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E: 24/12: The Food network advent calendar starts 1/12
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Iamsolucky
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http://www.foodnetwork.co.uk/article/food-networks-advent-calendar.html
Join us in the countdown to Christmas by opening the doors on our virtual advent calendar every day to get a new recipe and to enter our competition — a different prize will be up for grabs every 24 hours until Christmas. Once you've entered our daily giveaway, you'll be in to win our Christmas grand prize of essential kitchen equipment from Magimix worth over £1,000
Join us in the countdown to Christmas by opening the doors on our virtual advent calendar every day to get a new recipe and to enter our competition — a different prize will be up for grabs every 24 hours until Christmas. Once you've entered our daily giveaway, you'll be in to win our Christmas grand prize of essential kitchen equipment from Magimix worth over £1,000
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thanks, have you posted a link in the advent thread?Positivity is the key to success0
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yes done that last night0
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On a surprise mystery day during the month, one lucky winner will receive £1,000 of Sainsbury's vouchers to help create the perfect Christmas feast0 -
ans DAY 1 TURKEYA rule of the universe is, the more you give, the more you get0
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Although I'm inclined to agree with avelte - it might be worth pointing out that goose was eaten as a Christmas dish before turkey even entered the UK.
Nowadays you would instantly think "turkey" as the traditional dish but there were no turkeys in Britain until the sixteenth century.
Bit of a tricky oneYour average Tudor festive meal would be peacock, boar and goose.
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I agree this question has 2 answersproud gran to 4 lovely boys and one little girl0
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ans DAY 2: turkey
i read the post above about the answer but i think the questions is pointed more to tradition than the history,although anyone can choose the answer they think is right.A rule of the universe is, the more you give, the more you get0 -
You can actually choose more than one answer...just to throw a bit more confusion in the mix :PPushing the pennies around to try and make pounds...
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maybe there isn't a right or wrong answerproud gran to 4 lovely boys and one little girl0
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