Dollar Tree Christmas Dinner 🎄 Meatloaf from Dollar Tree!


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Hey friends! In this video I decided to make a Christmas dinner using only ingredients (minus spices) from the Dollar Tree!

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  1. Jayda Home-Teillard d'Eyry
    Jayda Home-Teillard d'Eyry says:

    My husband and I serve raclette for Christmas Eve dinner. We serve the toasted cheese with French baguette 🥖, baby potatoes, roasted vegetables with a side of charcuterie. My mom has a traditional turkey dinner on Christmas Day. ♥️.

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  2. Toni Rieke
    Toni Rieke says:

    Our family we had the same meal as at Thanksgiving usually. When my mother and father gone and live with my brother and sister in law, my sister in law makes stuff sometime, lasagna, and pizza sometimes. It just depends on what sister in law. This year home made tacos And we have snack stuff. Chips and dips. Fudge, 4 kinds, plain chocolate, chocolate with nuts, peanut butter, and white chocolate with red and green candied cherries. Chocolate bread, fruitcake, cut out sugar cookies with frosting, gingerbread men and women with frosting and Apple pie. We start around 4 or 5 eat and snack for couple hours, then open gifts

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  3. Sarah Bourgoin
    Sarah Bourgoin says:

    We do a sit down turkey dinner on Christmas day .. Love from Vancouver Island B.C. Canada 🇨🇦 are Thanksgiving is at the beginning of October so were all ready for Turkey again 💗💚💜💙💛❤🎄 Merry Christmas 🎄

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  4. Born Bred 113% Hollywood Local
    Born Bred 113% Hollywood Local says:

    You do not use sausage in meatloaf it's called meatloaf not sausage a sausage loaf you used 2 grey meat patties it's more like a stuffing with sausage loaf that is disgusting. And as for you saying Burgers shouldn't taste like meatloaf what is wrong with you burgers and meatloaf are both ground beef like I don't think you understand common sense and words and how they work.

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  5. Jesse Pozgay
    Jesse Pozgay says:

    First off just wanted to say I found your channel recently (I forget how lol) and I really love your videos, you seem so down-to-earth and overall have a good aura. I've seen plenty of comments about it, but you explain things really well and approach everything in a refreshing way. Anyway lol we usually have honey glazed ham (and sometimes turkey) and basically Thanksgiving stuff, maybe switching out one or two sides. Usually it's ham/turkey, mash, stuffing, sweet potato mash baked with marshmallow, this Ritz broccoli cheese casserole, Pillsbury crescent rolls, corn off the cob, canned/jellied and homemade cranberry sauce, sometimes baked beans and scalloped potatoes, and pumpkin pie basically. Happy holidays to you~

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  6. Jen
    Jen says:

    Like your Christmas tree.☺️ We have a small tree from Walgreens with bubble lights and lots of colorful balls. I am making a turkey tenderloin with veggies we will have pumpkin pie and dump cake for dessert. Maybe me and my mom and maybe my brother. We usually have turkey and veggies.

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  7. CarolG -
    CarolG - says:

    You've made a lovely Christmas dinner, Lisa!

    We celebrate Hanukkah, and our traditional meal is Brisket and homemade gravy, potato Latkes with apple sauce, green beans sauteed in garlic butter, and jelly doughnuts for dessert. My sister celebrates Christmas and serves lasagna, eggplant Parmagiana, garlic bread, creamed broccoli, and so much other food..between the two dinners alone, I gain 20 lbs every year!!! Have a wonderful Christmas and a Fantastic New Year!!

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  8. Donna McK
    Donna McK says:

    My family switches it up for Christmas. Typical southern soul food for Thanksgiving but for Christmas we have had a taco bar, seafood and chili/soups. This year we’re have Mississippi roast, bbq ribs, mixed greens, candied sweet potatoes, cornbread and Mac n cheese. Pound cake for dessert.

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  9. Imnmbr One
    Imnmbr One says:

    Yummy, your dinner looked delish! We usually do prime rib roast, sides and pie for dessert-Hope you, Andrew, mom and company have a safe blessed Holiday and a wonderful 2022! Thanks for making this past year a little bit brighter with your glowing personality and beaming smile! 🙂

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  10. Ghost _In_The_City
    Ghost _In_The_City says:

    I’m seriously getting addicted to this channel. I live alone (divorced & my kids live with my ex) and I hate shopping in general especially since it’s just me. It seems that the Dollar Tree may be the place for everyday dinners for myself.

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  11. Christina Tareski
    Christina Tareski says:

    There are so many people on my mom's side, we always did pizza and chicken fingers for Christmas eve. I brought that tradition with me because so easy, everyone loves it, and not as much work. I do make the chicken fingers myself and sometimes the pizza, but the more people that come the more likely I am to order the pizza and spend my time making all the chicken.

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  12. Christina Tareski
    Christina Tareski says:

    I am baking a ham, scalloped potatoes, California veggy dish (I commented below), deviled eggs, crescent rolls and a variety of Christmas treats (fudge, oreo truffles, special k bars, peppermint bark) for dessert.

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  13. TheBLGL
    TheBLGL says:

    I’m from East Tennessee, so I didn’t grow up on this Christmas food, but I live in New Mexico and eat tamales 🫔 for Christmas now. 😋 We make them every year, but someone will always be selling them in the parking lots of grocery stores, Home Depot, etc.

    I also love how gracious Lisa was to the RUDE commenters at the beginning of the video when she mentioned her meals aren’t always about how cheap they are, but accessibility in food deserts.

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