Winter solstice foods

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Winter is a magical time of year, and there's no better way to celebrate the season than with some delicious recipes and food traditions. Whether you're looking to cozy up with loved ones or simply enjoy some comforting, warming meals, these winter solstice recipes are sure to inspire. From hearty soups and stews to festive treats and libations, these recipes are perfect for any winter occasion. So why not embrace the magic of the season and explore some delicious new recipes today?…

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Yule - Winter Solstice - typically falls between December 21st and December 22nd, in the Northern Hemisphere and occurs in the Southern Hemisphere between June 21st - 22nd, and celebrations may vary from year to year depending on when the Sun reaches the southern most point in its yearly cycle. At this time it marks the beginning of Winter and celebrates the rebirth of light and the Sun. It also marks the longest night of the year and because of that the days grow longer as we emerge from…

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The Winter Solstice marks the longest night of the year and the promise of the return of the light. That definitely deserves a feast. Here are 100 awesome recipes to celebrate Yule from dawn til dusk, and beyond. #yule #yulerecipes #kitchenwitchcraft #wintersolstice

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There’s nothing quite like the holidays in snowy Scandinavia—but since most of us are staying closer to home these days, heading there in person might be a distant dream. Not to worry—we’re here to bring Nordic holiday traditions to you! In our latest blog post, learn about foods, décor and everything in between. See how gløgg, sild, and boller i karry round out a holiday meal, learn how to play Pakkeleg and find out what the deal is with those Yule goats. #moderndane #scandinavianholiday

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Traditions and reasons for celebration vary from culture to culture, there are common themes like fire, feast, and even gift exchange.The celebration began back as far as the fifth century by Germanic pagans as a midwinter feast that would keep out the cold, dark, and sparse, bringing in blessings of survival, abundance, health, and the return of the sun. King Haakon I of Norway actually rescheduled the celebrations of Yule to go along with the celebrations Christian people had for…

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