2008 is almost at an end, and for those of you still looking for that special recipe for New Year’s Eve or a new way to celebrate the beginning of a new year, here are two themes from allrecipes… more →
Trine's Weblogstellamacaroni wrote 6 months ago: Every year for New Years, i am invited to celebrate a Belgian tradition. Each god-child must write … more →
sandrajo wrote 10 months ago: Every year on New Year’s Day, we eat pork & sauerkraut (a Pennsylvania Dutch Tradition). … more →
zoeyfarms wrote 11 months ago: How do you bring in the new year? In Italy, a tradition is to throw old possessions, like old utensi … more →
saintpaulgrrl wrote 11 months ago: Happy New to all my friends who read my WordPress blog. The evening started out with one of my husba … more →
louwho wrote 11 months ago: Here in the U.S. we sing Auld Lang Syne, watch the ball drop in Times Square, kiss loved ones at mid … more →
europadanica wrote 11 months ago: 2008 is almost at an end, and for those of you still looking for that special recipe for New Year … more →
Party Planner wrote 11 months ago: Chinese children eagerly await the opening of Red Envelopes or red pockets on the Chinese New Year, … more →
europadanica wrote 11 months ago: For as long as I can remember it’s been customary in my family to open a bottle of champagne a … more →
judy24 wrote 1 year ago: Searching around for info on the new year, brought me to http://www.paulfite.com/. Here is what I fo … more →
hazelseyes wrote 1 year ago: Well, it’s time for a new year, yet many old traditions seem to hang on. I was speaking with … more →
Paul Fite wrote 1 year ago: New Year’s Day: New Year’s Day is the first day of the year, in the Gregorian calendar, … more →
Justin Roepel wrote 1 year ago: A unique local New Years tradition here in North Carolina, that “dates back to the mid 1700 … more →