are you eating meat today?
Oh, well, so much for Canadian tradition.
Break out the niqab!
At least as much sense as banning garments that don't cover the face because they object to face covering. And then blathering about "Canadian tradition.""What? You mean you don't always cross the street at the light? That's it, everybody, jump off the cliff."
Makes about as much sense.
its tradition not to eat meat on good Friday.
Well, that's certainly appropriate for Good Friday (good for whom? I've always wondered. Kinda sucked for Jeebus).meat, yup, I'm all in, unless I decide no meat today, I try to eat some meatless meals at least a few times a week, so in short, depends upon what I decide to make, it might be cheese instead
well it's good for ya to cut back on the meat a bit, we eat way more than the body requires....but then I'm a beef freak, so I have to force myself to rein that inWell, that's certainly appropriate for Good Friday (good for whom? I've always wondered. Kinda sucked for Jeebus).
It fits right in with the traditional hymn "What a Friend We Have in Cheeses."
didn't you do fishy fridays...we did but then they cut it out...I hate fishiesI always thought that was just a Catholic tradition and it's not something I recall being strictly adhered to when I was a child. Is it also traditional amongst other Christian faiths?
didn't you do fishy fridays...we did but then they cut it out...I hate fishies
Oh, well, so much for Canadian tradition.
Break out the niqab!
well you're younger than me, they might have cut it out by then...I seem to remember my grandmother making fish, maybe, but my mom was never practicing while I was growing up, my grandparents were. At any rate, meatless Friday is not something that stands out in my memory from childhood.
I get those all of the time, apparently some toe shapes are more prone that others, the secret to success is as soon as they pinch a tiny bit ya have to dig them out...otherwise it will spoil your dinnerI've got an ingrown toenail so it's making me kinda cranky
well you're younger than me, they might have cut it out by then...
we had homemade fish and chips every friday...not something I really appreciated at the time, now I would kill for some of my mum's homemade, nicely battered fish and chips fried up in a big old pot of god knows what kind of grease with homemade cole slaw
I don't know if you have it in your area...but this tiny restaurant does a bang up job if you want deep fried fish and they are super friendly, it's not elegant dining, it's more truck stop, but it's goodPossibly, you have to remember my family is french too. We gots our own ways, lol.
I haven't had really good, old fashioned fish and chips since my mother in law made them. Sadly with her Alzheimers she's just not in a position to do that anymore. And I don't crave it often but every now and then I'd just about kill for some too. I've tried a handful of places, never found anything quite right. And it's just me that likes it in this household so it's not really worth trying to make it myself. Sigh, the hunt continues I guess.......
I don't know if you have it in your area...but this tiny restaurant does a bang up job if you want deep fried fish and they are super friendly, it's not elegant dining, it's more truck stop, but it's good
Kiss the Cod
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it's not my mum's but it's good
How dare you insult the Roman and Germanic religions like that!As heathens who traditionally didn't have a pot to pee in we ate what the **** ever was provided or went to bed hungry. I don't remember any specific religious traditions other than Christmas and the easter thing yet even those had very little to do with religion.