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December 21, 2005
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Linda's Note: I am rerunnning last year's Christmas Eve edition (with Maggie's permission) for a couple of reasons. I wanted to share again our family's traditions and recipes. I thought about writing another issue, but the menu and the antics remain the same. I guess that's why they call it tradition! We also have many new subscribers that may not have seen the original issue. To them, and to you, my wishes also remain the same. May you have a blessed Christmas season, in which ever way you choose to celebrate this Holy time.
Linda
Hi
from Linda in Michigan. Christmas Eve. Following the Polish tradition, that's
when we celebrate our family Christmas. When I was little, my dad refused to put
up the tree until Christmas Eve. We would decorate the tree, have dinner, open
presents and then go to midnight Mass. Now my children and grandchildren come to
my house. My daughter and daughters-in-law and I set out a buffet dinner. We
kind of pick at it all afternoon. Then, as soon as it gets dark, the grandkids
start running from window to window to see who can spot him first. Yep. Santa.
He comes to our house every Christmas Eve, hands out presents and candy canes,
has his picture taken with everyone (even the granddogs) and then is on his way
to his next appointed round. It's kind of a laid back day, with my son, Tim,
measuring the stacks of presents and whining that his sister's stack is bigger
than his, son Mark overseeing the grandkids playing with the village that we set
up and resetting the train on it's track a million times, and daughter Marie
doing everything from refilling the cookie trays to doing the dishes to
reminding Tim that her stack is bigger. The food is not the center attraction.
The family is. From our family to yours, here are a few recipes that are a
tradition in our house. Enjoy. Merry Christmas.
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Christmas Thoughts for all the Year
By the Editors of Mc Call's, December, 1959
THIS CHRISTMAS mend a quarrel. Seek out a forgotten friend. Dismiss suspicion,
and replace it with trust. Write a love letter. Share some treasure. Give a soft
answer. Encourage youth. Manifest your loyalty in word and deed. Keep a promise.
Find the time. Forgo a grudge. Forgive an enemy. Listen. Apologize if you were
wrong. Try to understand. Flout envy. Examine your demands on others. Think
first of someone else. Appreciate. Be kind; be gentle. Laugh a little. Laugh a
little more. Deserve confidence. Take up arms against malice. Decry complacency.
Express your gratitude. Go to church. Welcome a stranger. Gladden the heart of a
child. Take pleasure in the beauty and wonder of the earth. Speak your love.
Speak it again. Speak it still once again.
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How to Observe Polish Christmas Eve Customs
The major Christmas celebration in Poland takes place on "Wigilia," which is
Christmas Eve. Traditionally, Wigilia is a time for forgiveness and a fresh
start. A 12-dish, meatless dinner is served before other festivities begin.
Steps: 1. Clean the house and trim the Christmas tree during the daylight hours.
In rural Poland, these are traditional Christmas Eve activities, and Poles fast
until dinnertime.
2. Decorate according to Polish folklore: Hang mistletoe over the front door to
ward off evil; place wheat in the dining room corners and under the tablecloth
to chase away misery.
3. Set the table with a white tablecloth. Set one extra place setting to
remember absent family members or accommodate an unexpected guest. According to
custom, the dinner begins with a prayer and sharing of blessed Oplatek bread to
represent Communion.
4. Light the tree and serve dinner (see "How to Prepare a Traditional Polish
Christmas Eve Dinner") after the first star appears in the sky. The first star
commemorates the birth of Christ and represents the star of Bethlehem.
5. Exchange gifts after dinner is finished.
6. Give the family pet a special treat after dinner, as in Poland the head of
the household would take a treat of dinner leftovers to the animals in the barn.
Polish folklore explains that animals can speak in human voices on Christmas
Eve.
7. Sing Polish Christmas carols. Carolers in Poland visit neighborhood
households from Christmas Eve through the end of the holiday season on January
6, the Feast of the Three Kings.
8. Enjoy a brisk sleigh ride with friends and family, and serve refreshments
afterward. In Poland, this is known as a "kulig."
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What nationality is Santa?
North Polish!
Twelve Days of Fast Food
On the first day of Christmas,
My drive through gave to me:
A Big Bacon Classic with cheese.
On the second day of Christmas,
My drive through gave to me:
Two Happy Meals,
and a Big Bacon Classic with cheese.
On the third day of Christmas,
My drive through gave to me:
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Two Happy Meals,
And a Big Bacon Classic with cheese.
On the fourth day of Christmas,
My drive through gave to me:
Four Egg McMuffins,
Three Biggie Fries,
Two Happy Meals,
And a Big Bacon Classic with cheese.
On the fifth day of Christmas,
My drive through gave to me:
Five onion rings,
Four Egg McMuffins,
Three Biggie Fries,
Two Happy Meals,
And a Big Bacon Classic with cheese.
On the sixth day of Christmas,
My drive through gave to me:
Six chocolate milkshakes,
Five onion rings,
Four Egg McMuffins,
Three Biggie Fries,
Two Happy Meals,
And a Big Bacon Classic with cheese.
On the seventh day of Christmas,
My drive through gave to me:
Seven pints of cole slaw,
Six chocolate milkshakes,
Five onion rings,
Four Egg McMuffins,
Three Biggie Fries,
Two Happy Meals,
And a Big Bacon Classic with cheese.
On the eighth day of Christmas,
My drive through gave to me:
Eight bowls of chili,
Seven pints of cole slaw,
Six chocolate milkshakes,
Five onion rings,
Four Egg McMuffins,
Three Biggie Fries,
Two Happy Meals,
And a Big Bacon Classic with cheese.
On the ninth day of Christmas,
My drive through gave to me:
Nine polish hot dogs,
Eight bowls of chili,
Seven pints of cole slaw,
Six chocolate milkshakes,
Five onion rings,
Four Egg McMuffins,
Three Biggie Fries,
Two Happy Meals,
And a Big Bacon Classic with cheese.
On the tenth day of Christmas,
My drive through gave to me:
Ten baked potatoes,
Nine polish hot dogs,
Eight bowls of chili,
Seven pints of cole slaw,
Six chocolate milkshakes,
Five onion rings,
Four Egg McMuffins,
Three Biggie Fries,
Two Happy Meals,
And a Big Bacon Classic with cheese.
On the eleventh day of Christmas,
My drive through gave to me:
Eleven pounds of blubber,
Ten baked potatoes,
Nine polish hot dogs,
Eight bowls of chili,
Seven pints of cole slaw,
Six chocolate milkshakes,
Five onion rings,
Four Egg McMuffins,
Three Biggie Fries,
Two Happy Meals,
And a Big Bacon Classic with cheese.
On the twelfth day of Christmas,
My drive through gave to me:
Twelve bags of Pepto,
Eleven pounds of blubber,
Ten baked potatoes,
Nine polish hot dogs,
Eight bowls of chili,
Seven pints of cole slaw,
Six chocolate milkshakes,
Five onion rings,
Four Egg McMuffins,
Three Biggie Fries,
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We always have a lot of appetizers to nibble on through the day. The choices vary from year to year, but if I didn't serve these, it wouldn't be Christmas.
BRAUNSCHWEIGER SPREAD
1 roll of Braunschweiger (about a six inch roll of liver sausage)
1 envelope of Lipton's onion soup mix
Sour cream to consistency
Remove the casing from the liver sausage and mash up the sausage. I sometimes
microwave the sausage for a few seconds to soften it up. Mix in the onion soup.
Mix in the sour cream, a few tablespoons at a time until it reaches a spreading
consistency. Serve with crackers.
CRABMEAT SPREAD
1 can of crabmeat (you need not get the expensive kind)
1 8 ounce package of cream cheese
1 bottle of cocktail sauce
Mix the crabmeat and cream cheese together. Spread onto a flat dish. Pour
cocktail sauce over the mixture. Place a bowl with additional cocktail sauce
nearby. Serve with crackers.
MEATS
We always have Kielbasa (Polish sausage) and ham. To make Christmas Eve less
hectic, I cook the meats the day before. I get a spiral sliced ham, cook it in a
covered roaster with some ginger ale poured over it. The ham is pre-cooked, so I
only heat it for an hour or so. Just to get the ginger flavor into it. When it
is cool, we slice it and layer it on a large platter. Cover it with plastic wrap
and refrigerate. Serve it cold with some good bakery bread.
We usually get about four or five pounds of fresh kielbasa. Put it in a large
roaster and cover it with water. Cook in a 350 degree oven for about 2 hours.
You can either drain off the liquid from the roaster and return the pan to the
oven and let the kielbasa brown in the oven, or you can brown the meat in a
frying pan. Cut into one inch pieces and refrigerate. A couple hours before
serving, put the pieces into a crock pot, to heat it up and keep warm. Serve
with mustard and horseradish.
CHEESY POTATOES
No cheesy potatoes, unhappy family. End of story.
1 package (2 pounds) frozen hash browns (I like the shredded kind)
?? cup diced onions
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1 container sour cream (16 ounces)
1 stick butter (melted)
1 cup grated cheese (I use Cojack)
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Mix all ingredients and put into a 9 x 13 pan. Bake
covered for 1 hour. Remove cover and bake for 15 or 20 minutes more until top is
browned and mixture is bubbly.
CORN CASSEROLE
1 16 ounce can of creamed corn
1 16 ounce can of whole kernel corn
2 sticks of butter, melted
4 beaten eggs
2 boxes of Jiffy corn bread mix
2 cups of sour cream
Mix all ingredients and put into an ungreased 9 x 13 pan. Bake in a 375 degree
oven for 45 minutes.
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GRAMMA G'S PEARS AND PEACHES
My mother-in-law made these for every Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner.
1 large can (29 ounces) peach halves, drained
1 large can (29 ounces) pear halves, drained
1 8 ounce package low fat cream cheese
?? cup chopped walnuts
1 small jar maraschino cherries
Each can of fruit will have 6 to 7 peach or pear halves. Drain fruit well, and
put on a pretty serving dish. Mix the cream cheese and nuts and a few chopped
cherries. You may need to add a little of the fruit juice to the cream cheese
mixture to thin it out a little. Place a little mound of the cream cheese
mixture in the center of the fruit halves and top with a half of a cherry.
Refrigerate until ready to serve.
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There is hardly anything that can be made for only two people during the
holidays. During all the cleaning and decorating and cooking and shopping find a
quiet moment. Make yourself a cup of tea or hot chocolate. Sit down and think
about the Reason for all your work. Sip your warm drink and warm your heart with
thoughts about the One you believe in. Offer Him your heart and your drink. He
will share. That is the best recipe for two.
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KRUSCIKI (ANGEL WINGS)
12 egg yolks
3 tablespoons powdered sugar (confectioners)
?? teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 cups of flour
Mix together all ingredients and knead. Roll out quite thin and cut into 1 ??
inch strips. Cut each strip into three inch long pieces on an angle. Slit each
piece lengthwise about 1 inch wide in center of each piece. Insert one side
through the slit. In a deep frying pan, melt shortening to about 1 inch depth.
When shortening is hot, place enough pieces of pastry in pan without crowding
them and fry on each side until light brown in color. Use tongs to turn each
piece over as well as to remove them from the pan. Place on paper toweling. When
all pieces are fried, using a sieve, sprinkle with powdered sugar.
WESOLYCH
SWIAT
from Linda in Michigan!
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