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Turkey is the traditional meat for Christmas dinner.
turkey
Knights usually ate varieties of meat and vegetables for dinner
pork
No, not during Easter weeks. Catholics do abstain from meat during Lent, however.
Speaking from my personal experience growing up in England we would have chocolate eggs and bunnies. On Good Friday we would have hot cross buns and pancakes. on Easter day we would have a meal with meat eggs Paska(a type of bread) but from Wednesday up to Easter day we would be forbidden to eat meat. I am a Ukrainian catholic (same kind of thing as greek catholic)
Yes
Almost everyones dinner consists of some kind of meat and veg. lunch and breckfast varies, but includes bread, cereals, fruit, meat, vegtables, pasta, rice etc...
Yes you can. The Church does not restrict one not to eat meat on Holy Saturday.
Meat and Potatoes.
salted pig meat
a rost dinner and chicken pie