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  2. Region by Region, This is What's On American's Christmas Tables

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    Popular Christmas side dishes include mashed potatoes & gravy, dinner rolls, corn, green bean casserole, cranberry sauce, marshmallow-topped sweet potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, and roasted vegetables.

  3. Spread Good Morning Cheer With These Christmas Breakfast Ideas

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    Kick off Christmas morning with a big, festive breakfast! From make-ahead breakfast casseroles to pancakes for a crowd, these recipes will spread holiday cheer.

  4. 70 Christmas Morning Breakfast Recipes That Are Santa ... - AOL

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    There’s a time and place for cereal—and it is not Christmas. A holiday (or any special occasion, TBH) calls for a standout meal to kick off the celebration. And if you can use it as an excuse ...

  5. List of American breakfast foods - Wikipedia

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    Hoppel poppel - a German-inspired dish known for using up leftovers, including eggs, potatoes, onions, meats, herbs, and/or veggies [3] Huevos rancheros; Jersey Breakfast; Migas; Popcorn cereal - consumed by Americans in the 1800s, consisting of popcorn with milk and a sweetener. [4] Scrapple; Shrimp and grits

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  7. List of Christmas dishes - Wikipedia

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    According to tradition, the Christmas Eve dinner must not contain meat. A popular Christmas Day dish in Naples and in Southern Italy is capitone, which is a female eel. A traditional Christmas Day dish from Northern Italy is capon (gelded chicken). Abbacchio is more common in Central Italy. [41]