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i bet you've asked yourself the same question. of course the food here is very different from your grandma's cuisine, but it's not bad as you might believe. it's not all about lamb, roast beef, potatoes, yorkshire pudding and fish and chips!
whether it is leg or breast, they will cook it using spices, the thing that may vary are the side dishes which can be rice, sweet carrots, potatoes, salad (rigorously without olive oil, salt or vinegar), pasta or sauces. fish and chips fish and chips last but not least, the inevitable typical english...
https://www.wimbledon-school.ac.uk/blog/5-typical-host-family-meals/
tradition retained the lenten fast in its entirety, although it was made voluntary, rather than obligatory. [ ] ashes[ edit ] a priest blesses ashes a priest marks a cross of ashes on a worshipper's forehead, the prevailing form in english-speaking countries . [ ] ashes are ceremonially placed on the heads
of christians on ash wednesday, either by being sprinkled over their heads or, in english-speaking countries, more often by being marked on their foreheads as a visible cross. the words (based on genesis : ) used traditionally to accompany this gesture are, "memento, homo, quia pulvis es, et in pulverem...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ash_Wednesday