by Howard Brule
Any room becomes warm and inviting when you use beautiful, seasonal floral arrangements to brighten your celebration. There are flowers that have come to represent certain holidays such as poinsettias for Christmas, red roses for Valentine's Day and lilies for Easter. However, holiday flower choices are not just limited to these traditional flowers. Use your imagination in creating your holiday flower arrangements. Flower arrangements add a great deal to the decor and the ambience of parties, open houses and just day to day visitation and create a festive mood for the family as well. Choosing flowers or plants that last a long time is thrifty and saves time as well during the busy holiday season. Many people prefer the "green" choices in their floral purchases as well as the rest of their lifestyles, including buying live plants only. Flower arrangements don't need to just be greenery and flower stems arranged in a vase, but can be in all sort of unique containers, or can even be masses of live plants arranged in pleasing displays. Adding evergreens for Christmas makes almost any arrangement match the seasonal theme, for example, and putting it all in a toy sled would be charming. Some people like to make their own floral arrangements to express their creativity and style or to economize, while many others prefer to rely on their florist to make appropriate and beautiful flower arrangements. You can use online floral websites to do it yourself and find ideas to personalize your own arrangements. The cheapest source for floral arrangements is growing your own flowers, fern, and other greenery. You can also make a trip to the countryside where gathering flowers or greenery is permitted, but be sure you have the owner's permission and that you do not pick protected wildflowers and plants. The first place to check is your own yard or greenhouse! During the holidays, assembling a flower arrangement can become a fun holiday tradition. It is the perfect opportunity to spend meaningful time together. Families might collectively work on one arrangement, or each member (or pair of relatives) might be assigned their own arrangement on which to work. Living flowers bring life, color, and happiness to every day life and especially the holidays. Bringing home a bouquet is a marvelous sign of love.
A typical Venezuelan Christmas recipe is the hallaca, which is their luxurious dinner. It is a mixture of beef, pork, capers, raisins and olives that is wrapped in maize, wrapped up in plantain leaves with string and steamed afterwards. This is the meal that is traditionally served in Venezuela during the Christmas holiday.
There is a popular myth which holds that it was common practice for the plantation owners to donate their leftover Christmas food scraps-usually bits of pork and beef to their slaves, who would then wrap them in cornmeal and plantain leaves for subsequent preparation and cooking.
There are, of course, other Venezuelan Christmas recipes but the hallaca is one of the most traditional and its preparation is practically limited to that time of the year. It is still prepared in a very similar fashion to colonial times with some modern refinements-the hallaca is also considered one of the most representative icons of Venezuelan multicultural heritage. The reason for this is because its preparation includes European ingredients such as raisins, nuts and olives-this is in addition to indigenous ingredients such as corn meal colored with annatto seeds; and also African ingredients such as smoked banana or plantain leaves that are used for wrapping. More on Is hallaca a traditional recipe from Venezuela?
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Christmas songs are as diverse and varied as the individuals that listen to them. The number of Christmas songs recorded over the years is staggering. More than any other holiday during the year, Christmas definitely has the most songs. As soon as thanksgiving is over, radio stations across the country start playing the Christmas classics along with new ones. You realize just how many Christmas songs there are, when you can listen to one radio station for days and not hear any repeated. As children, many of us can remember going door to door in the snow singing Christmas carols.
There are wonderful classic Christmas songs that many people grew up hearing and still listen to today because they are timeless. Here are some interesting facts you probably never knew about the top holiday songs:
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Like many other countries all over the world; at Christmas time, Argentinians get together and celebrate. Their celebrations may be rather different from some other countries because of the climate. In America, for example, we are used to winter snow and wrapping up warm at Christmas time-in Argentina, Christmas occurs in the summer, when the hot, dry winds called ‘zonda’ blow from the equatorial north. Yet the Argentinians still like to celebrate in their own particular style-and using traditional Argentinian Christmas recipes. Because of the heat, the Christmas dinner is usually served outside in the shade under a tree or trellis; or on a veranda, and the table is decorated with rosebuds and jasmine instead of candles. More on Christmas recipes from Argentina
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by Trevor Kassulke
As the holidays approach it is time to start thinking about Christmas presents for your friends and family. The number of people buy gifts online through internet sites is increasing but a lot of people enjoy browsing through shops and looking at holiday d?cor while soaking up the atmosphere at Christmastime. Choosing gifts for everyone on your list can be difficult at times; gift certificates make a great Christmas gift idea for those you are having difficulty with. Christmas catalogues are another place to find gift ideas at affordable prices. You can select these gifts in the comfort of your home and not have to deal with crowds that are often associated with Christmas shopping. When shopping for men some traditional Christmas gift ideas include socks, after shave or sporting goods. There are ways to give these a bit of originality and flair by purchasing novelty items such as cartoon character socks and novelty golf balls. Boxed sets of cheese, wine, or bottles of whisky packaged in an appealing display work well also. For the sports love you can purchase a book about the history of their favorite sport. The special women in your life are often given the traditional cosmetic and toiletries sets. Favorite perfumes are another great idea. Chocolates can be difficult, if you choose to give these make sure the person you are giving them to is not on a diet. Entertaining gifts such as a DVD of their favorite romantic comedy or any Hugh Grant or George Clooney movie is another great Christmas gift idea. Another popular Christmas gift idea is experience gifts. These are gifts that include an experience that most people don?t get every day such as riding in a hot air balloon or helicopter or even driving a racecar. Adventure packs are available for the daredevil on your list. These include diving with sharks and other such adrenaline rushes. The not so adventurous people on your list may be interested in a day at a local health spa or even a massage. Other possibilities include trying out new hobbies to see if these experiences are going to fit the personality. Ski lessons, game fishing, or even clay pigeon shooting can spark an interest that grows from there. For the children on your Christmas list there are numerous toys on the market along with traditional wooden toys that are increasing in popularity. The Christmas gift ideas for children are countless and the looks on their faces when they open their presents make everything worthwhile on Christmas morning. Educational toys and story books are always a good stand by too. If you have a science buff on your Christmas list you may want to get them a chemistry set, avid readers might be interested in a boxed set of books by their favorite author. Even very young children are getting excited about the Harry Potter series.
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With all the choices available for multimedia Christmas cards, why choose a paper Christmas card? In today’s worship of technology one might think that doing a digital Christmas card is the better way to go. However, there are a number of compelling reasons why a traditional paper Christmas card might still be the way to go.
Some of the reasons you might want to choose a paper Christmas card this year are: More on Why we still use paper Christmas cards
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Christmas is that magical time of year when we slow down and spend quality time with our loved ones. It is a time to share with our family, friends, co-workers, even people that we have never met, and probably never will. A Christmas gift is our way of telling someone we love them, others that we appreciate him or her, or letting the less fortunate know that we do care.
A wonderful Christmas gift to ourselves is doing something special for a person or family less fortunate than we are. Here are just a few of many ideas for a special Christmas gift: More on Original Gifts for the Whole Family
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by J Gardener
As much as we love the onset of the holiday season every year, most of us know that one of the pitfalls of Christmas is the extra weight we put on, from eating all that wonderful food. There are so many parties and gatherings, with so many gorgeous and sugar-filled treats, most of us tend to sigh and accept the fact that we'll gain a few extra pounds. This is the one time of year when we should be able to overindulge a little, and enjoy the delicious and traditional foods that we find at all of the Christmas season's events. Still, we can make the season a little less destructive to our belts and waistlines, if we spend a little time considering how we eat. For instance, most gatherings and parties at Christmastime are about family and friends, about love and fellowship. We should remind ourselves, as we arrive at these gatherings, that we're here to enjoy our families and friends, and not just to taste every single dessert on the table. When seeing a spread of holiday food on a buffet table for the first time, we instantly want to taste everything. But that's just not practical. Look at the food, carefully, and decide what you really want to have, then help yourself. Just don't take large portions of everything offered-you can't possible enjoy it all, equally. If you know you'll be attending a party with good food, don't starve yourself all day, so that you can eat more. Arriving hungry is a perfect way to guarantee that you'll eat too much. Remember, the food is the party's enhancement, not its purpose. Try to get plenty of sleep during the Christmas season. It's difficult, with all of the shopping and parties, but sleep can help your body resist cravings. A lack of sleep makes you want more sugar and starch. Your children are especially vulnerable to the temptation of over-indulging this holiday season. Most of the food we associate with Christmas is filled with sugar and fat, and is presented in a beautiful, appetizing manner. Chances are, your kids will eat too much of the wrong stuff this year. Try and make sure they get plenty of exercise to burn off some of those extra calories. When faced with all of the glorious food you'll see, this Christmas season, don't punish yourself-enjoy it. But remember that the food will vanish. The extra pounds may not, unless you understand, ahead of time, that January will be a time for a few extra visits to the gym.
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As joyous as the holiday season is, Christmas is also an increasingly expensive occasion for most families, today. Many families, who gather with their relatives at this time of year, are finding that alternative ways of gift-giving can make the financial impact of Christmas more bearable. Such creativity hearkens back to a simpler time, when the spirit of giving had nothing to do with marketing, and everything to do with the thought and love behind each gift. If you're looking for a simple way to liven up your family gatherings, and save money at the same time, consider the idea of family story-sharing. It really is simple. Everyone has a favorite song or story-or even a poem-which brings the Christmas season alive. Reading or reciting these traditional holiday tomes is a wonderful gift between family members, and easy to prepare: Each year, the story-telling duties can be delegated to one nuclear family, or to all the teenaged cousins, or to all the adults, or names can be drawn for those who will share their holiday tales. Selections can be read or recited by heart, can be long or short, and most-since they're familiar-are available and downloadable, online. They can be printed in easily readable font and contained in holiday-themed folders. A bit of rehearsal can help anyone prepare for such an event. Even a performance for family should be special enough at the holidays, to warrant proper preparation. The littlest family members will almost certainly be the most enthusiastic about sharing their favorite holiday stories, but they can also use help, finding their material and practicing its presentation. Children may even choose to write their own material, creating new holiday stories and traditions, which can become fodder for family laughs and memories for decades to come. The perfect time for a family story-circle is after a big meal, when everyone is rested and ready to listen and be entertained. Pick a "moderator" to introduce each reading or song, and to keep things moving along. Limit the number of stories, each year, to a handful, alternating family members, from year to year. Keep each season's session a moderate length, so that story-sharing is fun, rather than tedious. Sharing favorite holiday stories and poems and songs with your loved ones can turn into a highlight of each Christmas family gathering.
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A Christmas ornament is often a tradition among families. Each year, a special time is set aside at the beginning of the holiday season to decorate the home. Christmas decoration comes in a wide variety of forms. From the traditional pine tree, to angels, and everything in between, there is no limit to the expanse of Christmas ornaments.
It is common for both the interior and outside of a home to be beautified. The interior regularly includes a pine tree loaded with ornaments, lights, and a large assortment of packages underneath. Additionally, lights, garland, and candles are regularly displayed throughout the home to create a festive atmosphere.
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