We eat turkey on Thanksgiving why not rabbits on Easter??? What's your traditional meal
for Easter?? We always served ham..
OK, I forgot most of you here are ex-JW so you don't have a tradition, what was
I thinking.
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We eat turkey on Thanksgiving why not rabbits on Easter??? What's your traditional meal
for Easter?? We always served ham..
OK, I forgot most of you here are ex-JW so you don't have a tradition, what was
I thinking.
We eat Peeps, all colors. (and ham too, corn, salad, cherry pie)
The only bunnies that get eaten in the UK seem to be chocolate ones as an alternative to a chocolate egg.
There is a bit of a tradition (not nearly as widespread as the Xmas dinner tradition) to have some sort of "roast" dinner.
The peeps look good.
Yes you right, eating reindeer on Xmas. LOL
So bunnies are eaten, chocolate ones.
I like this one Paskeol Denmark, in Denmark you can find a special beer at Easter,
which is slightly stronger than regular beer.
Safe; I never thought about that "pork in celebration for a Jewish guy". One source stated the
real reason is simply because it's in season. I never knew there was a season for pigs.
So eating a bunny would have been better.
Deviled eggs, because that is the evil version of Easter eggs, you know.
Italian food and lots of sugar.
Yes, chocolate bunnies. I shopped for Easter late this year and all the traditional Peter Rabbits were gone.
I had to settle for Parsnip Pete!