What are your favorite holiday cooking traditions?
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What are the real food holiday traditions in your country and what will you be cooking with your friends and family during the holiday season?
Holiday traditions differ all around the world, from community to community and from home to home. We want to know yours!
Share your photos and stories with us, and let's spread the real food holiday love and inspire others to get in the kitchen with their families this year.
If you're looking for some inspiration, watch our holiday special hangout, where cooks and chefs from around the world shared their holiday traditions: http://youtu.be/pCFlyuO1yHU.
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Christmas in Le Marche Italy is not complete without a heart warming bowl of cappelletti in brodo.
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If I were in the US with my family, we would probably have hamloaf, potatoes, peas or beans, some type of bread (maybe cornbread.) Here...
If I were in the US with my family, we would probably have hamloaf, potatoes, peas or beans, some type of bread (maybe cornbread.) Here in Mexico there will be tamales every night that they "rock the baby" Jesus and atole or coffee. There is also "ponche" which is a hot fruit drink made with apples, cinnamon and other fruits. Most families will have a shrimp mole type dish for new year's and a circular cake/bread with plastic babies in it for three kings day.
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We can't do the holidays, little food , no money, no food stamps... no gifts, but not homeless yet, I am food activist, Permaculturist,...
We can't do the holidays, little food , no money, no food stamps... no gifts, but not homeless yet, I am food activist, Permaculturist, organic gardener in the desert SW the new USA... Michaela Maestas New Mexico
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I'm from Guyana, this is a holiday tradition - rum fruit cake..
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Oatmeal and raisin cookies http://bit.ly/iQfx8l
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