Eggnog became popular when wealthy in England started to drink it. It means "an egg in a cup"
An aguinaldo is a gift given at Christmas or at the Feast of the Epiphany, part of a tradition in Latin American countries. It also refers to a song in the Christmas tradition performed in these countries.
Joulupukki is a Finnish Christmas figure. The word "Joulupukki" translates to 'Christmas goat'. Part of the Finnish tradition is people dressing in goat costumes or perform for left over food after Christmas celebration.
On Christmas day. A Buddhist can celebrate christmass if he wants to because Buddhism is not a religion, however Christmas is a christian tradition and Buddhists in general would be unlikely to have Christmas as part of their regular celebrations.
it has become part of the united states government by custom and tradition.
Christmas isn't part of their religion, on the other hand, Bhuddists (and most people living in the "west") celebrate Christmas as it has largely become a secular holiday.
It is commonly recommended that you use 1 part rum per 5 parts eggnog. So, if you have 5 cups of eggnog, use 1 cup of rum.
It is both. It is a custom or tradition for many celebrations, including Christmas as well as birthday parties. It is also part of the Mexican culture.
He invented the Christmas cracker. The idea became an integral part of British celebration and tradition which still continues today.
Easter time is when theres new life and over time some how bunnies have become part of the tradition
"A Christmas Carol" was published in 1843, and it quickly became popular as a holiday story. Charles Dickens' tale has been associated with Christmas since its publication, and over the years, it has become a beloved holiday tradition for many people.
It is supposed that Father Christmas flies over the people's houses in England and puts presents under the Christmas tree and "goodies" in their fireside stockings. It was supposedly started in England. Hope i helped. SadieRocks11
No Christmas is about giving.