How a Foodie Celebrates Christmas

Merry Christmas one and all!
Hope you have all had an amazing holiday!

Since I was a bit of a skeptic, as I woke up this morning, I threw back the curtain at my parent’s house to see if we actually got our “White Tennessee Christmas.”

I knew it! Boo-ya weatherman!! Shame on you for meddling with people’s emotions on a day like this!

We went to bed a bit late last night, but I still managed to wake up early (must be the whole “I’m not sleeping in my own bed” thing). I didn’t want to disturb my family of normal sleepers, so I made a cup of coffee and caught up on some blog reading. A couple of hours later, they began to stir and the vote was unanimous for breakfast first/presents later! My former child would have smacked me in the face if she could’ve witnessed this!

 

Family Tradition: New Christmas PJ's! *Note* My sis and I don't usually match!

I donned an apron and got to work on my crustless quiche as mom prepped the fruit for her ginormous fruit salad!

Easy Peasy Crustless Quiche-y: (serves 4)

  • 12 slices thick center-cut bacon
  • 1/2 onion, diced
  • 1/2 green bell pepper, diced
  • 1 medium carrot, diced
  • 1 medium portobella mushroom, diced
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • 4 eggs
  • 1 1/2 cups milk
  • grape tomatoes to garnish on top
  • Mrs. Dash Southwest Chipotle seasoning blend to taste

1. Fry up bacon in a large skillet and crumble into little pieces. Set aside
2. Reserve about 1 tablespoon of bacon grease and saute fresh chopped veggies until tender. Season to taste.
3. Pour veggies in a 9 inch oven-proof casserole and top with shredded cheese and bacon crumbles.
4. Whisk the eggs and milk in a separate bowl and pour over contents and garnish with halved grape tomatoes. Sprinkle with more seasoning if desired.
5. Bake at 375 Fahrenheit for 30-35 minutes*

*You know it’s done when the outer edges are stiffened up and the center is just a bit jiggly. It will continue to cook after you remove it from the oven and the center will set.

 

Pick a favorite cheese!

Step 1: Fry bacon & crumble into pieces

Step 2: Sauteed veggies

Step 3: Place veggies in oven proof dish & top with cheeze and bacon

Step 4: Pour egg mixture over the top and garnish with tomatoes

Step 5: Bake at 375 for 30 minutes

 

Mom's HUGE fruit salad!

Starfruit and coconut on the side so as not to freak my dad out!

Janine’s Christmas Fruit Salad:

  • 3 Gala Apples
  • 2 Oranges
  • 3 Tangerines
  • 1 Red Grapefruit
  • 2 Bananas
  • 1 Mango
  • 1 Pineapple
  • 2 Starfruit
  • 1 Fresh coconut

This was my dad’s first time trying mango and starfruit. He didn’t notice the mango until we told him (he said it was ok), but we couldn’t persuade him on the starfruit! Oh well, more for the rest of us! 😉

 

My loot! The blog was definitely in mind with these gifts! Love it!

After gift opening, we all got ready and headed over to my grandmother’s house for Christmas linner (lunch/dinner) or should it be lupper (lunch/supper)??

A little bit of everything

My grandmother went all out this year! We had turkey AND ham, dressing, green beans, mac ‘n cheese, sweet potato souffle, deviled eggs, and slaw and potato salad! You think we had our starches covered? I was so stuffed!

Bahahahaha!

I got a kick out of this one! I take it this is the great great grandfather to our well known Heinz 57??

Me with my grandmother (gotta hand it to her for her sense of humor)

 

My Aunt Linda and her boyfriend
Me and my cousin, Chris (self shot)
Me and my beautiful sister, Tori
LOVE this pic of my mom and dad!

I’ve had a great Christmas! Couldn’t have asked for more than to spend the day with my family joking, eating, and catching up on each other’s lives. It has been at least 2 years since I’ve seen my grandmother!

The rest of my night will be spent sipping on some ginger tea to soothe this poor Christmas Day food baby…definitely not going to be hungry for a WHILE!

I’m going to attempt to catch some good after Christmas sales tomorrow! I’m keeping my fingers crossed for a sweet deal on a new Christmas tree!

Anyone else going to fight the masses with me tomorrow?

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11 Responses to How a Foodie Celebrates Christmas

  1. I too am nursing my crazy food baby… soooo worth it! I will be venturing out to Costco for groceries tomorrow, but that’s about it! Then its back home to safety! 🙂

  2. oh wow your full plate looks SO GOOD!! i got up early too! i had to wait for everyone else… it was difficult!

  3. So jealous of the snow!
    Btw – such cute pics!
    I bet you guys were having a blast 😉
    Hope you’re having a great December 26th too, girl!
    xoxo

  4. Looks like a good time! I laughed out loud at your Grandma’s shirt – that’s too funny! I need to get one for my G-ma…..although I think that’s the kinda thing they probably have to buy for themselves because if someone give it as a gift I could see how it could be offensive, lol.

  5. Hiii! So good to meet you! I’m glad you found me =) I love the concept of your blog – i’m allll about the veggies (I love turning veggie haters into veggie addicts!!!) so i’m a new follower for sure! =)

    omg and we call it Linner too. and the occasional Brinner (breakfast dinner) makes a cameo here and there! The pix of your mom’s fruit salad is driving me to my fridge to hunt for some clementines. Toodles! <3

  6. WOW! your really pretty! Love the green shirt on you!

  7. Looks like such a merry Christmas! And hooray for snow! I’m in TN too and we had snow this year for Christmas which was such a great surprise!

    And cute PJ tradition! Love it! 🙂

    • I’m not a big fan of snow…not here anyway. We just rarely ever get good fluffy snow here in TN. It always just seems to be ice and slush that makes people drive like idiots! Where in TN do you live?

      My mom’s had the PJ tradition for as long as I can remember. Every Christmas Eve my sister and I get to open ONE gift and that gift is always a new pair of PJ’s. This year, I decided to get some for my mom since she always does it for us!

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