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Topic: Christmas dinner

Related:
  Dinner    Christmas  
  Christmas holidays    Christmas Eve  
  Christmas Party    Christmas tree  
  Christmas time    Merry Christmas  
  Christmas gift    Christmas 2002  
  Christmas cards    Christmas Carol  

 
 
 Vital Stats
The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Most admires:Easter Bunny,  Santa Claus,  Martha Stewart
Currently has on their coffee table:Food & Wine magazine
Favorite activity(s):Coloring in
Favorite food(s):Meat and potatoes,  Bacon and eggs,  Pizza
Starsign:Gemini
Favorite online activity(s):Sending greeting cards
Listens to:ZZ Top
Favorite time of year:Thanksgiving,  Christmas,  Easter
Favorite drink(s):Sake
Membership(s):World Vision
Favorite quote(s):"I am not a vegetarian because I love animals; I am a vegetarian because I hate plants." - A. Whitney Brown
 
 
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Ben Werner,
Student Newspaper Editor

Holiday Dinner for members and families will be 14 December at 6PM Christmas Baskets will be assembled and distributed on the 22nd of December.
Miles Rhodes,
Wine Taster

The Christmas dinner was splendid, turkeys and pork and cranberry sauce and all the trimmings, then a single enormous plum pudding with mint-flavoured white sauce (but not drop of brandy) and all the mince pies anyone could possibly eat.
Christmas dinner was a hearty one of wild game - turkey and venison served with sweet potato pies, and hard gingerbread made with sorghum molasses.
The Christmas dinner is usually turkey or chicken served with curried rice and vegetables and every household makes sure that they have a large supply of homemade sweets ready to serve to an on-going procession of visitors.
Jack Crawford,
WWII Veteran

We were invited to share Christmas 1943 dinner with the 36th Field Artillery Air Section.
Sasha Prevette,
Kindergarten student

I was probably around 26 years old when it happened and from then on it was just the promise of a big turkey dinner that kept Christmas alive until I found that turkeys grew year round and were just as tasty in May.
Besides the Christmas Dinner Party, the club has an annual picnic and Fun Day where games and contests will be played ending with a transmitter hunt all of which results in excellent prizes.
Chrissie Tanner,
Homemaker and Mom

Christmas dinner, another paralyzing feeding frenzy, came complete with "tabletop" fireworks set off on one of the dinner plates on the dining room table.
Christmas was a festive one at the Frazetta home with everyone gathered at Grandma’s house for dinner and the exchanging of gifts.
At Christmas dinner several years ago, I caught her wolfing down half-eaten pieces of chocolate cake as she helped clear the dessert plates from the table.
Josh Hogan,
Commander

On Christmas Eve the Squadron organised a party for 45 local children which proved a most enjoyable occasion for all concerned and on Xmas Day the officers and sergeants served the 300 airmen and soldiers attached to the Squadron with their Christmas dinner.
Christmas Dinner was, traditionally, served by the officers and NCOs.
 
 
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