chemm80 made the mistake of asking me yesterday what I was doing for Thanksgiving, which of course meant that I had to send her back blurry cameraphone pictures of my cranberry sauce while it was cooking (not the most photogenic substance in the universe, so I put my then-second bottle of beer in the shot because color, duh, and aren't you glad I don't
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Do your parts of the world have any food-related holidays or celebrations?
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Christmas is a really big deal in the U.K. Turkey, brussels sprouts and Christmas pudding (which is a boozy, boiled, dried fruit pudding) are all traditional. Also roast chestnuts and mince pies, which are a bit like the Christmas pudding in that they’re made with minced dried fruit. We’ve already ordered our turkey. It’s also traditional to have such a monstrous bird that you have to eat turkey-related dishes into the new year to finish it!
I do love Christmas in England. There’s something kinda medieval about it, very much rooted in a pagan, agrarian society. I hope we get snow this year. It’s so different to Christmas in S.A. which is mid-summer and so hot! As a kid I can remember spending the whole day in the swimming pool with my cousins.
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