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  2. Roast goose - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, roast goose is a staple for Christmas Day meals. [5] For European cultures, roast goose is traditionally [6] eaten only on appointed holidays, including St. Martin's Day. [7] It is generally replaced by the turkey in the United States. Similarly, goose is often an alternative to turkey on European Christmas tables. [citation needed]

  3. Christmas dinner - Wikipedia

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    A famous English Christmas dinner scene appears in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol (1843), where Scrooge sends Bob Cratchitt a large turkey. [44] The pudding course of a British Christmas dinner may often be Christmas pudding, [45] which dates from medieval England. [46] Trifle, mince pies, Christmas cake or a yule log are also popular. [47]

  4. 10 old-school Christmas traditions that are no longer practiced

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    The Christmas goose tradition never really took off in the United States. It faded in the English practice as well. There are a couple of explanations for why the Christmas turkey took over the ...

  5. This week's entertainment includes theater, 'A Christmas ...

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    It's not too late to catch some local productions, which have matinees scheduled on Sunday, Dec. 10 - plus live music, a film anniversary and more.

  6. Goose as food - Wikipedia

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    In German cuisine, goose neck is stuffed with goose liver and cooked to make a sausagelike dish; similar dishes are made in eastern Europe. Goose meat is also used to fill pies or dumplings or to make sausage. [8] Goose and goose liver are also used to make foie gras, pâtés, and other forms of forcemeat.

  7. Freeform’s “25 Days of Christmas” Schedule Is Filled with ...

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    Freeform has unveiled its 2022 "25 Days of Christmas" schedule. So, grab the cookies and hot cocoa for the ultimate Christmas movie marathon.

  8. Guise dancing - Wikipedia

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    Guise dancing was observed in the late 19th century by Cornish antiquarian M. A. Courtney who reported that the practice had been largely eliminated by 1890 in Penzance due to a decline in the traditional nature of the celebrations and a rise in anti-social behaviour, the practice however could be found in St Ives, Newlyn and Mousehole St Ives finally ceasing in the 1970s.

  9. A beloved tradition returns: 'A Christmas Carol' to be ...

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    CAPA and Short North Stage’s “A Christmas Carol” will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 2 p.m. Sunday in the Ohio Theatre, 39 E. State St. Tickets start at $26. For more ...