If you're having turkey sandwiches for Christmas Day breakfast then your Christmas is weird.
100% agree, me and Mrs Crodo will be tucking into a full english with all the trimmings, fried bread, eggs 3 ways, sausage, bacon the lot and washed down with a bottle of best prosecco, perfect start to the days proceedings and keeps hunger locked up till lunch at high noon.Full English.
Dad makes a fantastic gut-buster of a breakfast. Sets us all up nicely for the day's drinking and napping.
I would suggest anyone who celebrities "Christmas" based on Sextus Julius Africanus Theory the date is based on due to Marys conception as the 25th March (the same date upon which he believed the world was created), which, after nine months in his mother's womb, would result in the 25th of December as "Jebus's Birthday" is somewhat weird as well.If you're having turkey sandwiches for Christmas Day breakfast then your Christmas is weird.
If you are going to be technical, surely the Julien Calender messed with the original date way before Pope Gregory XIII stuck his boot in.I would suggest anyone who celebrities "Christmas" based on Sextus Julius Africanus Theory the date is based on due to Marys conception as the 25th March (the same date upon which he believed the world was created), which, after nine months in his mother's womb, would result in the 25th of December as "Jebus's Birthday" is somewhat weird as well.
I hear you, it is all bollox and not something I look forward too or celebrate and my daughter knows all about it.If you are going to be technical, surely the Julien Calender messed with the original date way before Pope Gregory XIII stuck his boot in.
I'm planning on getting a lifeSo only just over a month now to the big day and preparations being honed including the cornerstone to a working mans day and the vital fuel for a full day ahead, Christmas Day Breakfast.
So what are you planning??
and christmas just reappropriates northern european Yuletide, and Roman Saturnalia. both festivals of feasting, so crack on and enjoy it.I hear you, it is all bollox and not something I look forward too or celebrate and my daughter knows all about it.
Plus the Easter bunny was originally an Osterhase another Germanic pagan tradition stolen/ adopted to pacify the locals.
Christmas Dinner should always be served from high noon imho.Depends which family we are Christmasing with.
If the in laws then Christmas lunch will be on the table between 1 and 2 so a continental brekkie will be sufficient.
If my side they are all unwilling and incapable of serving the main meal until 5 at the very earliest, past 7 quite likely. So Eggs Royale with a full English and the continental options at minimum.