Years ago it was popular to put coins in a child’s birthday cake. After many mishaps from injuries biting on coins, swallowing them, etc. the practice was discontinued.
RBION is getting more lax in their research every day…
The French La galette des rois has une fève, a tiny charm, buried inside one of the slices. If you find it, you’re “king for a day” and take your place in a 700-year old French tradition…
The British Xmas pudding had a 6d piece buried in it…
Here are a few more, but not all, European New Year Traditions…
After boasting to her mother about how great she is at doing head stands, Susan was advised not to practice it in her new school since her underwear is usually exposed.
Susan was proud at her achievement after her first day and was eager to tell Mum about the great audience of boys she attracted at school when showing off her skills.
Mother reminded her about exposing her panties of which Susan replied, “No Mum they were not seeing my panties.”
jmolay161 almost 2 years ago
And the Greek guy who bites down too hard on the hidden coin then gets a visit from the Tooth Fairy after his trip to the dentist!
Copy-&-Paste almost 2 years ago
Money inside food? Imagine how filthy that is. “Hey kids, dinner time! Come and eat some Money!!”
J. R. M. almost 2 years ago
I wonder if that red underwear tradition was started by Victoria’s Secret.
profbob almost 2 years ago
Years ago it was popular to put coins in a child’s birthday cake. After many mishaps from injuries biting on coins, swallowing them, etc. the practice was discontinued.
A Common 'tator almost 2 years ago
RBION is getting more lax in their research every day…
The French La galette des rois has une fève, a tiny charm, buried inside one of the slices. If you find it, you’re “king for a day” and take your place in a 700-year old French tradition…
The British Xmas pudding had a 6d piece buried in it…
Here are a few more, but not all, European New Year Traditions…
https://europeisnotdead.com/european-new-year-traditions/
Huckleberry Hiroshima almost 2 years ago
..mmmm.. gagg.. choke.. plop.. “Hey, look! He found it!” “Yay!” “Nikola will have a great funeral!”
Take care, may cultural studies student athlete Todd “I Lurned To Reed An’ Rite” Linebackord be with you, and gesundheit.
markhughw almost 2 years ago
In that respect Kwanzaa is much like what Christmas and Hanukkah have become!
Pickled Pete almost 2 years ago
After boasting to her mother about how great she is at doing head stands, Susan was advised not to practice it in her new school since her underwear is usually exposed.
Susan was proud at her achievement after her first day and was eager to tell Mum about the great audience of boys she attracted at school when showing off her skills.
Mother reminded her about exposing her panties of which Susan replied, “No Mum they were not seeing my panties.”
“How come sweetie?”, said Mum.
“Because I took them off Mum.” she replied.
GeorgeJohnson almost 2 years ago
The whole background on the guy that created “kwanza” should be in Ripley’s…..
joefearsnothing almost 2 years ago
My new avatar is my painting of an Australian Shepherd with a Florida sunset in the background!
currysteph Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Kwanza is made up BS
e.groves almost 2 years ago
The best of luck to all of you in 2023. May your dreams and plans come true.
bookworm0812 almost 2 years ago
Changed their logo, a I see.
WCraft Premium Member almost 2 years ago
That coin isn’t going to prove too lucky if the recipient bites into it and breaks a tooth!
comixbomix almost 2 years ago
It’s even better luck if she lets you take them off…
19JRL44 almost 2 years ago
quick let me get my red pants on
magicfever495 almost 2 years ago
The Greek’s Vasilopita sounds like our King Cake for Mardi Gras.
stamps almost 2 years ago
Do the Greeks ask “What’s for dinar?”
pearlyqim almost 2 years ago
It’s Greek bread, not cake.
dlestersprint0 almost 2 years ago
Only if wearing red skivvies.
Izzy Moreno almost 2 years ago
In my country, if you get stuck with the fava bean inside the cake, you have to pay the bill.
Stephen Gilberg almost 2 years ago
Red is also deemed lucky in Southeast Asia, at least for envelopes.
Phil721 almost 2 years ago
just for Jason: nappy yew hear
BaconBoyCamper almost 2 years ago
An aside to @Stevesilver48 … "Can anyone see this besides me?” Nope, can only see you just on your profile…
Angry Indeed Premium Member almost 2 years ago
That gondolier is making love eyes at whom?