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03-15-2026 03:23 PM
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
03-15-2026 10:14 PM
Those are all great suggestions! Thank you for the ideas I am feeling a little more confident about it now.
03-20-2026 09:44 AM
OMG!!!! Those potatoes are amazing and so delicious!!! Not the healthiest thing but sooo good!!
03-25-2026 09:31 AM
03-25-2026 05:10 PM
The easiest is heating a ham in the oven. (We heat a lage canned ham.)
Also a large bowl of pasta with pasta sauce. Easy.
Ask the guests to bring various side dishes.
Have a wonderful Easter with your guests and their children.
03-25-2026 05:19 PM
I'm only having immediate family, and my husband said I can't let anyone guilt me into having the whole bunch, as I did for the last four years. My menu is simple.
Ham
Mashed potatoes
Sweet potatoes
Green bean casserole
Fruit fluff
Broccoli & cauliflower salad
Carrot cake (purchased)
Heat & serve rolls
Most things can be made in advance. I hope you have a nice Easter @isaboo. Keep it simple, suggest others bring the sides and enjoy your company.
03-25-2026 05:35 PM - edited 03-25-2026 05:37 PM
@Starpolisher wrote:
@Mz iMacWould you please post your recipe for Funeral potatoes 🥔
@Starpolisher, here you go:

03-25-2026 05:46 PM - edited 03-25-2026 05:49 PM
DH and I always host and it's always a traditional meal for our family; baked ham, crockpot mac & cheese, funeral potatoes, glazed sweet potatoes, 2 green vegetables, mashed cauliflower, deviled eggs, sweet & sour cucumbers, olives, croissants & butter.
@isaboo - I haven't read all the replies. Do you want to serve a dinner or a brunch? Brunch would probably be easier; a meat & egg breakfast casserole, funeral potatoes, a French toast casserole, a bowl of mixed berries or mixed fruit, roasted asparagus. If you are attending church on Easter morning, you could have the casseroles assembled then get them into the oven as soon as you get back home. You could buy cookies or a dessert at Costco or Sam’s, to make it easier on yourself, or hav3 someone else bring dessert.
03-26-2026 02:41 PM
Our family has always had a pot luck setting. The host makes ham and provides beverages and everyone else brings their own"specialty" so we always have sides, desserts, etc. No one should have to serve it all. Little kids love to hunt for eggs so we stuff the plastic ones with coins in addition to candy and other goodies.
03-26-2026 04:34 PM - edited 03-27-2026 10:05 AM
We are having regular church service, then a short program, and then a Pot Luck dinner at Church.
It turns out really well, and we have quite a few really good cooks and bakers in our congregation, so we always end up with so much good food and desserts.......
Its nice though. My daughters don't live too close so Easter is the one holiday they don't come down for......
My one daughter and her husband and two daughters are usually in Florida-but not this year......
My single/divorced daughter may come down and go to church with us though. I hope so!!!
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