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If something is to confess is that I love to eat Easter bread or panettone with coffee at Christmas, it was always a tradition in my nuclear home, I remember my father bought them in a row and we always ate it but always with coffee, however since I formed my own family I left this tradition in view that my partner does not like Easter bread, I clarify it is not that I forbid it but I am the type of person who does not like to eat alone, I always like to share when I eat something like this and generate moments with those around me, sometimes I think it is a defect because I stopped eating what I like if others do not, and in prayers I feel it is a virtue because I like that we all feel comfortable I think that will be a matter of perspective 😅.
However this Christmas I decided to buy an Easter bread that was apparently of little candied fruit since fruit is what my partner does not like, for my part I love Easter bread in all its versions with fruit, with chocolate or simple as it is and although it was resentful on Christmas Eve of praying our dining room did not open until Christmas ie the 25th in the middle of breakfast.
So without delay I prepared my black coffee with 2 small spoonfuls of sugar to go with the panettone and also coffee and Easter bread for my husband, eating alone is not my thing, in the case of the girls I only offered them Easter bread but like my husband they did not like the candied fruit 🤣 (and that they ate a while later when they got up from sleeping they did not see their daddy so I proceeded to give them the part of the bread that did not have fruit in it.)
So my husband liked the easter bread because it has almost no fruit 😁 what translates that from now on we will buy easter bread, but we also agreed to look for the ones with chocolate chips, so if or if the easter bread will be present again in my Christmas and my family's Christmas, now something that makes me curious is to know how they eat Easter bread in other families, because I only remember eating it with coffee when I was a child with my parents and siblings 🤣 and I like it that way, but I have always liked to know about the traditions of others, as each family with the passage of time add their personal touch to the various traditions and practices.
So if you get to read me and get this far don't forget to tell me in the comments section how or in what way you eat Easter bread in your family, with a specific drink or just alone?
As always grateful to those who take a few minutes to read me, thank you for your time, attention and comments and above all support, hoping you are all enjoying what is left of this beautiful month, I say goodbye until next time dear friends and readers.
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