Etiquette is delicious at all times of year, not just Christmas. I recommend to brown a pair of etiquettes on all sides in hot olive oil, then pot roast with chicken stock, Marsala wine and a few veggies. Yum.
Etiquette is delicious at all times of year, not just Christmas. I recommend to brown a pair of etiquettes on all sides in hot olive oil, then pot roast with chicken stock, Marsala wine and a few veggies. Yum.
Well I think there is no date at which it is appropriate to post a thread about Xmas etiquette, as it is, in my view, a nonsensical subject.
However, I do understand that, culturally speaking, some may find such a thread useful or even necessary, if they want to 'fit in' with those around them.
So, to answer your Q, if push comes to shove, and balancing the weight of Father Christmas against that of Jultomte, I'd say 23rd December, or a day ot two earlier if that date falls on a Saturday or Sunday, or if you work awkward shifts.
or a day ot two earlier if that date falls on a Saturday or Sunday, or if you work awkward shifts.
Are you getting confused with epaulettes?
I would never pot roast an epaulette. They're far too tender. Ideally served tartare with a few capers, a drizzle of olive oil and a squeeze of lemon.
I would never pot roast an epaulette. They're far too tender. Ideally served tartare with a few capers, a drizzle of olive oil and a squeeze of lemon.
And Salopettes are best smothered in melted Reblochon cheese
And Salopettes are best smothered in melted Reblochon cheese
Not forgetting the staple diet of all us oldies with open fires.a coal briquette.I didn't know what that was so I googled it. A ruddy shoulder ornament!! Good job I found out before I made a fool of myself at the butchers
I'm sure this will have me blackballed from the cc group chat, but as my pal would say, "soz!"
I'm sure this will have me blackballed from the cc group chat, but as my pal would say, "soz!"