How A Burning Yule Log Became A Holiday Tradition
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Christmas is all about beloved traditions. For some, this means attending midnight mass on Christmas Eve. For others, it is baking cookies and decorating the house. And then there are those whose holiday would feel incomplete without an episode of The Yule Log — a show featuring a warm, crackling fire.
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paras2일So nice- somapysefuzy3일#ILOVEYULELOGSDURINGCHIRSTMAS MERRY CHIRSTMAS EVERYONE🤓😀 and a happy new year 🎉🎊
ilovehenrydsaf3일Anybody wanna talk about their peculiar Christmas traditions in the replies? One of mine is that we leave some whiskey for Rudolph instead of milk for santa 💀 its crazy- 303282일ha ha ha ha ha that's so funny we leave a key cuz we don't have a chimne
- zehefimosyse2일peculiar tradition: does anyone else leave carrots for the reindeer and also milk and cookies for santa? or is it just me and also i do a midnight mass (at midnight) so i end up sleeping at like 1 am and i bet santa's just waiting for me to sleep to give me the presents...
wooperlover1943일I love this article!
wooperlover1943일Amazing!
wooperlover1943일I didn't know why yule logs were so common until now!- dukedetain3일James says: "I find it fascinating how a practical necessity from the Middle Ages—burning a massive log to keep the home warm during the long winter solstice nights—transformed into the festive yule log dessert we enjoy today." Grandma says: "It really is remarkable how the symbolism of light and warmth enduring the darkness evolved from a literal, practical pagan ritual into a cherished, albeit decorative, Christmas tradition.
wesssss3일So cool!