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Most city and suburban Pagans usually don't have access to fields and logs. Substitute! Feast on traditional foods! Magick prevails on the Winter Solstice....
Pagans celebrate the Solar Festival with decorations made of holly, ivy, evergreens and mistletoe, the Sabbat's traditional plants. They make merry by Yule fires.
Many people would like to celebrate Yule, but are not sure how to go about it. It's really not as hard as they may think if they are willing to learn about the traditions
Wreaths, featured at Sabbats celebrating seasons' change, represent the year's cycle. Decorate ready made wreaths or original creations with Yule symbols.
Yule is the name for the pagan festival which celebrates the Winter Solstice and many present day customs originate from those traditions.
Elegant crafts, made from household items or recyclables, are easily and quickly created. Yule is the winter solstice, shortest day of the year celebrated on 12/21/09.
Representing the longest night of the year the Winter Solstice is a time to celebrate family, reflect on the lessons of the year and look forward with hope and light.
The Pagan influence on Christmas plants is reflected in songs. The carols of this Christian holy day, the holly and the ivy, mistletoe, mentioned in secular lyrics.
Christmas Yule Log is simple with a little help from Betty Crocker! Share this traditional dessert with your family this holiday season.
Finding and crafting a Yule Log is a Christmas tradition that can involve your kids in the magic of the holiday season with no shopping required.
The Celtic origins of the Winter Solstice, or Yule, lie behind many of today's Christmas rituals. A look at the ancient meanings of Yule and how to celebrate Yule today.
Both traditional and contemporary songs are available to celebrate Yule, or the winter solstice.
Be it called Yuletide or Christmas time, the holiday season is filled with joy and magick. Many current traditions have Pagan roots. One of the joys is exchanging cards.
Before Christmas there was Yule, the original winter festival that started many festive traditions, from Yule logs to holly and Twelfth Night.
What would your Yule Log be without some whimsical edible mushroom garnishes? With these dainty little caps, nothing short of Fabulous.
The shortest day and the longest night is a time for Wiccans and Pagans to celebrate the return of the light in the depth of midwinter.
Winter Solstice has been celebrated in cultures all over the world for centuries. Learn the history behind this celebration of the coming of the light.
Presents can be given for other special occasions. Ideal projects for children's groups, not only are these are simple and quick to make, they don't create a mess.
When asked about his/her preference for a Yule gift, a journalist may respond, "A lucrative job that combines my love of writing with my interest in paganism."
Since tree trimming predates the celebration of Christmas, Pagans can incorporate this cherished tradition by following the theme of Nature in winter.
Day of joy and rebirth.... Solar festival celebrated by Yule log's fire.... Holly, ivy, evergreens and mistletoe adorn windows, doors, rooms and halls.... Rejoice! Merry
The God is reborn! What would a celebration be without a feast? Wassail and hors-d'oeuvres hone appetites. Pleasantries and gifts exchanged before the festive dinner.
Longest night of the year, day of joyfulness and rebirth.... Evergreens and mistletoe adorn windows, doors and halls.... A time to exchange "niceties".... Make merry!
Many people enjoy Pagan Christmas traditions without knowing of their origins. From the Yule wreath to candles and lights, ancient practices abound at Christmas.
Creating a nativity scene to reflect a Pagan's beliefs can represent his or her faith in a festive and spiritual display.
Christmas traditions have warmed hearts through the ages, but why not start your own. Interested? Check out ideas old and new to see if you can spice up your Christmas!
What is the history of the Christmas tree? How does it relate to the religious and secular history of the holiday? Learn more about this old holiday custom.
Get your toddler excited for Christmas with this charming picture book by Tina Burke.
Pomanders are traditional Christmas gifts that are featured in many children's books.
Eastern European history is uncertain whether Riga, Latvia can be appropriately credited with the first decorated tree that started this Christmas tradition.
Holiday Beers, Yule Ales, Winter Warmers -it doesn't matter what you call them; these special offerings are a delight to sip, savor and share with others.
Christmas honors the birth of Jesus, and is observed by most Christian churches, but the holiday finds its roots in the Winter Solstice celebrations of the ancient world.
The 21st day of December marks a tradition in the northern hemisphere of new beginnings, perseverance, and the return of the sun.
Half of the homesteaders complained and the other half laughed about a historic coca cola ad that suggested deliveries of the beverage came to their region by dog sled.
A press box reduced the risk of injury from hockey skates and excited fans, but danger from getting caught in the middle of hockey fights actually increased.
Light from Yule Brand logs meant to guide people home during the winter solstice was eventually transformed into the Christmas tree lights in homesteader cabins.
Christmas can be a stressful time for the family cook. As much of the emphasis this season is on food, here are some ideas on how to cope with entertaining this Christmas
Holiday desserts are always special. Showcase chocolate and peppermint in a cakeroll. It's a beautiful centerpiece for a dessert buffet. These make great gifts.
In 1927 J.B. Yule explained the rules of prediction as applied to weather forecasting after he promised a break from the extreme cold weather in the Peace River country.
If your friends, neighbors, or coworkers come from different backgrounds, celebrate the holiday season with a holiday party whose food, games and decorations welcome all.
Winter Solstice is the shortest day of the year, generally thought to fall on the 21st December. But what are the origins of this magical day, and how is it celebrated?
Christmas is really a latter day tradition. Harvest festivals have always surrounded the winter solstice.
If you are on holiday in Sydney or Melbourne over the festive period, then you are going to want to celebrate. Here's a travel guide to an Aussie yule on Bondi or Coogee.
Food is prominent in holiday celebrations. Imagine special days and their feasts.... Visualize the food, smell the aroma.... Share in a unique holiday cuisine....
The Yule season encourages marketing contrarians to create ads that go against the traditional tide.
Red berried holly plants, symbolic of strength, protection, good will and everlasting life decorated the ancients' homes and were bestowed as gifts during Yuletide.
Celebrate the holidays in style, without causing a personal financial crisis, by following these tips.
Use picture books to explore the beginning of winter - the winter solstice, or Yule. These books examine light, darkness, and the changing seasons.
While many carols originated as hymns, "The First Noel" began as a folk song. "Silent Night " was composed just hours before Christmas Eve mass.
Consumers are turning away from hype of gifting around the holidays to include items that are local, handcrafted and planet-friendly.


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