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Old 12-03-2013, 07:28 AM   #76
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very nice sculpty ornaments!
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Old 12-03-2013, 09:00 AM   #77
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dang. Huge pics again. Is this better? I can't tell when I look at them on tapatalk.


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Old 12-03-2013, 09:07 AM   #78
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peanut butter jelly time
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Old 12-04-2013, 12:29 AM   #79
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Old 12-04-2013, 10:13 AM   #80
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Old 12-05-2013, 08:33 AM   #81
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According to some, Christmas is under attack
... now even in The Netherlands via the United Nations

I didn't know about "Black Pete" until today's article in the NY Times.
And what first caught my eye was this faux-logic and mis-direction of
"Party of Freedom" vs "must not be tampered with" in one sentence:

Quote:
Such traditions are even more important today, given the view that, in order to safeguard
the Dutch national identity, homegrown culture and folklore must not be tampered with
— a view expressed primarily, though not exclusively, by the extreme right wing Party for Freedom, run by Geert Wilders.
But then, reading further into the article, I found the traditions interesting... with other incongruities.

Here are a few paragraphs about current events there...


NY Times

ARNON GRUNBERG
December 4, 2013

Why the Dutch Love Black Pete
Quote:
Sinterklaas arrives from Spain by steamboat in late November, travels farther on horseback,
climbs onto roofs and on Dec. 5, known as “Pakjesavond,” drops presents through the chimney
with the help of the Black Petes, a crew of dark-skinned helpers wearing large earrings
who cavort and entertain and, as Dutch parents often tell their children, owe their blackness to chimney soot.

Black Pete and Sinterklaas also conspire to form a punitive team.
In the traditional holiday songs, Sinterklaas brings gifts for good boys and girls;
naughty children get a spanking with Black Pete’s bundle of twigs<snip>

But just as the defense of traditions has grown stronger, so has the criticism that
Black Pete is a racist holdover from the Netherlands’s colonial past.
In January the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights sent a letter to the Dutch government
stating that Black Pete perpetuated the image of people of African descent
as second-class citizens and constituted a “living trace of past slavery.”<snip>

Emotions were running so high that a popular singer, Anouk, who is white and
had called for the abolition of Black Pete, received numerous insults and threats via social media.
A plan for a Sinterklaas parade with a proposed compromise, Green Petes,
had to be canceled after threats were made against its planners.

During the triumphal entry of St. Nicholas into the Netherlands this year,
a national happening whereby a sort of street theater is performed on the children’s behalf,
the Black Petes were in attendance once again, albeit this time with less ostentatious golden earrings.
For security’s sake, the saint himself was accompanied by armed Petes in bulletproof vests.
<snip>

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Old 12-05-2013, 08:48 AM   #82
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I guess you weren't around when a Cellar member from Holland was filling us in on Krampus, Sinterklaas, Zwarte Piet, and some other European holiday traditions.
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Old 12-05-2013, 04:20 PM   #83
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I dont remember that discussion either Bruce. Dark Pete seems like the one that does all the work in that duo though!
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Old 12-07-2013, 09:02 PM   #84
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So all the cakes are done now. I have rumballs and some fudge in the fridge. I have gingerbread and shortbread in the pantry. Also some christmas themed choc chip cookies. I have some brownies in the oven, although I suspect they wont see the day out. They will possibly be eaten for desert with icecream! Later I might make some maple walnut fudge and some coconut ice. Time will tell on those ones.
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Old 12-08-2013, 12:13 AM   #85
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Ali, your baking schedule sounds so familiar! I won't be back in my own kitchen until Dec. 20 (Saturday the 21st, really), but at that point I'll make my traditional recipes. Creme de Menthe squares (a variety of Nanaimo Squares that is to DIE for), rum balls, mocha truffles, Russian wedding cakes, gingerbread, frozen peppermint cheesecake (our traditional Christmas Day dessert). I sometimes steam an actual plum pudding and make some hard sauce for Christmas Day dessert, but I'm the only one who likes it. I also make at least one mince pie or a batch of mince tarts with the knowledge that I'll be the only one appreciating them ... but that's how it goes. Most people hate them, and I try to get people hooked on them.
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Old 12-09-2013, 02:24 PM   #86
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Well I got the Land Rover decorated! This year I added the lights up on the roof rack and it totally overwhelmed the little voltage inverter I had so I got a bigger one. It has to be hard wired to the battery instead of just using the cig. lighter so I ran some 6 gauge stranded wire from the batter through the firewall and to the floor of the second row, I can reach back and turn the inverter on and off that way. I got my garland and the bell ornaments and the poinsettias at Walmart for $20. Lights were ones we had lying around. The wreath is an old one we didn't use anymore.

It looks best at night or dark drizzly days and I get lost of smiles and waves from other drivers.
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Old 12-09-2013, 02:35 PM   #87
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Ortho, very impressive christmas food. would love to get my hands on that cheesecake recipe.

Chris...omg! I have never seen a car decorated like that. How freaking cool! Kudos to you!!!
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Old 12-09-2013, 03:02 PM   #88
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Rum balls in Oz, rum balls in Canadia: you guys have inspired me. There'll be rum balls in Scotland, too!

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Old 12-09-2013, 03:36 PM   #89
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Nice, Chris
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Old 12-09-2013, 04:01 PM   #90
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The dog looks unsure.
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