It depends on the family's preferences. Some people choose ham and some turkey. From my experience, I think more families choose turkey, but ham is very popular as well.
It is TURKEY!
duhhh turkey, its like Christmas every day there
In Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, Scrooge sends a young boy to buy a turkey on Christmas Day, which he plans to send to the Cratchit's as a surprise.Firstly, Mr. Cratchit is a poor man who is forced by Scrooge to work a lot as his clerk. He loves Christmas. He has a sick son named Tiny Tim and also has a wife.
In Turkey, people take New Year like Christmas so people decorate Christmas trees, decorate their houses or invite their friends, go to parties (it usually happens on the 31th December) so I can say that it's weird a bit in Turkey.I live in Turkey btw.
i think it means like Jesus' birth there was animals there such as a bird and turkey is a bird. the turkey is honoured by eating it because it was at Jesus' and it is cooked to be eaten on Christmas day
The best day to have a Christmas party, if its between Christmas Eve & Christmas Day, is definitely Christmas Eve - you can have it in the evening then, and it's more enjoyable, more will come. On Christmas Day, most people are with family, or opening presents, and if it'll be in the evening, Christmas might even be forgotten. Most people would want to spend the day with family/presents. Christmas Eve is much better!
"Navidad" is Spanish for "Christmas". Since Christmas is December 25, I would say it lasts one day. Of course, some people might celebrate it for more than a day."Navidad" is Spanish for "Christmas". Since Christmas is December 25, I would say it lasts one day. Of course, some people might celebrate it for more than a day."Navidad" is Spanish for "Christmas". Since Christmas is December 25, I would say it lasts one day. Of course, some people might celebrate it for more than a day."Navidad" is Spanish for "Christmas". Since Christmas is December 25, I would say it lasts one day. Of course, some people might celebrate it for more than a day.
Turkey and ham is very traditional for Christmas dinner in Ireland. Some people may opt for other things like a goose or salmon. Standard vegetables are served including potatoes, sprouts, carrots etc. A trifle or Christmas pudding are often dessert options.
Whatever you like. We go out to a particular restaurant, and the menu varies.. they've had prime rib, rack of lamb, bison steaks, etc. on different years. Turkey is kinda traditional for Christmas as it is for Thanksgiving, but not so absolute. I know a lot of people also who like to serve spiral ham.
he buys them a turkey
Turkey? Have a nice day :)
you open the presantsthat santa gave you and then have turkey