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  • Neither. We are doing a bit of a variety but none of it includes lamb or ham.
  • Neither. I'm a "vegetarian"; and I have NO reason to assume Jesus wasn't EITHER !
  • We will have ham at lunch and decided to go against the grain and are having lasagna for dinner
  • I made a lamb roast dinner I now cant move I ate so much but it was SO good
  • I'm going to friend's house. I have been informed that they are having ham and scalloped potatoes. No surprise. Three years in a row! I wish they would vary the menu a little. The ham isn't so bad (even if I prefer turkey or lamb) but their idea of scalloped potatoes is to slice boiled potatoes and onions in a bowl and pour warm milk on them and then sprinkle with ground black pepper. I don't like to see potatoes doing the back stroke in a bowl of milk, I'd like to see a thicker sauce. But beggars can't be choosy - this may be her family's tradition.
  • ham and ribs for us.
  • Just a ham sandwich for me .... in fact, I'm off to the store to buy a half pound of ham .. right now .
  • Here in the States, I think ham is more "traditional". Lamb doesn't go over all that well with most Americans. I'm not certain why, but I think it goes back to the days when our lamb was more like mutton, tasting "gamey". Personally, I like lamb when it's prepared properly...but don't put that mint jelly anywhere near my plate. Anyway, our large family with gather, and it will be ham...macroni and cheese...sweet potatoes with marshmellows...apple sauce...stuffed eggs...green beans...over night salad...a store bought Bunny Cake...and an assortments of pies. Very light! LOL +5
  • Ham with sweet potatoes.

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