Is it normal to not have turkey at christmas?
We have steak instead. Is it normal?
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We have steak instead. Is it normal?
We normally have a traditional lamb roast for Christmas in New Zealand.
I only tried turkey a couple of times.
We have Roast Pheasant. Or Quail at the Royal Gathering. Of course steak is acceptable.
Normal. Some of our best feasts were when we ate duck or goose as opposed to pork or turkey or chicken.
Turkey is my mom's go to meal for anything remotely celebrative. It's a good thing I love Turkey!
Seeing as how turkey is usually served on Thanksgiving, I would imagine an abundant number of sweets instead on Christmas.
I had fucking Mexican food for Thanksgiving dinner (pozole, tostadas, and tamales). Steak for Christmas sounds appetizing!
That's very depressing to hear. Did you really? If so, I invite you to dine at the Royal Banquet. U may have what ever you like. No KFC though. Sorry. How about a Quail egg?
Sounds delightful! I am touched by your cordial invitation. Although, the lack of KFC is of some concern. Will the Burger King at least be attending?
Of course sir, for he's Royalty, and he's still a king nonetheless. I will see if the Royal Chef can make you a Dragon Burger. Will that be suitable? For this is how we honor the some of the Dragons that have passed. We consume their flesh. I assure you they are quite tasty. With some dipping sauce.
We never have turkey. Chicken, ham and prawns, yes...but no turkey. Just not a tradition for us.
Normal or not, why not?
For years I had a deli in Lauderdale that would do a wonderful roast duck, that we'd take home instead of turkey, for Christmas.