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« on: 04-Dec-09, 07:43:55 AM »




In mid-November Dutch television broadcasts the official arrival of St. Nicholas and his helper Zwarte Piet live to the nation. Coming by steamer from Spain, each year they dock in the harbor of a different city or village. Wearing traditional bishop's robes, Sinterklaas rides into town on a white horse to be greeted by the mayor. A motorcade and a brass band begin a great parade which leads Sinterklaas and his Piets through the town. Nearly every city and village has its own Sinterklaas parade.

In the following weeks before St. Nicholas Day, December 6, Sinterklaas goes about the country to determine if the children have been well-behaved. He and his Zwarte Piet helpers visit children in schools, hospitals, department stores, and even at home. The bakeries are busy making speculaas molded spice cookies of the saint. During this time children put out their shoes with wish-lists and a carrot or hay, or maybe a saucer of water, for the horse. When St. Nicholas happens by, the next morning children may find chocolate coins or initial letter, candy treats, pepernoten, and little gifts in their shoes. Everyone hopes for sweets, not coal or a little bag of salt.

The Dutch celebrate Sinterklaas on December 5th, St. Nicholas Eve, with festive family parties when gifts and surprises are exchanged. In the Netherlands, unlike other places, adults as well as children join in the fun. As the Dutch like an element of surprise, a small gift may be wrapped in a huge box, or it may be hidden and require following clues to discover where it is.

Gifts are prettily wrapped in special Sinterklaas paper or they may be hidden, for example, in a potato or an old sock. Each gift, anonymously signed "from Sinterklaas," comes with a clever rhyme that may point out a person's shortcomings in a humorous way. (For the less creative, there are books with suggestions for making rhymes and packaging disguises.) Originality, not value of the gift, is what counts.

Children sing traditional Sinterklaas songs while waiting for the saint to appear. A knock comes on the door and a black gloved hand appears to toss candies and pepernoten inside. Children scramble to gather up the treats. A large burlap bag, "de zak van Sinterklaas," also appears filled with gifts. At the table, decorated with speculaas and other sweets, guests may find their initial in a chocolate letter at their places. Food is apt to include hot chocolate, Bishop's wine, and letter banket.

The Dutch feast of Saint Nicholas is about giving, for "it is in giving that we receive." The fun is in trying to surprise people, to tease in a well-meaning way, to make a good joke, to produce a rollicking rhyme. The gift itself is just a bonus, as the fun is in the doing.

Sinterklaas is the most important tradition for the Dutch, a 2008 Centre for Dutch Culture survey found. Celebrated the evening of December 5 with traditional tasty foods, it is the main time for family gift-giving. The second ranked tradition is decorating a Christmas tree, followed by Queen's Day, April 30. Blowing out birthday candles and eating raw herring were also in the top ten.

Tomorrow starts the big celebration for out friends over in the Netherlands. I know Aafke, Carla and the others are very busy getting ready.



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« Reply #1 on: 04-Dec-09, 10:14:44 AM »

One of the guys in the ECC is a huge participent in St Nicholas celebrations (a few churches in Louden County are central).  Anyway, for more about St. Nicholas in the US, visit:

http://www.stnicholascenter.org/Brix?pageID=23

As for Aafka, Carla and the rest of our friends on that side of the "pond", have a wonderful Sinterklaas Day!
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« Reply #2 on: 06-Dec-09, 07:30:35 AM »



HAPPY SINTERKLAAS....Aafke



Hope your having a fun day with family!

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« Reply #3 on: 06-Dec-09, 09:51:40 AM »

Mega Sinterklaas Dittos, Aafka!
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« Reply #4 on: 06-Dec-09, 11:30:55 AM »




HAPPY SINTERKLAAS....Aafke



Hope your having a wonderful day!

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« Reply #5 on: 06-Dec-09, 01:27:21 PM »



Happy Sinterklaas Carla...hope it was fun!!!!
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« Reply #6 on: 06-Dec-09, 01:46:32 PM »

Hi Donna,

You described our "sinterklaasfeest" very well.I personally don't celebrate it because it is especially for the children,and we don't have little children in the family.But I have to admit that I was in Dusseldorf (Germany) with my daughter for three days to visit the christmas-markets where we did drink the Gluhwein,Heiser Met,and eat lots of German speciallities.(Bratwurst)(Reibekuchen)(Spatzzles)etc...

Greetings Carla christree christree christree
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« Reply #7 on: 06-Dec-09, 01:51:19 PM »

One of the guys in the ECC is a huge participent in St Nicholas celebrations (a few churches in Louden County are central).  Anyway, for more about St. Nicholas in the US, visit:

http://www.stnicholascenter.org/Brix?pageID=23

As for Aafka, Carla and the rest of our friends on that side of the "pond", have a wonderful Sinterklaas Day!

Thanks

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« Reply #8 on: 06-Dec-09, 01:52:16 PM »

Hi Donna,

You described our "sinterklaasfeest" very well.I personally don't celebrate it because it is especially for the children,and we don't have little children in the family.But I have to admit that I was in Dusseldorf (Germany) with my daughter for three days to visit the christmas-markets where we did drink the Gluhwein,Heiser Met,and eat lots of German speciallities.(Bratwurst)(Reibekuchen)(Spatzzles)etc...

Greetings Carla christree christree christree

You and Janet need to hook up. She  heart German food and  beer
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« Reply #9 on: 06-Dec-09, 01:59:34 PM »



Happy Sinterklaas Carla...hope it was fun!!!!
I started my message before you posted this one,it took me some time to find the correct words.
Language problems :Smiley chriscat
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« Reply #10 on: 06-Dec-09, 02:27:37 PM »

Hi Donna,

You described our "sinterklaasfeest" very well.I personally don't celebrate it because it is especially for the children,and we don't have little children in the family.But I have to admit that I was in Dusseldorf (Germany) with my daughter for three days to visit the christmas-markets where we did drink the Gluhwein,Heiser Met,and eat lots of German speciallities.(Bratwurst)(Reibekuchen)(Spatzzles)etc...

Greetings Carla christree christree christree

You and Janet need to hook up. She  heart German food and  beer

Spatzzle!  heart heart WooHoo!  I'm making homemade spatzzle for Christmas Eve.  heart heart Love Rebekuchen!  beer beer Heading to the Bavarian Inn in January for some good German food and beer!   beer beer  I'm having an open house this coming Saturday and I have a cheese from the Rhineland. 
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« Reply #11 on: 06-Dec-09, 02:42:40 PM »

Hi Donna,

You described our "sinterklaasfeest" very well.I personally don't celebrate it because it is especially for the children,and we don't have little children in the family.But I have to admit that I was in Dusseldorf (Germany) with my daughter for three days to visit the christmas-markets where we did drink the Gluhwein,Heiser Met,and eat lots of German speciallities.(Bratwurst)(Reibekuchen)(Spatzzles)etc...

Greetings Carla christree christree christree

You and Janet need to hook up. She  heart German food and  beer

Spatzzle!  heart heart WooHoo!  I'm making homemade spatzzle for Christmas Eve.  heart heart Love Rebekuchen!  beer beer Heading to the Bavarian Inn in January for some good German food and beer!   beer beer  I'm having an open house this coming Saturday and I have a cheese from the Rhineland. 
I'll try to be there.....do you have a recipe to make spazzle? I made them once and I do have a tupperware spatzzle maker.Greetngs Carla hungry
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« Reply #12 on: 06-Dec-09, 07:19:17 PM »

I'll try to be there.....do you have a recipe to make spazzle? I made them once and I do have a tupperware spatzzle maker.Greetngs Carla hungry

I do have a recipe (in both German and English) - give me a couple of days and I'll scan it and send it to you off line.  I bought a Spatzlewonder years ago - great invention.  I do find it easiest to pour the batter into a large measuring cup and then pour into the Spatzlewonder that way.  I also use only 5 eggs (instead of 6), but make up for that with the butter.  Gee, it's no wonder that I'm on Lipitor!
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« Reply #13 on: 06-Dec-09, 08:18:36 PM »


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Spatzzle!  heart heart WooHoo!  I'm making homemade spatzzle for Christmas Eve.  heart heart Love Rebekuchen!  beer beer Heading to the Bavarian Inn in January for some good German food and beer!   beer beer  I'm having an open house this coming Saturday and I have a cheese from the Rhineland. 
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Nyah, Nyah, my work Christmas party is at the Bavarian Inn  happy
But I will have to try and hook up with you Olafsens in January, to try the house specialties beer beer
Carol
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12 miles from the Bavarian Inn
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« Reply #14 on: 07-Dec-09, 07:08:32 AM »

Nyah, Nyah, my work Christmas party is at the Bavarian Inn  happy
But I will have to try and hook up with you Olafsens in January, to try the house specialties beer beer
Carol
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12 miles from the Bavarian Inn

That's ok, torture me!  I can take it  happy
The Schnitzel is unbelieveable.  Have the 4-way salad, if open menu is an option.  Oh!  The pate'!!!
Enjoy every bite :-)
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