member can purchase the turkey and come over to cook it at the host home for the Christmas dinner.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll need a place to set up the Christmas dinner choices. Most potluck meals are served buffet style so everyone gets exactly what they want to eat. Depending on the number of Christmas dinner guests, you may need a table or two set up for the menu items.</p>
<p>Place cards next to each dish explaining what it is. Most will be self explanatory but the place cards do help for kids and non-traditional meals. Label the desserts as well.</p>
<p>The dining room table can be set as usual for a potluck Christmas dinner. After the blessing, everyone can form a line to get their food.  Ask the dish maker to bring their own utensils for serving so you don&#8217;t have to use all of yours. Afterwards, everyone takes their own dish home to wash.</p>
<p>A potluck Christmas dinner saves time and money. Each dinner guest is responsible for a portion of the meal so no one has to do all of the preparation.</p>
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		<title>7 Tips for A Christmas Dinner for Two</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2008 22:02:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tamara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes we don&#8217;t want the big gatherings at Christmas. It could be us and our spouse. If you want to forgo the lavish Christmas dinner and share it with a special someone, here are some ideas for a Christmas dinner for two.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-283" style="border: 0pt none ; margin: 10px; float: left;" title="christmasheart" src="http://www.momsagourmet.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/christmasheart-150x150.jpg" alt="Christmas Heart" width="125" height="125">Sometimes we don&#8217;t want the big gatherings at Christmas. It could be us and our spouse. If you want to forgo the lavish Christmas dinner and share it with a special someone, here are some ideas for a Christmas dinner for two.</p>
<p>Christmas dinner does work even if there are only two people involved. Portion sizes are smaller and you won&#8217;t stay in the kitchen all day, but laughs and good memories are still made.</p>
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<li><strong>You will save money</strong>. There will be less of everything to prepare when dinner is for two instead of twenty. If you still want leftovers, cook dishes in servings of four. This way, just enough is leftover for one maybe two meals so you won&#8217;t get tired of eating it.</li>
<li><strong>Turn the Christmas dinner into a romantic meal</strong>. Add candles to the table and set formal place settings. Both of you can dress for the occasion even if it is in your living room.</li>
<li><strong>Prepare a Christmas dinner menu in advance</strong>. It won&#8217;t be a big menu, but you can do it together. Fixing the meal together is also romantic. Talk over old times when you were dating or of Christmases past.</li>
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<li><strong>A Christmas dinner for two is not a solemn affair</strong>. We are talking about choosing to celebrate away from the large gathering of relatives. You can certainly visit family for dessert or at some other holiday event.</li>
<li><strong>You can still eat turkey with all the trimmings</strong>. Cook a small turkey breast instead of a large whole turkey. Buying a bag of breadcrumbs to make the dressing should provide at least four servings of stuffing.</li>
<li><strong>Order your dinner and pick it up.</strong> Most grocery stores provide Christmas dinner options for small gatherings even as small as two. If you still want to make your Christmas turkey breast, order the side dishes and desserts from the grocery store. Their menu specifies serving sizes and prices. Order well in advance so there will be no problems with your order.</li>
<li><strong>Try something new</strong>. Since there is no one to impress, try some of those Christmas side dishes you&#8217;ve seen on Food Network cooking shows. Set up a taste testing for the two of you along with some wine to make the food taste better.</li>
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<p>Christmas dinner doesn&#8217;t have to involve the entire family to be special. Spending quality time with our significant other at the holiday dinner table is a rewarding experience as well.</p>
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<p>Christmas is about spending time with family and friends to share the blessings of the season. One way to do that is hosting a Christmas dinner party for your friends. Here are a few tips when it comes to planning the perfect party for the holidays.</p>
<p>A Christmas dinner party is an elegant affair. People get a chance to dress up and mingle with coworkers and other friends in an adult setting. It is as much fun as it is formal.</p>
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<li><strong>Invite guests at least three weeks in advance</strong>. The Christmas engagement calendar fills up fast and you want to get your dinner party on the roster. Host a Christmas dinner party for your office department. For a dinner party that is purely personal, invite friends and their dates or spouses. Specify on the invitation that it is for adults only. This gives everyone time to find a sitter for their children.</li>
<li><strong>Plan the menu</strong>. On the invitation ask if anyone has any special dietary concerns. There could be vegetarians in the group but here we are more concerned with food allergies or conditions such as diabetes. Plan the food courses accordingly so no one feels left out.</li>
<li><strong>If everyone hasn&#8217;t responded a week out from the Christmas dinner party, contact them with a quick message just in case they forgot</strong>. For sit down formal dinners having an accurate head count is necessary to be sure there is enough food for everyone. As a standard rule of thumb, allot at least two pounds of food per person attending the dinner party.</li>
<li><strong>Decide on cooking or catering</strong>. There is nothing wrong with catering a dinner party. Cooking can be an all day affair and no one wants to be stuck in the kitchen during their own dinner party. The host or hostess wants to mingle with the rest of the guests. If you decide to cook, keep the menu simple and opt for a buffet presentation instead of table service.</li>
<li><strong>Set up the table and decorate a day in advance</strong>. This way, if anything is missing, there is time to go out and find it. Leave glasses until the last minute so they don&#8217;t gather lint and dust particles overnight. After setting the table, go ahead and clean up a bit especially in the common areas where guests will be mingling.</li>
<li><strong>Lay out the food a half hour before guests arrive</strong>. If a caterer is handling the affair there are no worries there. For a home cooked buffet style dinner party, light the liquid fuel under the food pans half an hour before guest arrive so the food will be warm.</li>
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<p>An elegant dinner party is a nice way to get to know coworkers away from the office or to relax with friends you don&#8217;t see much of during the year. Everyone has a chance to show off their best holiday clothes and share a few laughs.</p>
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