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21 "American" Christmas Traditions We Borrowed From Other Countries

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Whether it's setting out milk and cookies for Santa or hanging stockings above the fireplace, there are countless Christmas traditions that are integral to the celebrations of families across the United States. However, while some of these traditions may seem as American as apple pie, their origin stories are anything but. From those that spring from Druid fertility practices to ones that have their roots in Roman rituals, keep reading to find out which countries are responsible for your favorite traditions. Read More...

Can't Stay Away | Innistrad: Midnight Hunt

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Fig Nutrition: Health Benefits, Facts and Recipes | Signos

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People have enjoyed sweet and juicy figs dating back 6,000 years.1 Figs are bell-shaped, filled with little seeds, and have an edible purple or green peel.   Figs or Ficus carica (scientific name) are a type of tree or shrub native to the Middle East and Southeast Asia. Today, figs grow all over the world in warm, dry environments.1 I even have fig trees in my backyard in Southern USA.  Upon eating, figs explode with flavor and nutrition. Read More...