Holiday Traditions for December

Jules

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Do you have any holiday traditions? Christmas? Chanukah? Other?

I pull out a few old Christmas decorations from my childhood for the window display. I’ll try and take a picture of a couple of them.

The one tradition I have is a turkey dinner. I do this even if we don’t have company or are travelling. Often there’re better things on the menu, but somehow it feels wrong not to have it. My husband was raised as a vegetarian so he doesn’t understand this.
 

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All these are nearly as old as I am. The candle is younger; it’s only about 65.

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Frosty can have a light inset in his back. The Christmas tree he carried disappeared years ago.


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The pepper shaker had a Mrs. Santa. She must have run away with an elf.

A family friend brought this home from Germany. Every year on Xmas eve, I’d burn it for about 10 minutes.
It finally gave up and split in half. I probably could add wax. No point, as I intend to give it to my two daughters at some time.

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Growing up, because my father celebrated his name day on Christmas, my mother and us five girls would be baking all day and have company for dinner. Lots of good food, commotion, beautiful scents, music, laughter, and wonderful feelings overall. After my father passed away, it wasn't the same. One other consistent tradition has been to sing Christmas songs on Christmas Eve or go caroling in the neighborhood with our church choir when I was young.
 
I'm with you on the crab and shrimp. Then I'd add in a lobster tail or 2!
Throughout my young adulthood, I always had Christmas Eve dinner at my friend's home, big Italian family. The 7 fishes is an old Italian tradition. No meat since it's always "fast before feast", hah! Some fast..... ;)

We never did make it to 7 I don't think. Whole lobsters, shrimp cocktails, white clam sauce for the pasta, clams casino, red calamari sauce, some kind of baked fish.

Of course, there was spaghetti, tomato sauce, vegetables, a casserole or 3, baked potatoes, desserts and steak for those who didn't want lobster.

It was a huge dinner.
 
I grew up with the tradition of eating 7 fishes on Christmas eve and I continue the tradition
Oh, yes! 🙂 On Christmas Eve, it's an Italian tradition to prepare the Feast of the Seven Fishes. I have fond memories of enjoying this traditional dinner every year at my grandma's house before we went to midnight mass. These days, I don't prepare a seven-course fish dinner, but I do hold with tradition and always have fish on Christmas Eve. I'm not sure what I'll have this year, it depends on what looks good at the market. I'm thinking fried calamari and clams or mussels in a garlic-herb white wine sauce with pasta.
I guess I've never heard of it either. What does a person do for this tradition?
Everything you Wanted to Know About the Feast of the Seven Fishes > https://www.nonnabox.com/feast-of-the-seven-fishes/

Feast of the Seven Fishes, Photo via Saveur

Christmas Day dinner is a roasted boneless leg of lamb with currant sauce, sautéed portabella mushrooms, scalloped potatoes, and a fennel, red onion, and mandarin orange salad with oil-cured olives. For dessert, individual molten chocolate cakes with raspberry coulis and Christmas cookies... and espresso, so we don't fall asleep after all that, lol! :coffee:

Bella ✌️
 

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