What will your Easter menu be?

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Do you have a standard Easter meal or dish you serve? Do you have family over or just yourself?

My sister had Easter breakfast once with family and one extra couple who's grown kids couldn't make it home that year. She had eggs (however you wanted them), bacon, sausage links, toast and muffins.
 
When I was a kid standard Easter dinner was ham with all the fixings; I really don't recall what we have with my inlaws, but maybe its ham.
 
When I was a kid my mother made turkey and all the fixings for Easter just like she did for Christmas but as an adult I like to do ham some years and turkey others. Some years I just don't make a big meal at all, we have something spring like, devilled eggs, a selection of salad - green, shrimp veggie and pasta or just keep it really simple and do steaks on the bbq depending on the weather. I have done the breakfast thing too, it is actually my favourite meal to make, altho it becomes more of a brunch, but once its done and clean up taken care of I have the whole day to enjoy my family. I will offer eggs, boiled,scrambled and fried or omelets, sometimes devilled, waffles, strawberries, whipped cream, french toast, blueberry pancakes, bacon, ham and hash browns. I add or drop menu items based on how many I'm feeding and what they like/want to eat.
 
This is the first holiday that I haven't planned for! We are doing crock pot Mac and cheese, crock pot garlic potatoes...And...? Lol. I usually cook for my mother but I have no idea what I'm making this year.

Hoping she'll let me make my burbon and coke ham!
 
I would like the recipe for slow cooker garlic potaoes, that sounds so good.

For EAster I'm fixing baked ham, pototoe salad, deviled eggs, nothing fancy like we used to do, but all the kids are grown and have families of their own not to mention scattered to the four winds.
 

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