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Here Comes Sinter Klaas Down The Lane To HollandSt. Nicholas, otherwise known as Sinter Klaas, arrives in November in Holland bearing gifts. He is dressed in Bishop's robes and travels by boat with his helper who is called Black Peter, who wears Spanish clothing. Many people go to Amsterdam docks to greet him. He mounts a grand snow horse and rides during a festive parade and celebration.
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Holiday TraditionsFeast On Festive Fruitcakes For The Holidays ... are saturated with liqueurs or brandy, and covered in powdered sugar, both of which prevent mold. Brandy or wine-soaked linens are used to store the fruitcakes. Many people feel fruitcakes improve with age. Some cakes have been eaten 25 years after baking. Its heaviness and long shelf life probably also ... The Tradition Of The Christmas Wreath ... been a Christian emblem of eternal life and God's faithfulness to all humanity because of its hardiness and ability to withstand the cold winter temperatures. An advent wreath is a ring or set of four candles, usually made with evergreen cuttings and used for household devotion by some Christians during ... Hang Your Stocking By The Chimney With Care ... Nicholas of Myra heard of a farmer who had three lovely daughters who feared they would never marry well because he didn t have enough money to pay their dowries. Knowing the farmer would never accept the money outright, St. Nicholas dropped three bags of coins into their chimney on Christmas Eve. The ... Many Countries Celebrate Boxing Day ... originated. Still others think it was named Boxing Day as it was traditional to open the church's donation box on Christmas Day and distribute the monies to those less fortunate the following day. It might also have been named Boxing Day for servants who had to work for their employers on Christmas Day ... Toss A Shrimp On The Barbie In Australia For Christmas ... and swimsuits are the preferred Christmas attire. Because of the warm temperatures holiday decorating is done with beautiful flowers and fauna. One of the most popular choices is a native Australian plant called the Christmas Bush. Back in Melbourne in 1937, caroling by candlelight was born. Now it is ...
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