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Old 11-27-2009, 02:19 PM   #14
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Sprouts are traditional christmas food in Britain - and I love 'em.
me too. favourite recipe : http://www.101cookbooks.com/archives...ts-recipe.html
please feel free to share yours.

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I heard the cheesiest thing on a recent radio programme about celebrating Christmas. A vicar talked about giving people 'the best of gift of all - the gift of time' (and I don't think he meant a Rolex). When asked what economical treat you can get the kids, he said why not take them to a Christmas service? It's free and 'fun for all the family'.

I hated Christmas services as a nipper; one of the joys of being an adult is not being dragged to them any more. For me, Christmas is a reminder of how happy I am to be an atheist.
amen to that.
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