On Boxing Day, many people enjoy a hearty meal featuring leftovers from Christmas dinner, such as roast turkey, ham, or beef. Traditional sides like stuffing, mashed potatoes, and cranberry sauce are often included. In some cultures, special dishes like bubble and squeak, made from leftover vegetables, are popular. Additionally, sweet treats like mince pies or Christmas pudding may also be enjoyed.
Tradespeople and servants traditionally received presents, money, and sometimes food from their bosses on Boxing Day.
December 26 is called Boxing Day in the UK and is devoted to 'boxing' food, clothing and other items to distribute to the poor.
Because it occurred on Boxing Day, the day after Christmas.
It was kept until boxing day and was sold
it is a day to celebrate boxing
Boxing Day is a holiday celebrated on the day after Christmas.
you celebrate boxing day on December 26
Boxing Day is celebrated on December 26.
There is no postal service on Boxing Day.
No, Boxing Day does not have an official song.
No. The 26th (Boxing Day) is a Provincial holiday. Stores are not open. Boxing Day (or Boxing Week) sales are held on the following day(s).
Boxing Day .. when families box up food, clothing and other items to give to the poor.