The infamous gingerbread cookie has its roots in 16th-century Europe. There were laws during that time restricting the baking of gingerbread to guildsmen, individuals licensed by the government.
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The infamous gingerbread cookie has its roots in 16th-century Europe. There were laws during that time restricting the baking of gingerbread to guildsmen, individuals licensed by the government.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year … until you or your family members come down with the dreaded and highly annoying Christmas cold.
By Dec. 25, the NBA regular season is already dozens of games old, but sports journalists and fans alike rarely take much stake in the association until after the presents have been unwrapped.
Only a fool would argue that Christmas as celebrated through the secular media has any strong ties to Christianity.
Studies show that traditions — whether they are family rituals, cultural, or connected to a holiday — can lower stress, create a sense of belonging, improve health, and connect generations.
The story of God’s greatest gift, it turns out, has come in the form of the perfect literary package.