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{{Event infobox
 
{{Event infobox
 
|name=Hogwarts' Christmas Feast
 
|name=Hogwarts' Christmas Feast
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|image=[[File:Christmas feast at Hogwarts.jpg|251px]]
 
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|location=Hogwarts' [[Great Hall]]
 
|location=Hogwarts' [[Great Hall]]
|date= [[Christmas|Christmas Day]]
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|date=[[Christmas|Christmas Day]]
|participants=*Hogwarts Students (who choose not to go home for the [[Christmas Holidays]])
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|participants=*Hogwarts Students (who choose not to go home for the [[Christmas holidays]])
 
*Hogwarts Staff
 
*Hogwarts Staff
|description=Feast held at Christmas
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|description=Feast held at Christmas}}
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The '''Christmas feast''' is held on [[Christmas]] [[25 December|Day]]. It is attended by the [[Professor]]s and any students that have chosen to remain at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]] over the [[Christmas holidays]].
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== Overview ==
The '''Christmas feast''' is held on [[Christmas]] Day. It is attended by the teachers and any students that have chosen to remain at [[Hogwarts]] over the [[Christmas Holidays]]. The feast is prepared by the [[House-elves]] in the kitchens, and consisted of a hundred fat, roast turkeys, mountains of roast and boiled potatoes, platters of fat chipolatas, tureens of buttered peas, silver boats of thick, rich gravy and cranberry sauce. For dessert, flaming Christmas puddings were served, with silver sickles hidden within the pudding. Also on the tables are Wizard Crackers, unlike their [[Muggle]] counterparts that contain plastic toys and paper hats, Wizard Crackers explode with a blast, like a cannon going off, and engulf the pullers in blue smoke. Inside can be found such delights as live mice, [[Wizard Chess]] sets, and grow your own warts kits, as well as real-sized hats and jokes. Due to the small number of students that stayed for Christmas during Harry’s third year, the house tables were put to one side and a table for twelve set up in their place.
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The feast is prepared by the [[House-elf|House-elves]] in the [[Hogwarts kitchens|kitchens]], and consisted of a hundred fat, roast [[Turkey (food)|turkeys]], mountains of roast and boiled [[Potato|potatoes]], platters of fat [[Chipolata|chipolatas]], tureens of [[Butter|buttered]] [[Pea|peas]], silver boats of thick, rich [[Gravy|gravy]] and [[Cranberry sauce|cranberry sauce]]. For dessert, [[Fire|flaming]] Christmas [[Pudding|puddings]] were served, with silver [[Sickles]] hidden within the pudding. Also on the tables are [[Christmas cracker|Wizard Crackers]]. Unlike their [[Muggle]] counterparts that contain plastic toys and paper hats, Wizard Crackers explode with a blast, like a cannon going off, and engulf the pullers in blue smoke. Inside can be found such delights as live [[Mouse|mice]], [[Wizard's Chess]] sets, and [[Grow-Your-Own-Warts kit|grow your own warts kits]], as well as real-sized hats and jokes. Because of the small number of students that stayed for Christmas during Harry’s third year, the house tables were put to one side and a table for twelve set up in their place.
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== Known participants ==
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=== [[1991]] ===
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*[[Harry Potter]]
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*[[Ron Weasley]]
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*[[Fred Weasley]]
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*[[George Weasley]]
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*[[Percy Weasley]]
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*[[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry#Support staff|Hogwarts Staff]]
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=== [[1993]] ===
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*[[Harry Potter]]
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*[[Ron Weasley]]
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*[[Hermione Granger]]
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*[[Argus Filch]]
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*[[Filius Flitwick]]
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*[[Pomona Sprout]]
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*[[Minerva McGonagall]]
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*[[Sybill Trelawney]]
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*[[Severus Snape]]
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*[[Albus Dumbledore]]
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*[[Derek]]
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*Sixth year Slytherin student
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*First year student
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==Behind the scenes==
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The Christmas feast is the only one which takes place during the school holidays. As such, the other feasts are usually attended by all students, with the exception of the 1997 End of Year feast.
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== Appearances ==
 
*''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' {{1st}}
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)]]'' {{Comment|Deleted scene}}
 
*''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]]''
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*''[[Harry Potter Trading Card Game]]''
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|predecessor=Start of [[Christmas holidays]]
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|position=Annual event at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]]
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|years=[[25 December]]
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|successor=Remainder of [[Christmas holidays]]
 
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[[Category:Celebrations]]
 
[[Category:Celebrations]]
 
[[Category:Hogwarts]]
 
[[Category:Hogwarts]]
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[[Category:Christmas]]

Revision as of 21:32, 12 June 2015

The Christmas feast is held on Christmas Day. It is attended by the Professors and any students that have chosen to remain at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry over the Christmas holidays.

Overview

The feast is prepared by the House-elves in the kitchens, and consisted of a hundred fat, roast turkeys, mountains of roast and boiled potatoes, platters of fat chipolatas, tureens of buttered peas, silver boats of thick, rich gravy and cranberry sauce. For dessert, flaming Christmas puddings were served, with silver Sickles hidden within the pudding. Also on the tables are Wizard Crackers. Unlike their Muggle counterparts that contain plastic toys and paper hats, Wizard Crackers explode with a blast, like a cannon going off, and engulf the pullers in blue smoke. Inside can be found such delights as live mice, Wizard's Chess sets, and grow your own warts kits, as well as real-sized hats and jokes. Because of the small number of students that stayed for Christmas during Harry’s third year, the house tables were put to one side and a table for twelve set up in their place.

Known participants

1991

1993

Behind the scenes

The Christmas feast is the only one which takes place during the school holidays. As such, the other feasts are usually attended by all students, with the exception of the 1997 End of Year feast.

Appearances