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This North Carolina City Ranked 2nd Nationally For Going All Out For Christmas

You know the ones that go all out for Christmas. If there is a place for a tree or light or decoration, they have as much of it as possible….

Traveler says this North Carolina city ranked 2nd nationally for Going All Out for Christmas
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You know the ones that go all out for Christmas. If there is a place for a tree or light or decoration, they have as much of it as possible. Some people and some towns go all out for the holidays. 'Traveler" says this North Carolina city ranked nationally for going all out for Christmas.

Christmas celebrations from coast to coast in the United States can look different. Naturally if you are in the warmer states, you might see palm trees with twinkling lights instead of snow covered pines. Not everything is a winter wonderland.  Traveler went about the task of discovering the 23 top American cities that go all out for Christmas.

When I think of American cities that go all out for Christmas, New York City comes to mind.  One fine day I will make that trip. So many iconic Christmas films revolve around the magic of the Big Apple. Who hasn't fantasized about ice skating with their significant other at Rockefeller Center? Good news for us in North Carolina. We don't have to travel that far for an amazing Christmas experience.

If you have lived in the Tar Heel State for awhile, chances are you already know what I am about to reveal. Traveler says Asheville, North Carolina is the city nationally ranked for going all out for Christmas. What you may not have known is that while the Biltmore Estate is certainly up there when it comes to going all out for Christmas it is not the only reason Asheville made the list. The North Carolina Arboretum is a wonderland sure to delight every member of the family. And don't forget to check out the 29th Annual National Gingerbread House Competition at The Omni Grove Park Inn.

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4 Great Christmas Dinner Options For The Whole Family

Now that the Thanksgiving meal is behind us and we are all still feeling more than stuffed, it's time we shift our focus. To more food! Here, we'll cut into four great dinner options to feed the whole family at Christmas dinner.

Yes, Thanksgiving requires a lot of hours in the kitchen. Prepping a turkey, maybe even frying one, takes some proper attention. Then, to some, the most important part is the sides that go with the main attraction. Again, making these side dishes means cooking up a storm. However, perhaps we underappreciate the art of this meal. For the most part, the menu is designed for us. Furthermore, it is consistent every year. All you have to decide is how much to make based around how many people will be gathered around your table.

Fast forward a month, and it's time to prepare another epic holiday meal. In addition to running around to grab last-minute gifts, if you are hosting a Christmas get-together you have to do a lot of preparing, again.

The Magic of Christmas Cooking

Here, we are going to break down some options to jump-start your Christmas prep. First, let's set the table on some criteria, and some bust some myths. You certainly do not need to reinvent the wheel and cook up something extraordinarily unique. In fact, it's best to keep it simple. Dozens of classic dishes have already been well-established as delicious to satisfy your family, friends, and guests.

The thought process in suggesting these four Christmas dinner options is that they are proven to be delightful. They can also be prepared in large batches that do not require a tremendous amount of hours in the kitchen. These meals are family-friendly and are sharable. Some of them you may even be able to combine together. Again, this list won't spark an idea that's never been cooked up. Perhaps it just serves as a simple reminder that these Christmas dinner menu items can be straightforward and delicious enough.

Lasagna

A large tray of a baked pasta based meal that everyone gets to cut into just feels like a natural option. There's room here to customize your tray of course. Add meat, make it a veggie, or have one of each. Plus, the red sauce nicely compliments your holiday-themed table setting.

Lasagna with ricotta cheese, ground beef, mushrooms, and tomato sauce in baking dish with cake shovel, landscape view

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Filet Mignon

We'll need to clarify here, your best bet here is a log shaped filet that can be evenly cut into quarter inch - to half inch slices. There's something festive to carving a meal item in your kitchen, that is freshly cooked. You take pride in hosting and then slicing. You place your sliced filet on that serving platter that is used just once a year, walk it into the dining room and then feel joy when everyone digs in.

Sliced grilled tenderloin Steak roastbeef on wooden cutting board and Red wine on dark background

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Vegetarian Chili Bar

It's all about the slow-cooker or crock pot. You can let it warm in the kitchen all day, allowing a sharp aroma to seep into every room the family gathers in. This style is for more of the grab something quick and on-the-go Christmas meal gathering. Perhaps you have people in and out of your house, stopping by for a "cheers" throughout the day. A chili bar never disappoints. Add in your side bowls of shredded cheddar, tortilla crisps, scallions, and sour cream, and you are giving your guests the opportunity to put their own touch on your creation.

Homemade Organic Vegetarian Chili with Beans and Cheese

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Baked Ham

This is the meal that gives you the option for a fancier sit-down dinner. The ham centerpiece is typically joined by elegant wine glasses and pre-feast toast. Throw some potato side dishes along with an asparagus or string bean casserole, and your living room is now a fine-dining restaurant. This meal allows you to take your time. The next thing you know, it's dark outside, and you are putting a bow on your enjoyable Christmas night.

Traditional glazed holiday ham on the wooden background

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Catherine Lane is the morning show co-host and midday host on Country 1037 in Charlotte, North Carolina. She has been with the station for the past 24 years and is a recipient of the Academy of Country Music Major Market Personality of the Year award. Catherine has been on air in both radio and television in the Queen City for 38 years. As a content creator for Country 1037, Catherine writes blogs on local events and restaurants. She also writes about great travel spots and out of the way places in the Carolinas. Anything outdoors, travel, food, animals or the many country artists from the Carolinas.