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Our Top 10 American Christmas Facts! Santa hasnt always worn his trademark red outfit: Rudolph was almost called Reginald: Jingle Bells was originally a Thanksgiving song: At least 15,000 people are sent to ER over Christmas: Washington Irving created Santas ride: Will the real Santa Claus please stand up?
While some believe that one mince pie each day for the twelve days of Christmas will be sufficient, there are other schools of thought that suggest eating as many as you can on Christmas Eve to cash in on the lucky streak.
British tradition recommends that everyone should eat a mince pie on each of the 12 days of Christmas for good luck.
If you eat a mince pie each day over the twelve days of Christmas it brings good luck for the year ahead. ing to tradition, you must also make a wish when eating your first mince pie of the season.
12 because its December. 25 because its Xmas day. 24 because its Xmas eve. 26 because its boxing day. 1 because its the start of advent. 5 because there are 5 letters in the word Jesus. 3 because there are 3 letters in the word God. 9 because there are 9 letters in the word Christmas.
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Christmas is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed primarily on December 25 as a religious and cultural celebration among billions of people around the world.
ing to Southern traditions, if you eat a traditional New Years Day meal of greens (the color of money), black-eyed peas (luck) and rice, cornbread, and for some, potlikker soup (the cooking liquid from collards or turnip greens, along with other vegetables and ham) you will have good luck for the entire year.
Mince pies for luck In some traditions, it is considered good luck to eat a mince pie every day for the 12 days before Christmas, and even luckier to eat each pie in a different home. In my family it is far more simple. Every mince pie eaten before Christmas gives you a months good luck.

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