Does santa eat your mince pies?!


Question: i leave mince pies out for santa and in the morning there gone, does he eat them or not


Answers: i leave mince pies out for santa and in the morning there gone, does he eat them or not

yes we leave a mince pie and a tree chocolate and a glass of coke lol
and there are gone in the morning apart from a few crumbs

no

Yes thats why he is so big.lol

no i do

Of course he does and he drinks the sherry. Happy Christmas

well, theres only one fat guy bringin me presents this year and his name aint Santa! lol (Dad)

Course he does :)

i think santa needs to lose a little weight so i leave carrots for the reindeers, they eat them

hes fat what do you think...........

No!!Sorry to tell you,but Santa isn`t even real.

yes, but if he's sick of em he might feed em to his reindeer.

well first of all mincemeat pies are called mince "meat" for a reason.
They are made with yes ground beef and or ground suet which is also known as beef fat.
So obviously your Santa is not a vegetarian!!!

Well mince pies don't disappear on their own do they?
I can't think of any other logical reason, so he must eat them!

No..how old are you? he is sorta..(fake) ur parents r santa!

Santa shares the mince pies with his reindeer..don't forget his sherry

Yes he always used to but now as i'm older i eat them first lol.
MERRY CHRISTMAS X

Why did you put this in Vegetarian/Vegan section?

Also Santa will like anything you make him! As long as you believe! :)

Yes, and a glass of sherry to go with it, lol.

NO ... Santa likes hair pies and a beer.

Mincemeat
A spicy preserve comprising a mixture of dried fruit, apple, suet and candied fruit and spices steeped in rum or brandy. It has been part of British cookery for centuries and did originally contain meat, though now the only meat present is in the suet.

Is Santa felxitarian?

He has a few bites of the mince pie I leave him...i think hes pretty full by the time he visits my house!





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