Holiday Eves

When I was hosting the holidays all the Eves where usually pizza,soup or Chinese food. After a day of preparing food for the holiday I certainly didn't want to have to get dinner on the table the night before.
 
In our Polish Catholic church (not sure if this was norm in all Catholic churches) there would be a Blessing of the Food on Holy Saturday...day before Easter. People would bring a basket, representing the foods in their Easter meal, and the Priest would bless the meal. When I was a kid, I would bring our basket every year (the church was just down the street from our house) and I did enjoy the process.
 
In our Polish Catholic church (not sure if this was norm in all Catholic churches) there would be a Blessing of the Food on Holy Saturday...day before Easter. People would bring a basket, representing the foods in their Easter meal, and the Priest would bless the meal. When I was a kid, I would bring our basket every year (the church was just down the street from our house) and I did enjoy the process.
I wasn't Polish but lived in a Polish neighborhood and went to the Polish Catholic church with my friends (when Fr. Frank wasn't reminding me that I was at the "wrong" church and needed to be going to St. Ambrose instead of St. Michael's). Holy Saturday was the day we took our Easter eggs in a basket to be blessed. I don't remember that we took anything else.
 
LOL, PVC. Maybe Thanksgiving Eve will become a thing. The Black Friday sales start at least a week ahead of the day after Thanksgiving. It used to be fun to shop on Black Friday. Now it's just ho-hum, that stuff has been on sale all week long.
 


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