Celebrating the New Year are a group of men solemnly watching the clock, then at 12:00, the bells in the neighborhood ring out and a cheer is raised among them. No kissing at midnight...
Monday, December 28, 2015
Monday, December 21, 2015
A Christmas dinner in antebellum Virginia
Bowls of calves foot jelly - like Saint Nicholas's belly. Weeks spent preparing, such as the fruits for the "big fruit cake" and other treats. On the table were a variety of traditional dishes: flaming plum pudding, egg shaped blanc mange on a nest of "thinly shaved lemon peel," turkey and pork or venison, calf's head or turtle soup, apple toddy and wines.
Monday, December 14, 2015
Snap Dragon - a Christmas or Halloween game
In a fiery game similar to Halloween's Snap-apple HERE, brandy and raisins in a shallow bowl were set afire. Then folks grabbed the flaming raisins to put in their mouths.
Monday, December 7, 2015
Turkeys on the Norfolk Coach to London...or they walked
During four days in 1793 over 2500 turkeys were sent by passenger coach from Norwich to London for Christmas. They "pay better" than the usual human passenger. Turkeys also walked to market as seen in the last image.
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