Traditionally, people have feasts on Christmas. This is usually served either on Christmas Eve or on Christmas Day. The main course for that feast can be variable. However, most often, it is either ham or turkey.
Again, this can be quite variable. For instance, many people love having a seafood feast for Christmas. Others enjoy such things as a standing rib roast, prime rib, or similar. There are even people who have nothing but finger foods or snacks for Christmas. Generally, the main course is something that isn’t commonly eaten, so as to make the Christmas feast special.
Either way, there can be many reasons behind what is chosen as the main course for Christmas dinner. It can be very interesting to see what people plan to have. Thus, we have a poll about what you plan on having for your Christmas Dinner main course.
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What do you plan on having for the main course this Christmas?
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Ham
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Turkey
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Other main course
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I’m not having anything special for Christmas Dinner
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My family will be having ham…to be a change from the Turkey we had on Thanksgiving.
That is a very reasonable reason for having ham!
Ham is usually what we have, love ham.
I also greatly enjoy ham, but we don’t have it often.
We usually eat cod fish ans octopus.
My brother also loves having seafood for Christmas dinner, though he usually grills his on his barbecue.
It will likely be ham since turkeys are too expensive for my budget.
We so rarely have something really special that we will probably have ham this year, although we have a small turkey in the freezer that was given to us.
I see your viewpoint as well.