>your country
>whats a typical Christmas dinner
>Ireland
>turkey ham gravy potatoes and veg and plum pudding
this
good food comes only after midnight
>>67066953
>Canada
>Same as Ireland
I don't really like it tbqh. I still go to my dad's house for Christmas dinner but when I have my own family I think I will do things differently.
what is christmas?
Usually lots of small dishes. But ham, meatballs, "price sausages" (short sausages), pickled herring and head cheese are absolutely mandatory.
>>67067257
This thread is for first-worlders only. GTFO
>>67066953
The same as you really.
Christmas dinner is like Thanksgiving dinner except worse because they've replaced the delicious turkey with pleb ham
>>67068293
>pleb ham
t. mahmud al-amrika
>Australia
>We don't really have a dinner we have a nice lunch
Assorted cold meats(Ham, Turkey, Chicken) and shit, pasta/potato salads
>>67066953
>Irish
>Enough money to do a Christmas meal
Biatch please
>>67068631
ebin
>>67068908
With the globalization the feast for an Irish is pic related
>>67069528
Me grandaddie from Cork used to say as a boy if he had a quid (what they call a euro), he'd spend it on one of them oriental feasts they sold in the American convenience stores.
Enough nourishment for half the week from one meal.
>>67069679
What about the quality ? Better than foie gras ?
We go out for Chinese, then head down to the store and marvel at all the empty shelves.