i think it is cookies and candycane
i think it is cookies and candycane
cookies and milk are Santa's favorite food and drink and its also left for him every Christmas
Cookies. But the reindeer love carrots and celery! :)
The African slaves being transported during the 1700s were given food and drink at the whims of the slave traders and captains. They were often left below deck with no food or drink for days at a time.
Well when i was young and i left food out for santa (now my kids do it for me :D ) i left out cookies and milk and an apple for the reindeer! xx
left overs
In the United States, it is customary first for children to give or send a Christmas gift wishlist to Santa. On Christmas Eve, then, they often leave out cookies and milk for Santa and, in some homes, carrots for the reindeer. Similar customs exist throughout Europe, where some drink and snack is left for the jolly gift-giver.
In the wooden shoes that are left in front of the fireplace. The presents are left not by Santa, but by Sinterklaas, and it happens on the evening of December 5.
Oh, dude, you're talking about the classic tradition of leaving out milk and cookies for Santa, right? It's like his midnight snack while he's out there delivering presents and stuff. I mean, the big guy's got a lot of houses to hit in one night, so he definitely needs some fuel to keep him going.
It could be digestion? Chewed up food is called chyme. What is left over after digestion is called feces.
They are real however there are only 236 of them left in Ireland on Carlingford mountain in Co. Louth. They don't eat but drink a drink called Sustenance which is made from wild berries,herbs and wild honey.
The blue solid left in the dish could be a chemical compound or residue from the food or drink that was in the dish. If you provide more context or information, I could help further identify it.