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Hannukah is a Joyous Jewish Holiday Celebrated Close to Christmas

09th November 2007
Hannukah is a Jewish holiday celebrated in December normally a week or so before the Christian holiday of Christmas. It is not one of the important religious holidays in the Jewish faith but it is a joyous holiday. It is often referred to as the “Festiv...

How Did Red and Green Become the Colors of Christmas

09th November 2007
The main colors of Christmas are red and green. Did you ever wonder why this is? The association of red and green with Christmas is worldwide. One can speculate and come up with lots of ideas about when and why these colors were first associated with Chr...

Christmas Tree Traditions You May Not Know About

30th October 2007
There are hundreds of Christmas traditions handed down from generation to generation, from culture to culture. Traditions like the Christmas tree in the living room the Christmas wreath on the door, the mistletoe hanging from the chandelier, gifts underne...

The Yule Log Tradition

30th October 2007
The Yule Log today is thought of as a traditional Christmas dessert traditionally made with sponge cake which is rolled, frosted in chocolate and decorated to look like a yule log. Common knowledge of what a yule log looks like has almost disappeared in m...

Storage of Natural Gas in Depleted Natural Gas and Oil Fields

12th October 2007
Natural gas is put in storage during the summer months when demand is lower for the upcoming winter season. Most of the natural gas is stored underground. In the United States most of the natural gas is stored in depleted oil and natural gas fields. There...

How Methane in Natural Gas is Formed

12th October 2007
Natural gas is a fossil fuel found underneath the ground in large pockets. These pockets are located inside porous rock. The principal chemical ingredient of natural gas is methane which is considered the cleanest fossil fuel because of its clean-burning ...

How the Legends of Saint Nicholas Evolved into Santa Claus

12th October 2007
The idea of Santa Claus and the gift of giving associated with him is said to have originated in Asia Minor which is now Turkey with St. Nicholas in 300 A.D. There really isn’t any historical documentation that tells us a lot about him. There are many l...

The Increasing Popularity of Advent Wreaths

04th October 2007
Advent wreaths are a popular choice for Christian families as they prepare for the Christmas celebration of the birth of Jesus. Candles are lit and prayers are said on the four Sundays of Advent that precede Christmas day. Families welcome the opportunity...

Celebrating Advent with Nativity Scenes

02nd October 2007
Nativity scenes are very popular additions to any household in the advent season. They depict the birth of Jesus. Christian nativity scenes normally show Jesus in a manger, Joseph and Mary in a barn, stable, or shed. A mule and an ox usually accompany t...

Christmas Wreaths for the Birds

20th September 2007
Christmas wreaths rival Christmas trees as the two most popular Christmas decorations. Most wreaths are hung as a holiday greeting and welcome to neighbors and friends on the main entry door of the house appearing soon after the pumpkins and corn stalks o...

How Popular Christmas Carols Came About

20th September 2007
Christmas Carols are sung mostly during the holiday season but most of us find ourselves humming them periodically during the course of the year. They come out of our mouths mindlessly and we rarely stop and wonder where they came from. Most revolve aroun...

Maine Christmas Wreath Industry

10th September 2007
Maine is the largest producer of balsam fir Christmas wreaths in the United States. Millions of wreaths are shipped out every year. Maine’s forests cover over 85% of the state. A lot of this forest is available for harvesting of balsam fir tips which is...

Gathering Balsam Fir Tips for Maine Christmas Wreaths

10th September 2007
Balsam fir is used to make Christmas wreaths and Christmas centerpieces in Maine because it is plentiful and makes beautifully fragrant wreaths. The tips of the branches are used which is the end portion. The tips are cut in lengths from 12 to 20 inches. ...

China Makes Christmas for Rest of World

29th August 2007
China is the world’s biggest manufacturer of Christmas products. China exports nearly 2 billion US dollars worth of Christmas products per year with more than half going to the United States. Most of it comes from Shenzhen in South China’s Guangdong ...

Why Real Christmas Wreaths Are Better for the Environment

20th August 2007
Conscientious consumers today concerned about the environment are taking the time to consider the consequences of their purchases. More and more people are making an effort to purchase products that use renewable resources. When it comes to buying a real,...
 
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