As far as I know, no one ever ate the Chrismas tree, but my cat once ate some of the ornaments.
eat-ate; sit-sat, meet-met, hit-hit
Tommy
A tradition is for turkey to be ate on Thanksgiving.
There is a line that says, "Later on we'll have some pumpkin pie" in this tune. So that's probably what they ate later on.
The Tree.
Yes they do they ate my pine tree last winter.
Christmas ate too many bagels with kitten sauce. Christmas got very sick.
The tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
yes
The words tante couri ate appear to be French in origin. These words translate into the English language as aunt ate Couri.
They ate nothing but tree bark.You might think it is wrong, but it is what they really ate.............................................
This custom comes from the Gospel. Recall that when they arrived in Bethlehem, Mary and Joseph searched for refuge. And, of course, they had nothing to eat. Then they found a cave where they had taken refuge. Thus, due to childbirth, too, was before a meal. Finally, the star heralded the birth of Jesus. That's when they finally ate. By the way, after the first star there can only be special Lenten food and plenty to eat too will be later, after the Christmas liturgy.