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January, 3rd 2010 14:08:43 / by Friedrich Engl

St. Georgen, South Tyrol

blueberry-pancake-1

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January, 2nd 2010 0:14:11 / by Raed Gindeya M.

Xmas diner at UIO, Ecuador


In Ecuador, particularly where I live at the capital Quito diner consists on roasted turkey, pork. The garnish usually is yellow rice, many kinds of salads, some baked potatoes and some been salad. For drink, well that’s easy! Soda and Wine, perhaps later on some  jack Daniel’s with soda. And desert tends to be chocolate cake, ice cream and some fruits. Here goes a series of photos I took on the Xmas diner on the 25th December 2009.

These meals rarely are healthy but no one could complain about the fantastic moment the Xmas diner is.

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January, 1st 2010 20:05:18 / by Genco Gulan

Istanbul, Turkey


moldy bread pieces on the plate

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December, 31st 2009 16:17:17 / by Alexandra Zürcher

Basel, Switzerland


Basel, 2009

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December, 31st 2009 1:18:23 / by Helmut Steinecker

Unterwald, 4263 Windhaag, Austria.


Unterwald, 4263 Windhaag, Austria. Fragments about one pm 25th of December. I don´t know how to translate the following:

Der Stein ist weltlos. Pflanze und Tier haben gleichfalls keine Welt; aber sie gehören dem verhüllten Andrang einer Umgebung, in die sie hineinhängen. Dagegen hat die Bäuerin eine Welt, weil sie sich im Offenen des Seienden aufhällt. “Martin Heidegger”

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December, 30th 2009 8:17:52 / by Laura Noel

Atlanta, GA

Chocolate Pig Christmas Dinner, Atlanta, 2009 Under the Children's Table, Atlanta, 2009 Children's Plate, Christmas, Atlanta, GA, 2009

Chocolate Pig, Under the Children’s Table and Children’s Plate — All from Atlanta, Georgia, Christmas Dinners, 2009

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December, 29th 2009 15:17:02 / by Lydia Panas

Kutztown, PA, USA


Kutztown, PA, USA

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December, 29th 2009 10:29:23 / by Andrew Wilkinson

Doylestown, PA, USA

xmas_food

x-patriots celebrate xmas

ENTREE: roast turkey, stuffing, roasted potatoes, carrots and asparagus.
DESERTS: custard tarts, cheesecake, raspberries and creme puffs.

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December, 29th 2009 9:10:56 / by Jeff Rich

Cornelia, GA USA

xmas_dinner

turkey, squash, corn pudding and sweet potato casserole

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December, 27th 2009 17:56:43 / by Paola Montalbano

Milano, Italy

natale-milano1-484x521_1

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December, 27th 2009 16:40:53 / by Christian Schlager

Bruck a. d. Mur, Styria

wishing_table2_small

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December, 27th 2009 10:54:12 / by stewart simons

St Paul MN, USA


St Paul MN, 2009

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December, 26th 2009 17:07:18 / by Andreas

Knittelfeld, Austria

wishingtable

Once in a year I have to forget my pescetarian principles: traditional fondue with 3 kinds of meat, several kinds of sauces and chutneys and a good glas of wine (Steirischer Junker).

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December, 26th 2009 10:29:09 / by Johann Weitzer

Graz, Austria

turkey reading Donald Duck - quite American

while waiting for the cashier at a supermarket (later on the kitchen) this turkey kills time by reading Donald Duck – looked quite American.

20091224 the wishing table 001

delicious “Gulasch” and friendly people in an emergency overnight accomodation

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December, 26th 2009 1:04:47 / by Anouk Rehorek

Basel, Switzerland

table-web

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December, 25th 2009 11:51:23 / by Estan Cabigas

Makati City in Metro Manila, Philippines

estancabigas_philippines_nochebuena_small

The noche buena is two of the traditional Filipino midnight dinners that is celebrated by millions of Filipinos across the country and the world to usher in Christmas Day. The other is media noche, partaken to usher in the new year. Started during the Spanish colonial period with the introduction of Christianity, this feast is a delectable smorgasbord that attests to the many influences that have enriched Filipino culture today. A casual glance at the dining table would include the traditional and the contemporary as well as cuisine that is a mixture of the native with the American, Spanish and Chinese to come up with filipinized versions of familiar dishes.
Being far from my family who is in the southern province of Cebu, here in Makati City in Metro Manila, I chose to spend Christmas Day solo and had my own noche buena feast, all bought from stores and vendors a few hours before midnight.
Noche buena for one:
Column 1
Lasagne al forno from an Italian style restaurant
Puto bumbong on a banana leaf (traditional rice cake) from the neighborhood vendor
Column 2
Siopao (steamed pork bun) from a Chinese takeout
Sans rival cupcake from a dessert shop
Red Velvet cupcake from a dessert shop
Sagada orange from a local fruit vendor
Column 3
Ice cream drumstick from a convenience store
Cola from a convenience store
Total expense, almost $10.

The noche buena is two of the traditional Filipino midnight dinners that is celebrated by millions of Filipinos across the country and the world to usher in Christmas Day. The other is media noche, partaken to usher in the new year. Started during the Spanish colonial period with the introduction of Christianity, this feast is a delectable smorgasbord that attests to the many influences that have enriched Filipino culture today. A casual glance at the dining table would include the traditional and the contemporary as well as cuisine that is a mixture of the native with the American, Spanish and Chinese to come up with filipinized versions of familiar dishes.

Being far from my family who is in the southern province of Cebu, here in Makati City in Metro Manila, I chose to spend Christmas Day solo and had my own noche buena feast, all bought from stores and vendors a few hours before midnight.

Noche buena for one:

Column 1
Lasagne al forno from an Italian style restaurant
Puto bumbong on a banana leaf (traditional rice cake) from the neighborhood vendor

Column 2
Siopao (steamed pork bun) from a Chinese takeout
Sans rival cupcake from a dessert shop
Red Velvet cupcake from a dessert shop
Sagada orange from a local fruit vendor

Column 3
Ice cream drumstick from a convenience store
Cola from a convenience store

Total expense, almost $10.

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December, 15th 2009 13:08:44 / by Christian Schlager

The wishing table

What does the world dine on 25th December? Whether festive day or not.

Roast pork or turkey? Carp with potatoe salad or fondue chinoise? Stew or sausages? Casual lunch?…

The objective is to document your set table on 25th December 2009.
The approach is up to you – it could be a picture, a movie, an audio recording, or any other medium of your choice.

Please include the location. Feel free to comment to your contribution.

To contribute please follow the instructions “how to submit”.

If you have any questions, please get in touch with us!
florian.greimel@worldidentitylab.net

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Cape Coast, Ghana West Africa

July, 22nd 2011

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