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Happy Native American New Year Meals
The Three Sisters wish you a Happy New Year! The unfamiliar may wonder whose these ladies are, but we know them to be Corn, Beans, and Squash. They are the foundation foods of many Native American groups...
13 commentsHow to Make Real Old-Fashioned Southern Cornbread Dressing: Step by Step
This is an old recipe for real Southern cornbread dressing – the kind my mother and grandmother always made at Thanksgiving and Christmas. If you’re searching for a low-calorie or low-fat recipe, THIS...
35 commentsNew Year Traditions in the Philippines
Nothing beats the Christmas celebration here in the Philippines. Well, nothing that is until you get to experience the New Year celebrations! One of the noisiest time (if not the noisiest) of the year, New...
16 commentsarranged marriage and love
Not all marriages are made in heaven. Some are made by ordinary mortals on this very worldly earth….carefully arranged with precision and detail by men playing god. There is nothing heavenly about...
28 commentsHave Mursi on the Lip Plate
A lip plate is to the outsider more a form of body mutilation than body art but to a Mursi or Suri woman a lip plate is an expression of female maturity and a sign that she has has reached child-bearing age....
13 commentsHow We Celebrate Christmas in the Philippines
Being a predominantly Catholic nation, Christmas is our most celebrated holiday. Traditions abound in various parts of our country during this time. This is the time when Filipinos working in various parts of...
25 commentsUnique Christmas Ornaments
Bored with ho hum gold and silver balls? Here are some unique christmas ornaments for your tree that will have even Santa Claus doing a double-take.
28 commentsThe First Thanksgiving: What was on the Menu?
Most Americans know something about the first Thanksgiving feast in 1621. It was a joint effort made by the European colonists at Plymouth and the local Native Americans, the Wompanoag. The celebration...
10 commentsNew Year Around the World
I have been lucky to spend New Year in several countries. What I have learnt is that it doesn’t matter where you are, people like to celebrate. Toasting, dancing and fireworks are a common denominator with most western cultures while traditions and customs are local. I cannot decide which country celebrates the best New Year; all I can say is that each country is different and at the end, the joy of welcoming a New Year has nothing to do with the place where you celebrate or how you celebrate
6 commentsDecember Holidays and Observances from Traditional to Off the Wall
Palm Tree Lights At this time of year, we all think about the upcoming holidays of Thanksgiving and Christmas. November and the early weeks of December will be filled to capacity preparing for Christmas Day....
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