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Well, I wasn't asking about unique traditions, just any,really, though I was thinking not only about dishes but, you know, anything connected with anything eatable, for example, in Spain, they eat twelve grapes, one with each strike of the clock when The New Year comes, that's still a tradition connected with food, so nothing like this in Canada?
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No, nothing I can think of for New Years, aside from people usually popping open a bottle of champagne.
Christmas for my family usually means turkey and stuffing and (mashed) potatoes and vegetables of some kind (I think we usually have broccoli and turnip). And an assortment of desserts -- gingerbread, sugar cookies, fudge, things I'm not sure anyone but my mom makes, lol.
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from people usually popping open a bottle of champagne.
It must be universal then, champagne is a must on every table each New Year here,too ;)
Christmas for my family usually means turkey and stuffing and (mashed) potatoes and vegetables of some kind (I think we usually have broccoli and turnip). And an assortment of desserts -- gingerbread, sugar cookies, fudge
Ha, that already sounds like something, maybe I won't have to stick with Italy after all XD
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Judging by my inbox, I would say you are one popular lady!
The LJ mess is driving me crazy, and I've just finished exams, so that's all out of the way until July of next year, YAY!
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Oh, congrats, you are lucky, I won't be free until the end of January :/
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We even do the dumb paper hats.
I think it's cute, we don't have something like that :)
we even get the Queen's speech on CBC!
hehe, well, we get a 5-minute president's speech every year on the 31st of December at 11.55pm xD
So, nothing like eating a grape with each strike of the clock or something? ;)
I am sorry. I wish we were less boring.
I don't think you are boring, I know what it's like to live in a country that is not religious or traditional or overly enthusiastic about itself XD Plus, Canada really sounds homey to me, thus my tag XD
Thanks for replying :)
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LOL - THERE IS PROBABLY SOME TRUTH TO THAT. I know my mum's side of the family was Jewish Ukrainian. And I'm pretty sure the Ukrainians are single-handedly responsible for settling most of the prairies, which well... WHO ELSE WOULD BE BRAVE ENOUGH TO MOVE TO SASKATCHEWAN, I ASK YOU.
So, nothing like eating a grape with each strike of the clock or something? ;)
Alas, no. Though eating grapes with each strike of the clock sounds really nifty.
My favourite tradition is probably the Christmas crackers where two people pull on each end. It makes a nice popping noise, and then you get a paper hat and a plastic toy that probably could cause choking in those under three ( ... )
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Heh, I think everyone has either Jewish or Ukranian or both in blend in relatives, I sure do too xD Well, I'm almost half Ukranian myself and also just a bit Finnish, but I consider myself Russian XD
WHO ELSE WOULD BE BRAVE ENOUGH TO MOVE TO SASKATCHEWAN, I ASK YOU.
MWAH, I'll trust your opinion, it's not like I know something about Saskatchewan beside the name xD
Though eating grapes with each strike of the clock sounds really nifty.
Yup, I like this Spanish tradition :)
My favourite tradition is probably the Christmas crackers where two people pull on each end.lol, it says there that we have them,too, only it's not exactly the same thing, for one, people pull only from one end here and there's a burst of confetti from the other end and a little surprise inside sometimes, but mostly it's just confetti that you have to scrap from the carpets for bloody forever xD Also, I once accidentally burnt my GrandPa's trousers with that thing, it looked like a burnt from cigarette XD ( ... )
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I really do have to make a Ten/Rose/kittens doodle someday ^^;
I've just downloaded Alice, now I just have to find the time to watch it, although at first glance the hatter guy does look kinda cute XD
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YESYES, please, kittens are so much better than babies, I'm a cat person XD
I think I only would be able to watch it on Friday, as for the Hatter, his Primeaval's character is too ingrained in my mind, I was the least cool of all men there, he's kinda short too, I love tall men, this one is like younger brother for me XDD
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My family, for instance, is Scottish/English on one side and Mennonite Russian on the other. Unfortunately I think I've only had Christmas dinner with the M.R.'s once many years ago, but I'm sure there were perogies involved. Usually the main 'ethic' food we have is a Scottish stuffing called scurly. On Christmas Eve we have a wok, and because we're spending the holidays in the Channel Islands UK, New Year's Eve will likely consist of fresh seafood. For Canadians, anything goes as long as there's food and lots of it.
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hehe, that's for me to ask :P
Wow, you have a very interesting origins, I had to look up what the Mennonite Russians are xD
perogies
lol, is this the variation of the Russian word for "pie"?
we're spending the holidays in the Channel Islands UK
Gah, I'm so jealous, I want to see Scotland so much xD
Whew. Long Post is long!
Ha, I'm a comment's of Doom champion, you don't know what a long post is ;DDDD
Thank you for the info, very curious :) I've been thinking maybe to choose Scotland instead, I'm a bit in love with it even though I don't know much XD
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Pretty close, thanks to Wikipedia. Alberta has a large Ukrainian and Mennonite population, so perogies are everywhere. We even have the world's largest perogy.
Gah, I'm so jealous, I want to see Scotland so much
Scotland's beautiful, bit a little too cold in the winter (even for a Canadian!) The Channel Islands are closer to the coast of France, and are rather eccentric.
I hope all this hopes. We are a ridiculous nation.
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Hehe, so the common notion here that almost 20% of Canadian poopulation are Ukranians can just be true XDD
bit a little too cold in the winter
How cold? For me lower than -15C is too cold, but my Mum was born in a region where -40C in winter is a pretty common things XD
The Channel Islands are closer to the coast of France, and are rather eccentric.
heh, well, I've been to Caucasus and Crimea(which is in Ukraine), I'm not scared of eccentric XD I'm also a mix of Russian, Ukranian and Finnish myself so I'm obv. not that normal XD
We are a ridiculous nation.
I totally love you more for it :P
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