EGGS were an expensive delicacy which would be consumed by the poorest families only around once a year.
Lunch was usually a sandwich made from leftovers or a pie bought when funds allowed, and if money was short cheap soup was available in the street.
Up to 50% of the working class diet was made up of fruit and vegetables. Men tended to drink watered-down beer.
Evening meals generally centred around what was cooked on a Sunday -- usually roast or boiled meat often served with suet pudding. It was served again on Monday, as a stew and for Tuesday and Wednesday, and Thursday could be a rice or a lentil based dish served with bread. Friday was traditionally fish.
They ate rice if they were poor and drank water. If they were rich they would eat Rice with sauces, meat and veggies and pudding with chocolate icing on it. They would drink water first then Orange Juice and wine. They feasted on pork asshe rich families would eat meat like venison, pheasant, pork and chicken.
Now sure but I think it was Christmas Day {25th December} because they gave all unwanted presents (in a box) to the poor on Boxing Day (hense the name). I hope I helped :)
nothing they just lazed around punching people
They had to work for about 13 hours a day and the started work when the were about 5/4
Most of all, the Victorians made Christmas a family celebration, with its primary focus on the Christ Child and children. A Victorian Christmas entailed the exchange of gifts between parents and children's attendance together at Church services and a multi-course family dinner and visits with friends, relatives, and other families.
Zalalbya (donuts) & Bouri (mullet fish) are distributed to the poor on Christmas day by many people in Egypt.
Zalalbya (donuts / sweet biscuits) & Bouri (mullet fish) are distributed to the poor on Christmas day by many people in Egypt.
Zalalbya (donuts) & Bouri (mullet fish) are distributed to the poor on Christmas Day by many people in Egypt.
apples and pears
Christmas Eve, Known as Svyat Vechir, is the end of the pre-Christmas Lenten period. During this period, no animal products can be consumed (including meat, diary and eggs). The Svyat Vechir meal must include 12 dishes, all Lenten. Meat and animal product are once again allowed on Christmas day.
shellfish and fish. I´m spanish lol
Primarily as Victorians made Christmas a family celebration in the form that we celebrate to this day. Secondly Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carol" is a universally known story, which was set in Victorian times which is why its used as imagery that everyone can relate to.
In the pre-Vatican II tradition, Christmas Eve was a fast day up until First Vespers of Christmas in the evening, unless it fell on a Sunday. In the current tradition, meat is permissible on Christmas Eve; but if it falls on a Friday, abstinence from meat is required until First Vespers of Christmas in the evening (unless dispensed of by the Bishops of your country, as is the case in Australia, the United States and a number of others).