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Hamilton, ON

Dec 10, 2007

Cooking her first Christmas dinner for 16 is a special celebration in new home

“My family still want the traditional turkey, stuffing, homemade gravy and mashed potatoes”

Julie Trozzi will celebrate Christmas this year for the first time in her life and she will also be cooking her first turkey.

The 35-year-old Brampton, Ont., resident and her siblings were members of the Jehovah's Witnesses until recently. "We never celebrated Christmas because Jehovah's Witnesses believe it is a pagan celebration," she says.

Now Trozzi is looking forward, albeit a little nervously, to cooking a traditional Chistmas dinner for 16 in the new home she and her partner Darren Fernando recently moved to. Read more

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Dec 10, 2007
 
go for it!!!!!!!!!! Julie will be happy@@@ life will be fun and so sweet friends family love and sharing

make the largest turkey i can give you recipes i am italian and cook for many at my home. eat be happy and god bless you. I am so happy to see a perosn leave this organization. they broke up my sister in law she fell for it.
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Dec 10, 2007
 
yes congratulations celebrate cook the largest turkey you can find!!!!!!!!!! i wish I could contact you off board. i can give you many new traditions and recipes!
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Dec 12, 2007
 
Jehovah's Witnesses do cook turkey. ;)
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Dec 12, 2007
 
ladyiron wrote:
Jehovah's Witnesses do cook turkey. ;)
The key word is celebrating Christmas!
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Dec 12, 2007
 
Have a truely blessed day celebrate our Lords birth with much joy and love surrouned by family and friends .God gave you His Son and He gave you the family and friends you can now rejoice with .Read the story from the Bible I do it always keeps us in the right frame of mind that Christmas is about Christ first and foremost .Have a great day .Oh MERRY CHRISTMAS !!!!! LOL
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Dec 12, 2007
 
unlisted are you answering yourself? Sock puppeting? Wierd.

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Dec 12, 2007
 
Yes I aagree Topsy

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Dec 12, 2007
 
dee wrote:
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The key word is celebrating Christmas!
Oh I get that. It is just that some people have been under the assumption that Jehovah's Witnesses can't eat things like turkey and or cake! I always thought that was funny. It just mentioned also that this the first time she has ever cooked a turkey. I can just see someone thinking JW's don't eat turkey. Anything related to the Jehovah's Witnesses faith can get twisted so easily. That's been my experience and my opinion. ;)
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Dec 12, 2007
 
Thank you Top
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Dec 12, 2007
 
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HUH? Am I missing something? LOL!
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Dec 12, 2007
 
ladyiron wrote:
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Oh I get that. It is just that some people have been under the assumption that Jehovah's Witnesses can't eat things like turkey and or cake! I always thought that was funny. It just mentioned also that this the first time she has ever cooked a turkey. I can just see someone thinking JW's don't eat turkey. Anything related to the Jehovah's Witnesses faith can get twisted so easily. That's been my experience and my opinion. ;)
No I think we know you can eat turkey and cake .
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Dec 12, 2007
 
ladyiron wrote:
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Oh I get that. It is just that some people have been under the assumption that Jehovah's Witnesses can't eat things like turkey and or cake! I always thought that was funny. It just mentioned also that this the first time she has ever cooked a turkey. I can just see someone thinking JW's don't eat turkey. Anything related to the Jehovah's Witnesses faith can get twisted so easily. That's been my experience and my opinion. ;)
I understand what your saying and agree.
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Dec 12, 2007
 
ladyiron wrote:
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Oh I get that. It is just that some people have been under the assumption that Jehovah's Witnesses can't eat things like turkey and or cake! I always thought that was funny. It just mentioned also that this the first time she has ever cooked a turkey. I can just see someone thinking JW's don't eat turkey. Anything related to the Jehovah's Witnesses faith can get twisted so easily. That's been my experience and my opinion. ;)
My aunt always fixed turkey and dressing for our family reunions. I loved her dressing so I heaped my plate with it and my daughter said "Mom, we can't eat turkey and dressing". I told her it was July not November or December. I can eat it anyday I want it and especially if my aunt fixes it.
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Dec 12, 2007
 
Can you eat Lobster and other shelfish? Do you have any food restrctions in your religion?
Some religions do .Mine does not , my sister in laws does but then considering her faith although they use Christain it would not fall under Christain according to the essential doctrines of the church .
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Dec 12, 2007
 
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Can you eat Lobster and other shelfish? Do you have any food restrctions in your religion?
Some religions do .Mine does not , my sister in laws does but then considering her faith although they use Christain it would not fall under Christain according to the essential doctrines of the church .
There are no food restrictions.

I personally do not eat shellfish,catfish or pork. That is for health reasons though. I also find it interesting that God instructed the nation of Israel, to not eat those certain foods. Obviously God knows what is not good for our digestive systems. He did design and create them after all. ;)

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Dec 12, 2007
 
Notice lady iron lie directly rite here as she claims to be a JW as any blood soaked and blood cooked food IS EXTREMELY RESTRICTED!

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Dec 12, 2007
 
claimed to have been a JW but since she is a defender apparently here that qualifies her as a JW.

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Dec 12, 2007
 
You know Lady I have not been to a meeting for almost 4 years but yet I can remember it all clear as day. Why? Because it is a repetition of the exact same things over and over.

This thus would lead anyone with half a mind to know that you were hardly ever involved with the org if you did not think blood as food restrictions.

What a joke you turned out to be so fast.

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Dec 12, 2007
 
Or maybe its just that the JW had you so jumbled with blood transfusions that you forgot that it was about a food restriction.

Either way.....

“WISDOM IS A BRAVE WARRIOR”

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Topsy Crett wrote:
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answering yourself? Sock puppeting? Wierd.

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1) TC, did you click on the link on top of this page?

2) Judy Creighton, THE CANADIAN PRESS

The Canadian Press

December 10, 2007 :

"Julie Trozzi will celebrate Christmas this year for the first time in her life and she will also be cooking her first turkey.

The 35-year-old Brampton, Ont., resident and her siblings were members of the Jehovah's Witnesses until recently. "We never celebrated Christmas because Jehovah's Witnesses believe it is a pagan celebration," she says.

Now Trozzi is looking forward, albeit a little nervously, to cooking a traditional Chistmas dinner for 16 in the new home she and her partner Darren Fernando recently moved to.

However, she is getting some help from her guests who will be contributing side dishes for the party. And as the owner of a breakfast and lunch cafe in Brampton, she is an experienced cook."
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3) TC, unlisted's 2 posts / comments are directed towards Julie Trozzi. Unlisted is sending JT words of encouragement.
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