According to the Webster Dictionary "Tradition is
 an inherited, established, or customary pattern of thought, action of 
behavior, or handing down of information, beliefs and customs by word of
 mouth or by example from one generation to another with or without 
instruction, cultural continuity in social attitudes, customs and 
instructions."
This Christmas season, like 
past ones, families all over the world came together to celebrate the 
holidays.  Holidays rich in customs and beliefs, which have been 
inherited and passed on from one generation to another generation. We  
go to church to celebrate the birth of Christ, put up Christmas trees, 
exchange Christmas gifts between friends and family, and we eat and eat 
and eat.
There is no doubt that food is a big part of 
these celebrations, but there is also no doubt, that its just not food. 
 Many of the dishes served, are steeped in tradition, passed down from 
generation to generation.  Food is not only an important part of our 
holidays, but also an important part of many other celebrations.  Many 
recipes are passed down from mother to daughter, one ingredient, just as
 important as the other, every recipe cherished like gold.  Many recipes
 never written down, but embedded in our memory, as we helped make these
 dishes with our mothers, grandmothers or other beloved family members.
I
 am sure that many will relate, when I say that many times we never even
 measured the ingredients, it would be a pinch of this or almost a cup 
of that, and yet the food always came out great, always perfect to the 
taste.  I hope that we can share stories in this blog, as well as 
recipes, memories and traditions from all cultures all over the world, 
because food brings us together to a table filled with love.  
 
Hi Maria,
ReplyDeleteThis is great. I wrote a long comment but it didn't post. I'll try again tomorrow.
Thank you!
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