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  • New Year!

    It is approaching, you can feel it in the air...

    An English friend asked me about the New Year's pie I am making with my mother today, so I looked it up and came up with this, I thought I could share here too. It explains what we do and why it is important.

    http://www.theculturedtraveler.com/A...k_Desserts.htm

  • #2
    Seems tasty!

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    • #3
      Thanks Nina! Can you send me a piece?

      Name days are also very important over here... let's say they used to be as nowadays people seem to not celebrate them to the same extent as only a few years/decades ago. We even call New Year's Eve "Silvester" over here. Silvester is the saint who this day has been dedicated to. As far as I recall from my days at school, it refers to Pope Silvester I who died on that day in 500-something AD. So much for our Cultural Education class today.

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by austrian_girl
        Thanks Nina! Can you send me a piece?

        Name days are also very important over here... let's say they used to be as nowadays people seem to not celebrate them to the same extent as only a few years/decades ago. We even call New Year's Eve "Silvester" over here. Silvester is the saint who this day has been dedicated to. As far as I recall from my days at school, it refers to Pope Silvester I who died on that day in 500-something AD. So much for our Cultural Education class today.
        I sure can save you a piece, provided you come and get it!

        Cultural Education class... why not?! I love learning about the traditions people keep in other countries...
        I could use this thread for recipes for the holidays sweets, but I don't think that's such a hot idea...

        Oh and there's also New Year's Resolutions, it's high time we made some!

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