she did'nt want to eat duck so queen elizabith I ate turkey and all the village coped her
turkey and some mistletoe in 'the Christmas song'
turkey and some mistletoe in 'the Christmas song'
Turkey was a game bird native to America and brought to Europe by the early explorer during the early 16 th century in the reign of Queen Elizabeth to England.The first English Monarch to eat Turkey on Christmas Day was by the lavish spender and connoisseur of fine dining King James I (James IV of Scotland) who succeeded the throne after Queen Elizabeth's death in 1603.
YES..... Everyone loves Christmas only if you celebrate it..... It is only your opinion to celebrate Christmas. You can get presents candy and decorate your houses and make cookies or brownies
T o make the best Christmas ever you need plane a great gift for everyone in you family, get a massive Christmas tree and decorate it a good as you can then plane a surprise for your family. At the end the whole family should watch a funny Christmas film together. Then next morning when it is time to open up the presents make sure that everyone from your family is awake and then all open your gifts at once. This should make the best Christmas again.
Personally I don't think there is a particular point to Christmas decorations, simply to make everyone feel more in the "Christmas spirit" and feel a lot happier :)
When he was at his mum's for Christmas and everyone else fell asleep after lunch
Make it colourful and bright, play christmas carols and songs. Sell products for everyone: not just a certain age group. Dress up as santa!
The people of Who-ville make everyone (including the Grinch) realize the true meaning of Christmas when they band together is songs of faith, love and happiness in the absence of material gifts.
For Centuries it was traditional for UK families to eat goose or the head of a boar. However this changed in the 16th Century when the turkey bird was introduced to England. Trader William Strickland imported six turkey birds into England in 1526 from the United States of America (USA) though some sources say Spain. He sold them for tuppence each in Bristol. They soon became so popular because of their new unique taste and their succulent flavour that more were imported and bred.
Make everybody breakfast in bed.
The barbecue grill you use really won't make a big difference, but the recipe you use on your turkey will! I have found the best barbecue turkey recipe and everyone in my family just loves it. If you are interested in giving it a try, you can find it here: http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/best-ever-roasted-or-barbecued-turkey-10000000523502/T