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A Winter Wonderland Filled With SnowmenWe’ve all probably built dozens of them in our lifetime, or helped someone. Snowmen adorn the snow-covered lawns of families across the world. Sometimes it’s just one, sometimes an entire family of snow people. And there was nothing as fun as finding old clothes and other items around your house to bring him to life. Afterwards, as long as it stayed cold enough outside, your new frosty friend was there to greet visitors to your home for days to come.
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Holiday TraditionsCaroling And Mummering In England Celebrate Christmas And Three Kings Day In Germany The Lore Of The Christmas Tree The Burning Of The Yule Log Brings Good Luck Toast The Holidays With A Cup Of Egg Nog Deck The Halls With Boughs Of Holly
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Holiday TraditionsGiving Out Baksheesh In India During Christmas ... artificial Christmas trees, but others choose to simply decorate a banana plant or a mango tree instead. Gift giving is also prevalent, a tradition most likely carried over when India was still under British rule. Many Christians choose to give baksheesh, or charitable gifts, to those who are less fortunate. ... Decorate Your Sapin De Noel In France For Christmas ... great seasonal feast called the Le Reveillon, a supper served following midnight mass on Christmas Eve. Depending on the region of France, the menu might include goose, turkey, or oysters. French children receive gifts from Pere Noel who travels with his stern disciplinarian companion Pre Fouettard whose ... Many Countries Celebrate Boxing Day ... captured and put in a box and introduced to each household in the village when he would be asked for a successful year and a good harvest. A holiday tradition exists today in England where boys go about town with a fake wren on a stick, asking each household for a donation to be placed in the box they ... Toast The Holidays With A Cup Of Egg Nog ... rye whiskey, rum and sherry. Legend has it that it was a very strong drink and either only the most courageous or those with little sense were willing to try it. It s highly likely that egg nog originated in Europe, although some believe it originated in the original American colonies who added rum. Therefore ... ... Because of his wisdom and sensitivity, many groups claimed St. Nicholas as their patron saint. Children, orphans, sailors, and even thieves often prayed to the compassionate saint for guidance and protection, and even entire countries including Russia and Greece, also adopted him as their patron saint, ...
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