While November 11 is Remembrance Day in here in Canada, Veteran's Day in the US and Armistice Day (and maybe other names?) in other parts of the world, I discovered recently that it's also St. Martin's Day, celebrated in parts of Europe, apparently, with a goose dinner - something I've been wanting to cook in my WFO.
While I didn't end up cooking a St. Martin's Day goose, I did buy one on that day, so a late 'St. Martin's goose feast' will happen sometime in the hopefully-near future (I am NOT allowed to mess with the turkey tradition for Christmas! ).
Is there anyone out there who celebrates St. Martin's Day? Is it a big celebration anywhere?
Sarah
While I didn't end up cooking a St. Martin's Day goose, I did buy one on that day, so a late 'St. Martin's goose feast' will happen sometime in the hopefully-near future (I am NOT allowed to mess with the turkey tradition for Christmas! ).
Is there anyone out there who celebrates St. Martin's Day? Is it a big celebration anywhere?
Sarah
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