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SxySparki

Do you think this is Australian or not??

Roast dinners for Xmas lunch....

But it's summer here!!! Should be BBQ & Seafood...

What do you think????
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Thanx for all your answers!!
I'm not saying you are "UnAustralian" if you do have a roast lunch....just asking in a light-hearted way & seeing what others think!!!

    



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linda :]
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for christmas lunch we normally have a roast... its tradition for my family lol. but in aus. there's choice :) if you want seafood and a barbie then have it :)

lol
x


Mel
Its not Australian but it is traditional.

Personally I prefer the BBQ and Seafood lunch or even something as simple as ham, bbq chicken and a few salads.


mmdjaajl
i like cold roast meats & salad
or a BBQ
no hot meal for christmas


cheeky monkey.
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Definatly, HEAPS of seafood and nibbles all day long till u literally cant fit anymore in!


KayKay
The beauty of Australia is that we are all so different.

A roast for xmas lunch is the more traditional way to celebrate.
A more contemporary view is to have a BBQ or a light summer dinner with lots of salads and seafood. Both are Australian! =)


David from Australia
yep... you got it... salad and FRESH seafood is most definitely the way to go....


lladnylnavillus
My kids were brought up with traditional Christmas roasts, etc. Then we decided to have a b-b-q. Great. A few years after one of them was in UK for Christmas day and decided to have a "traditional Aussie Christmas" Yes he b-b-qed in the snow.


wooski2234
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Depends on Tradition!

I don't mind the ole Roast Turkey in the evening and the Seafood and BBQ at Lunch!!! That's if I can fit it all in my stomach after all the beers!!


Sunshine
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Best part about being in Australia is we have a choice.

I had a seafood lunch (lots of prawns) followed by a BBQ dinner this year.

mmmmm


Live_For_Today
Our family already does this and have done so for a few years now, because Christmas time here in Australia is just to hot and besides I love my seafood yummmmmmy. Oh plus a few different salads also.


Dan
It's not really Aussie or "not Aussie". It's what you like to do as an individual. If you like roast dinners, fine! No probs with that!


rowanc88
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What the first guy said.



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