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From Category:Meals
|A meal is an instance of eating, specifically one that takes place at a specific time and includes specific, prepared foodstuffs.
From Schlachtfest
A Schlachtfest is the German term for the ritual or ceremonial slaughter of an animal, which is often followed by festive meal.
So this just does not compile. If you disagree, I'd be glad to read your arguments.
Also, please discuss before reverting any good faith edits. Netrat (talk) 11:51, 3 June 2013 (UTC)Reply
I'm really not very fussed by this, but would be interested to understand the difference between the categories "Meals" and "Eating parties". For example, Christmas dinner is under a subcat of "Meals" and Cocktail party is what I would call a "drinks party" if anything, albeit nibbles are usually served. I've never heard of an "eating party" (sounds like a tautology!). --Bermicourt (talk) 16:34, 3 June 2013 (UTC)Reply