Don't like it there's the door.
Also first vegan Xmas :greensicko:
The Finnish strategy is to gorge yourself on so much Christmas ham during the holidays you can't bear to even look at it for another year without throwing up
:stalin-gun-1: :swole-doge: Where's the motherfucker making fun of roast dinners
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.
Oh shit, yeah. No, you have both.
It just slipped my mind.
https://britishgrubhub.com/christmas-dinner-vs-sunday-roast-whats-the-difference/ pretty good overview of both Christmas dinner and roast dinner here.
Nuke it in the oven, slathered in fat, then take the runoff and make gravy
Imagine adhering to imperialist holiday tradition instead of just eating a nice meal whenever you feel like it. :im-vegan:
Don't worry, there's also bread sauce and... Yeah it's exactly what you think it is :ukkk: