Title: Christmas decorations (Rockefeller Center, NYC)
1Christmas decorations (Rockefeller Center, NYC)
2Gingerbread houses and gingerbread men (spice
cookies) are traditional in Australia, USA, and
Canada
3Shortbread (Scotland), a traditional cookie made
with sugar, butter, and oatmeal flour
4Christmas in the summertime Australia and New
Zealand
5Christmas in the summertime Australia and New
Zealand
6New Zealand and Australia celebrate Christmas in
summer. Pavlova is meringue with pomegranates and
whipped cream. http//www.thekoala.com/ausxmas.htm
7Christmas caroling (singing Christmas songs) is a
tradition in most Anglophone countries
8Mincemeat Pie (England, Australia, New Zealand)
is with from dried fruit and spices
9Dundee Cake Scotland
Dundee Cake (Scotland) is with from currants,
sultanas, and almonds
10Traditional English Christmas dinner includes
turkey, Brussel sprouts, roasted potatoes, pigs
in a blanket (sausage wrapped in bacon), carrots,
and bread pudding
http//www.essentially-england.com/christmas-in-en
gland.html
11Christmas Cookies (USA) include iced sugar
cookies and jelly-filled cookies Dont forget to
leave some out for Santa!
12Christmas tree and presents on Christmas morning
13Christmas pudding (England, Australia, New
Zealand) is also known as plum pudding
14Peppermint Candy Canes (Canada, USA)
15Winter ice rink and ice skating at Rockefeller
Center in NYC
16In Australia, New Zealans, USA, Canada, people
eat rum balls, cookies made from chocolate and
rum
17Christmas lights and decorations on a house in
Surrey, England
http//www.squidoo.com/kids-christmas-decorations
18Christmas truffles (UK) made with chocolate
pudding
19Santas reindeer Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen,
Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, Rudolf
20Christmas Yule Log (UK) is a tradition borrowed
from France
21Hanging the stockings by the chimney on Christmas
Eve (Dec 24th)
22Fruit cake (Canada, USA, UK) is made with candied
fruit, nuts, and spices
23Christmas Cake (UK) made with spices, nuts, and
dried fruit
24Christmas crackers are traditional in the UK,
Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada,
and Ireland. They can be filled with toys, a
paper crown, or jokes.