When I was a child, we opened one gift on Christmas
Eve. After supper, Dad would jump up and shout, "Christmas Eve gift!"
and hand us each one present. I never continued that tradition because,
marrying and having a blended family, we celebrated on Christmas Eve anyway.
But, we have made some traditions of my own, my husband and I. And heaven help
us if we stray from them. The kids are sticklers for tradition. Especially
during the holidays.
On Christmas morning, those of us left here, put something
in Jesus’s stocking. We write down on a slip of paper something only we can
give Him. This is done before our stockings and gifts. Those papers are never
read, being for His eyes only, and replaced each Christmas morning. I can
honestly say this is my favorite tradition. 
This tradition has proven to help us relax and reflect on
the true meaning of Christmas. The door is open to any who want to attend and
the music starts exactly at the appointed time. I am very excited to
reintroduce this tradition to the grandkids.
Here's something we might serve at our fireside concert.
1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
sliced pepperoni
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Unroll the bread dough so that it makes a large rectangle. Sprinkle generously with the mozzarella cheese, then top with desired amount of pepperoni. Carefully roll the dough jelly roll style into a loaf and place seam side down on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or foil. Bake 18-20 minutes, or until the top is golden brown.
Here's something we might serve at our fireside concert.
Chocolate-covered bacon
Cook bacon. Let cool.
Melt dark chocolate (chocolate-chips are fine)
Dip cooled bacon three fourths up into the chocolate.
Enjoy!
Pepperoni Bread
Pizza dough (or buy store bought)
sliced pepperoni
Merry Christmas. What is your favorite tradition?
I like your traditions. They're what really make Christmas special for families, don't they? For our family it has become a Christmas Eve tradition for moi to make homemade chicken and dumplings. And we mustn't forget the chocolate cream pie! Ho ho ho!
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My favorite day of the year is Christmas Eve. There are no presents opened on that day. There is a yule log burning and carols playing. It is the simplicity and the promise of my Christmas Christ which brings me such joy... Thank you for sharing your joy!
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