Kenyan VS Finnish christmas celebration
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Funny that you should like the Christmas ham! My family doesn't eat potatoes at Christmas 😊
I think I got used to it😊😊😊
The old Nordic way of counting days was different. Day started at sunset. So what now is called evening of Christmas eve (24th) was actually the start of Christmas day (25th). They tried to follow the same Christian tradition of giving gifts on Christmas day, they just started the day earlier than others.
This is what I have been told anyway.
Yes, potatoes is this fairly new foreign food we have tried for the past about 250 years. It has become popular, even if rice, pastas etc. have also taken their market share.
Ah yes. The traditional Finnish Christmas play, "Santa Claus and the naughty girl" Me and my lovely wife know it also :)
😂😂😂😂😂
Yes..am guilt,even in church am always first😆😆
😂😂😂😂😂😂now this is serious
Which denomination is the church you attend?
Pentecostal and Lutheran because my husband is Lutheran ☺️
All families have their own slightly different traditions, which also change with the times. Some things last, so perhaps they have proved to have value.
This year some people have died, because they underestimatated the seriousness of the pandemic and had Christmas gatherings.
I don't personally know such cases from Finland, but from other countries. Could have happened here too.
Yeah, but you it's good to have something that has lasted a very long time.
@@carthiekoivari food is an arena where people and market are always looking for new things. Potato, rice etc. those are newcomers, been here only some hundreds of years...
But since we have so short lives riisipuuro, perunalaatikko etc. all to us are old traditional dishes. People have also had different economical resources. They have tried to copy what wealthy population has been able to import. We have been influenced from west, east and south. Really old dishes have had hard time to compete with external influence as general population has started to have money and been able to buy imported food products.
Local food movement is new development. Now people start to see special value in locally grown and produced food production.
But the question is have you been naughty or nice?🎅
😂😂😂😂always nice
Isnt christmas a pagan holiday?
It's pagan if that's what one believes. My celebration of it has nothing to do with paganism it's just a time for family to get together and at the same time to celebrate christ. Isn't birthday celebration also considered paganism? Nothing is so black and white😊
Yes it is. Originally it used to be celebration of the end of the year, but after christianity arrived to Finland these old paganic traditions and christian traditions started to mix together.
You don't eat ?
Sorry being so nosy, but why?
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lanttulaatikko
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imelletty_perunalaatikko