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  2. Need Christmas Lunch Menu Ideas? We Have Suggestions - AOL

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    Leek-and-Chestnut Soup. Serve this classic French soup as a midday snack or as a starter to the main meal. Get the recipe for Leek-and-Chestnut Soup.

  3. 50 Christmas Lunch Ideas That You'll Be Bragging About ... - AOL

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    Whether you're serving sliders and salads to tide you over or a hearty helping of pasta, we've got 50 extra-special Christmas lunch recipes that will have you looking forward to more than the main ...

  4. 50 Christmas Lunch Ideas - AOL

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    From opening gifts, to church service and visiting family, Christmas day can get busy, quick. Here are some Christmas lunch ideas that are easy, fast, and most importantly, delicious. The post 50 ...

  5. 38 Bento Box Lunch Ideas That Are Work- and School-Approved

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    Though these bento box lunch ideas stray from traditional Japanese foods, the recipes (like carrot tabbouleh bowls and lemon-roasted potatoes with chicken and spinach) are still supremely portable ...

  6. Christmas dinner - Wikipedia

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    Christmas dinner, although eaten at lunch time, in Australia is based on the traditional English versions. [65] [66] [67] However, due to Christmas falling in the heat of the Southern Hemisphere's summer, meats such as ham, turkey and chicken are sometimes served cold with cranberry sauce, accompanied by side salads or roast vegetables ...

  7. Packed lunch - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, an informal meeting at work, over lunch, where everyone brings a packed lunch, is a brown-bag lunch or colloquially a "brown bag". One of the earliest references to this type of meal is found in the Bible, where it is said that the prophet Habakkuk, then in Judea, prepared oatmeal and pieces of bread in a basket to take as ...