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In previous years, Thanksgiving-style turkey was a popular repeat guest for Christmas dinner, but in recent years, honey-baked ham, goose, duck and even roast beef have been favorites. Most recently, what are the new trends for menus of Americans' Christmas dinners?
:See [[Big Mac]]. [[User:Proto|Proto]]<small> [[User_talk:Proto|t]] [[Special:Contributions/Proto|c]]</small> 11:13, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
:Roast pork is gaining popularity. I think the thing is that turkey used to be a seasonal dish, but now that it's more available year-round, it's not as special as it used to be, so turkey is more commonly reserved for Thanksgiving, and other things are becoming more popular at Christmas (though I don't know about goose!) Ham seems to be the common New Year's Day dish. Zoe ([[User:216.234.130.130|216.234.130.130]] 16:43, 23 December 2005 (UTC))
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