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  • Detailed history of the Christmas holiday including religion, international traditions and customs, the origin of Christmas, and its social impact.
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What are you favorite Christmas recipes? Are the good?
I bake a ton of cookies and make a ton of candy. Some of the favorites at work and home are white chocolate covered pretzels and you can decorate them up anyway you want. My homemade fudge. Also, don't really have a name for it but you melt some carmel along with some sweetened condensed milk and roll a big marshmallow in it and then roll that in Rice Krispies. I make way too many cookies to mention but you can find all kinds of great recipes on line. Go to allrecipes.com they have some great recipes.
Will Christmas cookies I makethis weekend be fresh forChristmas?
I am planning on making a bunch of Christmas cookies,rice crispy treats and brownies for gift boxes as presents and for Christmas dinner. If I make them over the weekend will they keep fresh til Christmas? xoxooxoxoxo Thanks! **** Sure you can all have some!
Most of them will remain fresh. The brownie and any other cookie with butter will keep best in the refrigerator for a few days. However, your Rice Krispie Treats should be made the day before, they will get dry and hard no matter what you do. What I like to do is double the recipe for rice krispie bars and press them in the bottom of a 9X13 cake pan with a glass that has non-stick spray on the bottom of it. Let them sit at least an hour. Take a large cutting board and "WHAK!" flip it over and you'll get one big Rice Krispie Bar that can be cut into large squares easily with a large knife and then cut them again into triangles and wrap in Christmas Saran Wrap for a great effect.
What does christmas mean andwhere did the christmas treeand lights come from?
Where did the tradition of the Christmas tree and celebrating christmas come from. Did the cave men celebrate christmas too?
Christmas is from Anglo-Saxons "Christ-messe" and means the celebration of Christ. In most other languages the name of Christmas comes from the word for "birth" - Natividad, Noel, Nativity. The arrival of Christ in the world has been celebrated from the early days of the Christian church. At this time, there were no universal standards so some people celebrated the birth, some celebrated the arrival of the Magi (aka three kings), Epiphany. They also celebrated on different days as the bible does not give any date. The Church in Rome settled on December 25th some time in the late 3rd century. There was no traditional Roman feast on that day, though the Emperor did start a new one at about that time. No-one knows which came first. This date became the standard in the Western Catholic church and is kept by most protestants. Most Orthodox use the same date, but a different calendar, a few still use a different date. The tradition of the Christmas Tree started in Europe and is first recorded in the 16th century, well into the Christian era. There is no evidence at all of any connection to paganism. The first Christmas trees were put up on Christmas Eve and were decorated with fruit and nuts (now replaced by glass baubles and candy). Christmas Eve used to be counted as the Feast of Adam and Eve. The connection is obvious - the Christmas tree represents the tree in the Garden of Eden. The birth of Christ, the second Adam, transforms the tree from a symbol of our fall to a symbol of our redemption
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Christian holiday which celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ.
25th December an English quarter day.
The season (traditionally from the 24th of December to the 6th of January) around the celebration of Christ's birth.

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