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Polite Society School of Étiquette offers Beginning, Advanced, Business, and Tea Étiquette Courses. Étiquette tutelage is presented at speaking engagements, webinars, school seminars, private dinners, and specialty tea events. The School's mission is to educate adults and children in customary codes of conduct with an emphasis on everyday social graces.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

A-Z CHRISTMAS STEEPED IN TRADITIONS

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IS FOR PLUM PUDDING, A PARTRIDGE IN A PEAR TREE, PANTOMIMES, PEACE ON EARTH

Much like mince pies, plum pudding was not only an indulgent Christmas food, but also steeped in religious meaning.  As with mincemeat, the mix should contain 13 ingredients, and the pudding should be made on the 25th Sunday after Trinity, or stir-up Sunday as it has come to be known, since every member of the family should take it in turn to stir the mixture from east to west to honour the journey of the wise men.  


Many people also take this opportunity to make a wish while stirring the pudding for good luck.  A silver coin should also be mixed in and the guest who finds it in his slice is said to have good fortune in the coming year.  The pudding itself is normally the finale of Christmas Dinner and is served topped with holly and doused in brandy, which is then lit and brought to the table with much ceremony and to a great applause.


From English Home Magazine

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