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Ashley. 08-11-2015 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Who Is She? (Post 8272750)

I DON'T KNOW WHY I'M LAUGHING SO MUCH omg

Jessica. 09-11-2015 02:14 AM

I love the sprouts and turkey.

In Portugal the have fish and cabbage and boiled pork at Christmas :omgno: This year's Christmas dinner will be a new experience.

Jordan. 09-11-2015 02:29 AM

The meat

Shaun 09-11-2015 02:52 AM

cranberry sauce.

lostalex 09-11-2015 03:07 AM

the stuffing. i don't know if brits have the stuffing with turkey the way americans do for thanksgiving but i've always loved the stuffing most. soooo yummy.

Also i wonder if brits ever get jealous of Americans, because we basically have 4 huge holidays in the time that you only have 2. We have Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years. you guys only have Christmas and New Years and those are only a week apart. And we have 2 major feasts. (thanksgiving and christmas), you guys don't really celebrate halloween as much as we do, and you have basically no holidays in November.

Jordan. 09-11-2015 03:10 AM

We don't. Plus we have bonfire night in November.

Daniel. 09-11-2015 03:12 AM

Turkey and bacon wraped in sausage slays

Daniel. 09-11-2015 03:12 AM

Us bothered about four holidays it means were humble to the core and appreciate the ones we have more x

Jordan. 09-11-2015 03:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Daniel_ (Post 8275339)
Turkey and bacon wraped in sausage slays

Buy ha from iceland

Denver 09-11-2015 03:20 AM

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Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 8275335)
the stuffing. i don't know if brits have the stuffing with turkey the way americans do for thanksgiving but i've always loved the stuffing most. soooo yummy.

Also i wonder if brits ever get jealous of Americans, because we basically have 4 huge holidays in the time that you only have 2. We have Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years. you guys only have Christmas and New Years and those are only a week apart. And we have 2 major feasts. (thanksgiving and christmas), you guys don't really celebrate halloween as much as we do, and you have basically no holidays in November.

Maybe why you all fat :hehe::joker:

Marsh. 09-11-2015 03:34 AM

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Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 8275335)
the stuffing. i don't know if brits have the stuffing with turkey the way americans do for thanksgiving but i've always loved the stuffing most. soooo yummy.

Also i wonder if brits ever get jealous of Americans, because we basically have 4 huge holidays in the time that you only have 2. We have Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years. you guys only have Christmas and New Years and those are only a week apart. And we have 2 major feasts. (thanksgiving and christmas), you guys don't really celebrate halloween as much as we do, and you have basically no holidays in November.

Not really. We have bonfire night and Halloween is for kids.

Ammi 09-11-2015 05:06 AM

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Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 8275335)
the stuffing. i don't know if brits have the stuffing with turkey the way americans do for thanksgiving but i've always loved the stuffing most. soooo yummy.

Also i wonder if brits ever get jealous of Americans, because we basically have 4 huge holidays in the time that you only have 2. We have Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years. you guys only have Christmas and New Years and those are only a week apart. And we have 2 major feasts. (thanksgiving and christmas), you guys don't really celebrate halloween as much as we do, and you have basically no holidays in November.

..yeah we do have stuffing, Alex..we have chestnut stuffing at Christmas with Turkey...I think Thanksgiving is a lovely one to have, it's something that we obviously don't have in the same way here...we do have Harvest and it is celebrated by some but not in the same way as Thanksgiving is for you though../more of a community thing in some areas, rather than a National thing....which one of those is your favourite celebration, Alex..?..

jennyjuniper 10-11-2015 05:53 AM

Chestnut stuffing, sprouts with caramelised onions and crisp roast potatoes. (UI'm making myself hungry thinking about it)

jennyjuniper 10-11-2015 05:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 8275370)
Not really. We have bonfire night and Halloween is for kids.

We also celebrate Easter. With loads of chocolate and simnel cake.
One thing I've never understood about the Americans is, if you have a turkey for thanksgiving, you must just about be finishing it off before Christmas comes round and you have to start all over again. Or do you have something different for Christmas?

Cherie 10-11-2015 06:58 AM

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Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 8275335)
the stuffing. i don't know if brits have the stuffing with turkey the way americans do for thanksgiving but i've always loved the stuffing most. soooo yummy.

Also i wonder if brits ever get jealous of Americans, because we basically have 4 huge holidays in the time that you only have 2. We have Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years. you guys only have Christmas and New Years and those are only a week apart. And we have 2 major feasts. (thanksgiving and christmas), you guys don't really celebrate halloween as much as we do, and you have basically no holidays in November.

Nope no holidays between August and December unless you work in a school or go to school/college :smug: We have far too many bank holidays clustered around April/May, one of those bank holidays needs moving to end October

Livia 10-11-2015 09:25 AM

My favourite part of Christmas dinner is when everyone buggers off back to their own house (Mum and Dad) and I can lay around like a slug for the rest of the day and get some serious telly watching done.

Marsh. 10-11-2015 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 8277687)
My favourite part of Christmas dinner is when everyone buggers off back to their own house (Mum and Dad) and I can lay around like a slug for the rest of the day and get some serious telly watching done.

You just can't wait to watch the latest death on Eastenders can you? :smug:

Livia 10-11-2015 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 8277735)
You just can't wait to watch the latest death on Eastenders can you? :smug:

Oooo no... Doctor Who and Strictly. I can't handle the soaps the rest of the year I'm not watching them on Christmas Day!

King Gizzard 10-11-2015 10:53 AM

When it's over so I can have trifle

Christmas dinner is overrated

Niamh. 10-11-2015 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Jessica. (Post 8275224)
I love the sprouts and turkey.

In Portugal the have fish and cabbage and boiled pork at Christmas :omgno: This year's Christmas dinner will be a new experience.

That sounds quite nice actually

Marsh. 10-11-2015 10:57 AM

Trifle :yuk:

Josy 10-11-2015 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Who Is She? (Post 8272750)

:joker::joker:

Josy 10-11-2015 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 8275335)
the stuffing. i don't know if brits have the stuffing with turkey the way americans do for thanksgiving but i've always loved the stuffing most. soooo yummy.

Also i wonder if brits ever get jealous of Americans, because we basically have 4 huge holidays in the time that you only have 2. We have Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years. you guys only have Christmas and New Years and those are only a week apart. And we have 2 major feasts. (thanksgiving and christmas), you guys don't really celebrate halloween as much as we do, and you have basically no holidays in November.

We have Halloween, Guy Fawkes, Christmas and Newyear so shut up :fist:

Niamh. 10-11-2015 11:10 AM

We only have Christmas, New Year and Halloween, although Halloween is really only a kids thing for most people. Our Bonfire Night is in June

Marsh. 10-11-2015 11:11 AM

The Irish are a funny lot.


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