'Pigs in blankets are repulsive and not an Irish tradition' - James Kavanagh gets 'brutally honest' about rating Christmas dinners
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'Pigs in blankets are repulsive and not an Irish tradition' - James Kavanagh gets 'brutally honest' about rating Christmas dinners
"What started as a simple post sharing his own dinner plate has grown into a yearly tradition, with many followers looking for his approval. It started with James Kavanagh simply showing off his Christmas dinner plate. A Snapchat post from five or six years ago has since become, he said, "the thing people react to the most out of everything" he shares on social media."
"It started with James Kavanagh simply showing off his Christmas dinner plate. A Snapchat post from five or six years ago has since become, he said, "the thing people react to the most out of everything" he shares on social media. "As much as I adore Christmas dinner and carveries and beige, delicious food, I don't like mountains of food," the influencer and food entrepreneur said."
James Kavanagh began posting his Christmas dinner plate on Snapchat five or six years ago. The initial simple post evolved into a yearly tradition that many followers now anticipate and respond to. Followers often look to him for approval of their own plates. Kavanagh expresses affection for Christmas dinner, carveries, and beige, delicious food while preferring not to have overwhelming quantities on his plate. Kavanagh is an influencer and food entrepreneur whose recurring holiday post has become one of the most reacted-to items he shares on social media.
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