MY PARENTS ALWAYS MAKE BLACK EYED PEAS THEY SAY IT IS FOR GOOD LUCK... NOT SURE HOW MUCH PEOPLE WOULD LIKE IT BUT IT IS A TRADITION.
Yorkshire pudding
Fried Chicken
Here in England we have 3 meals a day. Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
ok so i live in Ireland and some of the days of the year me and me family sit together ti have dinner and all are xmas day stephens' day new years day Easter Sunday Saint Patrick's Day
It depends on the culture and the location. The Germans and Pennsylvania Dutch serve roast pork and sauerkraut on New Year's Day. In the South, Hoppin' John is a traditional New Year's Day dish.
Depending on what country you are based depends on the menu for your Christmas Day dinner. The traditional Christmas Day dinner consists of the following: Chicken, Turkey, Beef or Ham, Brussel sprouts, mashed carrots, mixed vegetables, gravy and in the UK most people enjoy a Yorkshire Pudding or two.
The word "supper" comes from the old French word "super" and the English word "sup." Supper is a Middle English term.
yes they do. Of the 95% of Japanese that eat three meals a day, most people consider dinner to be the most important. More than 80% of them usually have dinner at home with their families.
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.
road trip. paintballing. spa day. horseback riding. mountains [cabins]. photoshoot. dinner & a movie. cruise.
Yes, it can. The term "Monday's dinner" is correct.
Germans usually eat three times a day. Breakfast is called Frühstück, Lunch is called Mittagessen, and Dinner is called Abendessen if it is a hot meal, or Abendbrot (English: 'evening bread'), if it just sandwiches, which is the typical German dinner.
The Roman's main meal of the day was called dinner. The Latin for dinner is "cena".