turkey posted by abbie, kirralee and chloe
The Christmas dinner in "To Kill a Mockingbird" was in 1933.
Turkey
Yes, Goose is a traditional Christmas dinner bird, not as common a Turkey though.
Geese are normally eaten!
in iceland they eat skate which is a large flat fish, lambmeat eaten with potatoes and veg in a thick white sauce, a wild bird with potatoes, veg and brown sauce and popular food is cookies, chocolate cakes and large cakes with whipped cream all for Christmas
i think it means like Jesus' birth there was animals there such as a bird and turkey is a bird. the turkey is honoured by eating it because it was at Jesus' and it is cooked to be eaten on Christmas day
In 16th Century England, Christmas was indeed the time to 'eat, drink and be merry.' And food was at the heart of the festivities. For the wealthy, the goose was declared by Queen Elizabeth I as the bird to eat on Christmas. Turkey was also consumed, as well as other various meats.
Christmas is a time of festivity in the family or the community celebrating and having Christmas dinner together. Turkey is a big fowl and can be served to many people unlike a smaller bird like a duck or chicken.Similarly pork meat is tender and from a medium sized animal suitable for a large gathering.
The gizzard is the bird part that helps grind up food that the bird has eaten.
Bob Cratchit had a small, plump goose for the Cratchit family's Christmas dinner before Scrooge bought them a large turkey.
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what does a bird eat