There are """""people"""" on Sup Forums that doesn't eat pickled herring on christmas eve

>there are """""people"""" on Sup Forums that doesn't eat pickled herring on christmas eve

WHY SUCH PEOPLE EXIST?!

>There are """""""""""""""""""""""""People"""""""""""""""""""""""""" in Northern Europe that doesn't eat pickled herring in curry sauce on christmas eve.

What's up with Scandies and their shiity fish cusines?

>not eating roasted lamb, and icecream
>not swimming on the pool and taking a sunbath after that

>sunbath
>SUN
Kek.

This is a picture taken around 16:00 (4 PM) in my city, taken from a new site.

>There are """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""People""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" on this planet who don't enjoy a nice bit of salty mushy Cod cooked in Milk for Christmas Eve

We have gravlax, scrambled egg and pumpernickel bread on Christmas Day morning.

>he/she/it never ate Warmian pike casserole for Christmas Eve
>still calls him/herself Christian

But it isn't considered holiday food here.

yare yare daze

>there are people who celebrate Christmas eve

the heck is a herring

>christmas

>not eating foie gras
Poor you

fucking sand people

>"Pickled Herring"
Is this Swedish for black cock?

Where did the fried chicken on Christmas tradition start in Japan anyway?

These with fresh potatoes... 10/10

>he celebrates meri chrima

its Yule not christmas

this cat is whiter than me

>force-feeding corn with a feeding tube, a process also known as gavage