Well, it seems we have at least one more day of feasting in the Grumbling Room before we can emerge once again without fear of having silly soap operas thrust upon us.
(My extravagant mansion? I think you have a shock coming up, Snowball, “bad heart” notwithstanding! Your daughters are kind, they will probably let you continue living there. Probably.)
Other than the traditional New Year’s menu (at least in the south of the USA) of ham, greens and black-eyed peas, there are many options on the Grumbling Room tables. What are other people’s/countries’ traditional New Year’s Day menus?
Well, it seems we have at least one more day of feasting in the Grumbling Room before we can emerge once again without fear of having silly soap operas thrust upon us.
(My extravagant mansion? I think you have a shock coming up, Snowball, “bad heart” notwithstanding! Your daughters are kind, they will probably let you continue living there. Probably.)
Other than the traditional New Year’s menu (at least in the south of the USA) of ham, greens and black-eyed peas, there are many options on the Grumbling Room tables. What are other people’s/countries’ traditional New Year’s Day menus?