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Pork and Sauerkraut, Lucky or Not So Lucky
Being born and raised in South Eastern Pennsylvania, as long as I can remember, I have been eating Pork and Sauerkraut on New's Years Day. I can't imagine what would happen, if you decided to skip this traditional meal one-year, because I have never had the courage to try.
Passed down from generation to generation, the idea of eating Pork and Sauerkraut on the first day of the New Year is that it brings good luck to those who indulge.

Quite frankly, who wants to mess with that!

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Every country has it's own traditions when it comes to funerals. In Ireland depending on the family they might decide to plan their funeral the old traditional way. Here is a short story on what to expect if you ever find yourself attending a funeral in Ireland.

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Bookmark and Share Facts about Easter, the Fertility Holiday

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Most people think Easter is a Christian holiday, but it actually predates Christianity, and was a popular pagan holiday welcoming spring and celebrating Fertility.
Even the name; Easter, relates to fertility (estrogen, estrus, and so forth all derive from the same root).
Oh.. and the Easter bunny was male.

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In Sweden, Easter is called “påsk”. That’s pronounced “posk” and not “pask”. The holiday begins with what Anglo-Americans call Maundy Thursday, which in Sweden is called “skärtorsdag”. Skärtorsdag actually translates as Cutting Thursday.

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Bookmark and Share Origin of Easter Traditions: Bunnies and Eggs

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Many people do not realize that Easter is older than Christianity itself. This holiday existed for years prior to Christ. Eggs, chicks, and bunnies, have long been symbols of this spring holiday and have nothing to do with Christ.
Have you ever wondered where these Easter Traditions come from? Why do we associated eggs and bunnies with easter.. and is the easter bunny male?

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