tzone;
Good morning again my cyber friend, I still hope all is well in your world.

While I grew up eating roast goose for Christmas, since we've been married we've done a turkey.

When our girls came along, when one of them was younger they coined Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas to be "feast days" and that's sort of stuck.

Off the top of my head then it'll be roast turkey, whipped potatoes - with garlic and butter, mixed vegetables, creamed corn, mounds of stuffing, Brussels sprouts - because my good wife and son in law believe they're food and a bunch of pickle varieties.

Desert will be a pumpkin pie with whipped cream and either an apple or strawberry rhubarb pie with good vanilla ice cream - both always as one daughter likes one and the other, the other!

Thanks for the fun thread and for letting me remember feast days from years past and look forward to them in future as well.

All the very best to you all tzone as we head into Christmas.

Dwayne


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