Turkey vs. Ham · 5:08pm Dec 21st, 2021
Which do you find better? I'm not sure if this is relevant to my American followers across the pond. As far as I know, Turkey and Ham is not a big thing for Christmas in your place. That's more a Thanksgiving' thing, except without the big Ham like I have in Ireland for Christmas. Maybe perhaps it might have a more strong presence in the Catholic population of the USA.
Personally, I like the Ham better. I love me some pig to eat.
It's not uncommon to have either or sometimes both here in the US depending on how bug the gathering is.
As for witch I like better I'm more of a ham guy.
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Nice. High five, fellow ham lover.
I was under the impression that turkey and ham were not a big thing though in the US.
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High five.
And it's big during Thanksgiving and Christmas, not so much the rest of the year. Tho you can get ham anytime.
I love both to be honest
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The two are nicely mixed together.
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I do love me some bacon. But I eat for less of it than I used to these days.
I'm a ham guy.
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I salute you. Fellow ham lover.
Chicken.
No, really, I'm one of those people who likes neither. :P
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So you have chicken instead?
Although a big fan of pork in a general sense, I don't care for ham. I've tried both savory and sweet hams, but neither cure does it for me.
Speaking on its general popularity though, I am a resident of the south eastern United States, and both ham and turkey are holiday stapples here. My redneck relatives would prepare a whole ham for most occasions: Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Independence Day, while the turkey was normally reserved for Thanksgiving and Christmas. But those meats are more central to the identity of Thanksgiving, as the Christmas meal lacks a defined cannon of dishes. I hope this is informative, and happy holiday Bendy.
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You too.
And thanks for sharing those details. Glad to know it's eaten in the US.
On a related note. It could be fun for a wholesome story where the ponies make Christmas dinner for a sad human. (or Anon Human) And cuddles, and other stuff.