So you’re telling me British people have roast dinner every Sunday and then to make Christmas really special they have… roast dinner.— Judith Kingston (@JudithKingston) December 24, 2021
Roast dinner is meat (lamb, chicken or beef)and two veg (mash and peas), gravy, and maybe Yorkshire puddings.
Christmas dinner is meat (traditionally turkey), Pigs in Blankets (sausages wrapped in back bacon), carrots, mash, parsnips, Brussel sprouts, gravy and stuffing. You also open Christmas crackers (a thing you pull that breaks open and makes a cracking sound) which will contain a joke, a toy, and a paper crown.
Sunday is roast dinner night, and Friday is fish and chips.
This would be like calling beans on toast a "full English breakfast". Christmas dinner isn't just a meal, it's a cultural thing as well.
Roast dinner is meat (lamb, chicken or beef)and two veg (mash and peas), gravy, and maybe Yorkshire puddings.
Christmas dinner is meat (traditionally turkey), Pigs in Blankets (sausages wrapped in back bacon), carrots, mash, parsnips, Brussel sprouts, gravy and stuffing. You also open Christmas crackers (a thing you pull that breaks open and makes a cracking sound) which will contain a joke, a toy, and a paper crown.
Sunday is roast dinner night, and Friday is fish and chips.
This would be like calling beans on toast a "full English breakfast". Christmas dinner isn't just a meal, it's a cultural thing as well.
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Oh shit, yeah. No, you have both.
It just slipped my mind.