Medieval Christmas Food

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Medieval Christmas Food All manner of food would be served at Christmas. The most popular main course was goose, but many other meats were also served. Turkey was first brought to Europe from the Americas around 1520 (its earliest known consumption in England is 1541), and because it was inexpensive and quick to fatten, it rose in popularity as a Christmas feast food. Mince Pies (so called because they contained shredded or minced meat) were baked in oblong casings to represent Jesus' crib, and it was important to add three spices (cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg) for the three gifts given to the Christ child by the Magi. The pies were not very large, and it was thought lucky to eat one mince pie on each of the twelve days of Christmas (ending with Epiphany, the 6th of January).

Father Christmas had been a figure in English history since medieval times. He was the personification of the Christmas spirit of goodwill, but he did not bring gifts. He came from Odin, with a blue-hooded cloak and white beard with a wreath around his head. St Nicholas, as the Christian saint visited Dutch children on Christmas eve and children would leave out straw filled clogs which he would then fill with sweets. If the children were bad a birch rod would left instead of the sweets.

It was Prince Albert s enthusiasm for Christmas that popularised the celebration through the press. Early trees were placed in pots on tables and presents left unwrapped under the tree, or on the tree with little tags to identify the recipients. By the 1880s the Norway Spruce was being used as a large floor standing tree. Popular authors of the day such as Charles Dickens idealised these Christmas celebrations.

Card of today Edwardian card Victorian card Charity cards Other traditions were well established by the Edwardian period. Christmas cards were first commercially produced in 1843 by Henry Cole, and by the 1860s the custom had spread through the upper and middle classes. By the 1870s cheap rate postage led to a dramatic increase in the sending of cards, so during the Edwardian period card giving was a well established custom

Victorian Gifts if you were lucky Another commercial Christmas industry was borne by Victorians in 1848 when a British confectioner, Tom Smith, invented a bold new way to sell sweets. Inspired by a trip to Paris where he saw bon bons sugared almonds wrapped in twists of paper he came up with the idea of the Christmas cracker: a simple package filled with sweets that snapped when pulled apart. The sweets were replaced by small gifts and paper hats in the late Victorian period, and remain in this form as an essential part of a modern Christmas.

Between 1900 and 1920 Christmas became increasingly commercial; there was a dramatic increase in the giving of gifts to children and people having Christmas trees. The Book of the Home explains how to decorate a Christmas tree in the early 1900s, with bon-bons, toys, dolls and baskets of sweets. Christmas stockings first appeared in the mid-1800s as an American adaptation of a Dutch tradition, with stockings being hung on the bed or hearth. In 1881 one magazine describes a little boy's stocking as having 2 bags of sweets, pocket knife, oranges, almonds, raisin and 2 jockey s caps.

WW1 and the Christmas truce The Christmas Truce of 1914 was an initiative of the soldiers on both sides; it was a mark of human solidarity and fraternity against the political and military architects of World War I. The Spirit of Christmas in December 1914 prevailed. It did not happen every where though and the government were against it.

The Children s Society first introduced Christingle to The Church of England in 1968, and it has since become one of the most popular events for families and communities in the church calendar. In ancient times the Druids believed that mistletoe would bring good luck and health. Roast Turkey dinner The custom of singing Christmas carols, defined as a festive song of rejoicing, is said to have come from 13th. century Italy where St. Francis of Assisi led songs of praise. Carolling in England goes back to the Middle Ages when beggars, seeking food, drink or money would wander the streets singing holiday songs.

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Have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year everyone. Thank you all for your support. Love Sharon xx