Any special plans for New Years Eve?

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Anyone have any special plans for New Years Eve?

I tend to stay home and just watch a movie. No different this year.

My menu tonight will be:

Garden salad

Rib Eye Steak done a little less than medium rare

Baked potato, well done so the skin is nice and crispy, with topped with cottage cheese and citrus pepper

Steamed Asparagus with sea salt and lemon

Black forest cake (a chocolate cupcake that I topped with cherry pie filling and fresh whipped cream)

A nice red wine.

http://store.henryofpelham.com/2010-baco-noir
 

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We just got the litterboxes cleaned out and the trash down to the road. We don't know if the guys will come tomorrow or Friday, so we had to get it down there. Rick's had a bad sinus headache all day and was sacked out on the couch for a while, but says he's feeling a little better.

We're just staying home, the two of us. We have our movies picked out. I just took my bread out of the oven and am grilling the wings now. Must saute the shrimp, too. The dip is in the microwave to be heated. 

Nothing exciting going on around here tonight. Just the same old, same old.

Happy New Year! 
 
 
 
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Anyone have any special plans for New Years Eve?

I tend to stay home and just watch a movie. No different this year.

My menu tonight will be:

Garden salad

Rib Eye Steak done a little less than medium rare

Baked potato, well done so the skin is nice and crispy, with topped with cottage cheese and citrus pepper

Steamed Asparagus with sea salt and lemon

Black forest cake (a chocolate cupcake that I topped with cherry pie filling and fresh whipped cream)

A nice red wine.

http://store.henryofpelham.com/2010-baco-noir
Ooh, nice!    We'll be staying home, too.  Snuggling up with the kitties by the fire.  

Veggie lasagna and salad and a nice red wine here, too!  

http://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=1354228
 

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I have had a chest cold since Christmas Eve day and the only thing I want to do is nothing.
 

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1st new years eve married <3 

We are the type that would usually go all out and to a club and dance the night away, but for our 1st new years eve together we are going to stay in and have drinks together and blast some music. 

 

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My kids are celebrating by having a "junk food" dinner of chocolate milk, popcorn and cheese sticks. 
  Daddy fed them!  DH said "I feed them, you feed me."  
  i think they are getting grapes for dessert; does that redeem the meal a bit? 


I did buy lunch meats, cheese and things like that too.  I have better food; but we need to eat some leftovers too.  And we ran out of lettuce for salads.  (The kids love salad!)  So DH and I will have those.  Then I'm putting a Ruben dip in the crock pot to try.  I like having appetizers on NYE.  Typically DH falls asleep on the couch and stumbles to his bed after the ball drops.  We don't have cable to watch it anyway. 
  I'm not planning on letting my kids stay up.  DD might handle it ok; but she might just be nuts and there is no way DS is going to be happy about being sent to bed while Sissy is up. 
  Personally; I'm always up anyway!  I would love to stick in a move that I love and just watch that or read! I may add a glass of wine to my solitary celebration.  Or non-alcoholic eggnog.  Sounds pretty great actually...
 
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