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  2. Sunday roast - Wikipedia

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    When they returned from the church, the dinner was all but ready. The juices from the meat and vegetables were used to make a stock or gravy to pour on top of the dinner. [2] The second opinion holds that the Sunday roast dates back to medieval times, when the village serfs served the squire for six days a week. Then, on the Sunday, after the ...

  3. Shrove Tuesday - Wikipedia

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    This holiday occurs seven weeks before Easter Sunday, with children dressing up in costumes and gathering treats for the Fastelavn feast. The holiday is generally considered to be a time for children's fun and family games and on Shrove Sunday, "the churches hold a special family service where children are invited to wear fancy dress."

  4. Shabbat meals - Wikipedia

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    The Saturday morning meal traditionally begins with kiddush and Hamotzi on two challot.. It is customary to eat hot foods at this meal. During and after the Second Temple period, the Sadducees, who rejected the Oral Torah, did not eat heated food on Shabbat (as heated food appears to be prohibited in the written section of the Torah).

  5. THE 10: From a carnival bash to dinner & a show, what to do ...

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    The 10 is your weekly guide to the top 10 things to do, places to go for entertainment, concerts, festivals and activities in Bay County.

  6. Blue Bloods Boss Explains Series Finale’s Big Death, and Why ...

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    The following contains spoilers from the Dec. 13 series finale of CBS’ Blue Bloods, now streaming on Paramount+. TVLine readers have thus far given the Blue Bloods series finale a very ...

  7. Dinner - Wikipedia

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    Dinner usually refers to what is in many Western cultures the biggest and most formal meal of the day. Historically, the largest meal used to be eaten around midday, and called dinner. [1] Especially among the elite, it gradually migrated to later in the day over the 16th to 19th centuries. [2]

  8. CNN’s Dana Bash slams anti-Israel protester who confronted ...

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    CNN anchor Dana Bash slammed an anti-Israel protester who confronted her at a synagogue this week. Bash was at the Main Line Reform Temple just outside of Philadelphia when a woman approached her ...

  9. Party - Wikipedia

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    Guests choose food from the buffet and eat while standing up and conversing. Women guests may wear cocktail dresses; men may wear blazers. At some informal dinner parties, the host may ask guests to bring food or beverages (a main dish, a side dish, a dessert, or appetizers). A party of this type is called a potluck or potluck dinner. In the ...