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Father Christmas
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An English Christmas Tea

Woodlands Junior School is in the south-east corner of England

In my family, Christmas tea is enjoyed by family and friends. We invite aunts, uncles and friends to an evenng of party games and fun.

We eat Christmas tea about 6 pm.

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A variety of cheeses

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Pigs in a Blanket and voulevonts

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A variety of dips

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Carrots and celery sticks

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Christmas Cake and Mince Pies

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Snowmen buns (cup cakes)

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Yule Log Cake

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