Old-time Holiday Traditions

FarmerJamie

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Christmas at my maternal grands was helping decorate the tree. They'd cut one out of the woods. Decorations were some collected balls, popcorn strung up and paper garlands. They had no electric so, no lights. Presents were rarely more than one per person. Of course there was a bag of hard candy and an apple or orange. What's with the oranges??? Seems they were the star item...prob because hard to come by -- we were in WV. Always a church potluck meal, often Christmas Eve.

Paternal grands were closer to town, had electric. Similar gift ideas. They made cookies usually. A big meal at home.

My mother always wanted to cook a big meal for Christmas day. Ham! Yep, you were gonna have ham 😁. Shed bake pies, cake, seldom cookies. I'm an only child, so things were quiet. Plus dad was Navy, so some years not home. It's why we often went to grandparents when he was. They live about 30-40 miles apart but 500 from us.

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Those are great memories of your traditions.

The citrus thing is because it was shipped north by train in the early winter. My grandparents always bought it by the case
 

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Those are great memories of your traditions.

The citrus thing is because it was shipped north by train in the early winter. My grandparents always bought it by the case

yes, and also i remember when grandparents talked about how they would get train cars of grapes for making wine sent from out west.
 

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