We very rarely have turkey, Fremen. We don't have thanksgiving, and turkey's not really traditional at Christmas, but occasionally cold turkey will be among the meats we have at lunch.
Oh, and a couple of other things: over here, Santa wears shorts and a singlet, and his sleigh is pulled by six white boomers (kangaroos). We like fruitcake (because we know how to make good ones), but plum pudding is a more traditional christmas lunch dessert, although it's also pretty common to see a pavlova or two. And to us, a pumpkin pie is a silly idea. We eat pumpkin with the rest of our veggies.
Christmas in July parties are reasonably common, but by no means universal, where we get together and have a hot dinner; it more closely resembles a traditional northern hemisphere christmas.
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