JimmyJamJar
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Why were they eating so late at night? Midnight roast
It does look a delicious feast though
Don’t they have a day around this time of year when they go to the Jewish bakers and stockpile bread and pastries?So it begins....days and days of over indulgence banquet style!
Do Jewish people usually eat pigs in blankets at their festivities?It was the start of hannukah yesterday so the feast was probably for that. Dunno if eating traditionally takes place at a certain time and that's why they eat so late but I doubt it!
Can’t see her ever staying in Fridays for the ShabbatI think they have Jewish background but aren’t practising.
I just think they just eat really late. The roast a few weeks back was at about 9 and then she was looking for dinner inspiration after 9pm the other night.
Nope. They actually eat really really late.Tbf that food looked absolutely incredible! I always assume she videos and then posts when they’ve eaten and things.
It's probably stone cold by the time they've all filmed it for the gram!That food looked so good. But I always think doesn’t it get cold quickly when it’s left like that? I have to dish up straight away
I think they have Jewish background but aren’t practising.
I just think they just eat really late. The roast a few weeks back was at about 9 and then she was looking for dinner inspiration after 9pm the other night.
My parents have their tea at 5.15 on the dot every day. What was worse is I used to get told I couldn't go back out with my mates after dinner so I had the most ridiculous curfew known to man.I imagine they have a massive lunch, followed by an afternoon nap until about 5pm hence why they're always eating so late.
Although 9 is a bit late for me, I'd prefer that (occasionally) to the people who eat at 5.30 every day (my Ex's family). We used to say we'd be round after work, get stuck in traffic and arrive at 5.45 And they'd already finished
I digress...back to Poppy. Food looked amazing, but yes surely would have been tepid at best. Her mum needs one of those 1980s hostess trolleys to keep all the dishes warm while they're taking pictures
Yes! My colleague is Jewish and is partial to a passover pig (they're kosher ones though with pastry on the outside)Do Jewish people usually eat pigs in blankets at their festivities?