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Christmas Down Under

Christmas Down Under

We have now come to our 3rd Christmas thread, Christmas in Australia.

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The decs and presents are about the same as we do, but the cards are full of native animals and Santa dressed in shorts and sandals. There are still the traditional ones, well what we class as traditional, available though and some families still carry on the old tradition of Christmas.

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It is so different from ours, I'm not sure I would like it. I like snow at Christmas and Christmas dinner with all the trimmings, while they have sunshine and Christmas on the beach.  Must really confuse Santa when he's delivering presents.

A bit different to our image of Father Christmas!

A bit different to our image of Father Christmas!

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The younger generation have come to realise that a hot oven cooked roast dinner is not the best of things on a really hot day, so they opt for cold meat and seafood and salads, and Pavlovas or Trifle, (or both) . Not forgetting the barbie on the beach on Christmas Day. 

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The food looks lovely, but I’m not sure I would trade my traditional Christmas Dinner for it though. Maybe my boxing day one though!

Yes, please!

Yes, please!

Looks lovely.

Looks lovely.

Well, it makes it look like Christmas !

Well, it makes it look like Christmas !

Nice cold meats and olives and salad platter

Nice cold meats and olives and salad platter

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Interesting looking salad, ideal for a hot day

Interesting looking salad, ideal for a hot day

Australian Damper Bread which was made in the Australian Bush in the 19th century, served with butter, honey or jam.

Australian Damper Bread which was made in the Australian Bush in the 19th century, served with butter, honey or jam.

A nice Christmas touch!

A nice Christmas touch!

And in place of our Christmas Pudding they have these, which I must say I would prefer even on Christmas Day, not a fan of stodgy Christmas Puds.

This Pavlova looks divine!

This Pavlova looks divine!

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There are a lot more traditions etc. at Christmas time, and a lot of different food, but I didn’t want to make the thread too long. So all that is left to say is

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All are welcome. And please feel free to share all discussions you enjoy.

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Happy Birthday, Steve!!

Happy Birthday, Steve!!

Christmas In Romania

Christmas In Romania