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  2. 18 quirky British Christmas traditions that probably confuse ...

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    They also eat Yorkshire puddings, mince pies, Christmas pudding, and Christmas cake. Christmas in the United Kingdom differs slightly from celebrations in America and elsewhere around the world.

  3. Yorkshire pudding - Wikipedia

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    Yorkshire puddings. Yorkshire pudding is a baked pudding made from a batter of eggs, flour, and milk or water. [1] A common English side dish, it is a versatile food that can be served in numerous ways depending on its ingredients, size, and the accompanying components of the meal. As a first course, it can be served with onion gravy.

  4. Stir-up Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Stir-up Sunday is an informal term in Catholic and Anglican churches for the last Sunday before the season of Advent.It gets its name from the beginning of the collect for the day in the Book of Common Prayer, which begins with the words, "Stir up, we beseech thee, O Lord, the wills of thy faithful people...", but it has become associated with the custom of making the Christmas puddings on ...

  5. 15 Easy Appetizers You Can Make Ahead of Christmas Day - AOL

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    Whip up this nostalgic dip the day before and refrigerate it overnight. All you'll need to do is add a layer of cocktail sauce and a side of crackers for dipping. Get the Shrimp Dip recipe .

  6. A short list of the best roast dinners in London - AOL

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    Sharing a courtyard with Dusty Knuckle bakery and 40FT brewery, Acme Fire Cult collaborate with both, using bread, leftover coffee for ferments, and even spare beer yeast to make their own marmite.

  7. Christmas pudding - Wikipedia

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    The dish is sometimes known as plum pudding [1] [2] (though this can also refer to other kinds of boiled pudding involving dried fruit). The word "plum" was used then for what has been called a " raisin " since the 18th century, [ 3 ] and the pudding does not contain plums in the modern sense of the word.

  8. 65 Christmas side dishes for a very merry holiday spread

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    This is no ordinary Yorkshire pudding. This festive twist features swirls of cranberry sauce and sharp white cheddar cheese, which offers tart and savory flavors.

  9. Culture of Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Yorkshire has developed over the county's history, influenced by the cultures of those who came to control/settle in the region, including the Celts (Brigantes and Parisii) [citation needed], Romans, Angles, Vikings, Normans and British Afro-Caribbean [citation needed] peoples (Windrush generation communities), from the 1950s onwards.