on 19-12-2017 15:19
Hi everyone!
Welcome to day 6 of our 12 days of Christmas celebration!
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Do you have any non-traditional Christmas plans or ideas? Do you have something to eat other then a turkey dinner on Christmas day? Or do you spend Christmas doing anything unusual?
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on 19-12-2017 15:51
on 19-12-2017 15:51
This year I will be going to the beach on Christmas morning to do some photography which is a non tradition
on 19-12-2017 16:00
on 19-12-2017 16:00
on 19-12-2017 16:01
on 19-12-2017 16:15
on 19-12-2017 16:15
@Anonymous Sounds awesome! Is that in the UK or somewhere hot?
@viridis That's really cool! A great way to entertain the kids. It might become a proper Christmas tradition over the next few years!
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19-12-2017 16:18 - edited 19-12-2017 16:18
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Not this year, but a few years ago I had a Lamb Rogan Josh as my Christamas dinner when we all decided to eat out for Christamas dinner and ended going to a curry house. They were doing traditional christmas dinner but I thought, what the heck and had something different
We're having pork as well as turkey this year, with Apple and Berry Crumble for dessert
on 19-12-2017 16:34
In the UK @Martin-O2
on 19-12-2017 16:39
on 19-12-2017 16:39
@welshsteve76 As a life long curry lover I can 100% support that as an alternative Christmas dinner
@Anonymous Nice! Will likely be a little chilly but nothing a good coat won't sort out.
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19-12-2017 17:05 - edited 19-12-2017 17:07
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Not so much for Christmas, but a tradition on New Year's Eve in many North European countries, especially Germany,
is to be sure to watch this short comedy clip between 6pm and 10pm - it's screened on almost every German TV channel that night, and used to be played on many German charter flights that were in the air on New Year's Eve...19-12-2017 17:32 - edited 19-12-2017 17:33
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Fried egg sandwiches on the big day..
Mountain bike is out all year round.. no stopping at Christmas, and this year we are riding
Sherwood Pines - 24th.
Sherwood Forest - 25th
Cannock Chase - 26th
and a night race at Sherwood Pines (Turkey burner) - 27th
i love being old, free and single!