According to tradition, eating mince pies during the 12 days before Christmas brings luck. The person will be even luckier if they eat each pie at a different home.
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Yes. He's always speaking about how much he loves Christmas, meaning he more than likely is Christian.
Cartoon character, Wimpy, was always eating hamburgers.
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The cast of Eating Out Loud - 2003 includes: Ruth Reichl as herself
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No,because why would it bring luck by eating some food on Christmas bring luck? Why should eating some meat or something bring luck? So I see you found my answer,no. Instead of eating some Turkey why not eating Pizza? The difference is that bringing luck is just "People usually say : A amulet will bring luck " ) ,you believe that? See? Nope,but you choose who answers correctly,this is only my opinion.
Many families follow a family tradition in dress and manners. My family has a Christmas tradition of drawing names to see who buys whom a present. Kind of like secret Santa. It is our tradition to go out camping and fishing once a year.
Eating it.
I enjoyed my Christmas with my family and friends and eating my Christmas dinner
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The tradition of eating turkeys began at the first Thanksgiving. When the Native Americans and the Pilgrims ate together. :) Best I could Do! .
By eating each others livers. :)
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Simple Simon sat in a corner, eating a Christmas pie.
One Christmas tradition in England is having people put on masks and perform Christmas Plays. This is called mumming and has been done since the Middle Ages. A traditional dinner in England is eating roasted turkey and having Christmas pudding for desert. Christmas crackers with a silly joke and a paper crown that must be worn during dinner. Mince pies after Christmas pudding. I've never come across mumming.
I wasn't aware that eating biscuits was a tradition in England. Possibly it's a remnant stemming from the outdated ritual of taking "afternoon-tea". But I don't think that people living in the UK consider "biscuit eating" a tradition...