I had to laugh about people eating the roast dinner. I live in NSW, Australia and we emigrated from England in the mid 80′s. Oh the cultural cringe! Yep there would be Mum sweating in the kitchen with the turkey and all it trimmings and usually complaining.
huh, I’m confused why the roast dinner specifically sticks out – I get why the rest of the Christmas aesthetic doesn’t make sense but that part… just seems reasonable to me? (I guess I have a background assumption that eating oddly specific food for holidays is normal)
I had to laugh about people eating the roast dinner. I live in NSW, Australia and we emigrated from England in the mid 80′s. Oh the cultural cringe! Yep there would be Mum sweating in the kitchen with the turkey and all it trimmings and usually complaining.
huh, I’m confused why the roast dinner specifically sticks out – I get why the rest of the Christmas aesthetic doesn’t make sense but that part… just seems reasonable to me? (I guess I have a background assumption that eating oddly specific food for holidays is normal)