Peppermint Classic

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The Peppermint Classic hat is inspired by the festive peppermint colors of red, green and yellow of Christmas. Here she is. Sweeeeeet!

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Peppermint sticks

Although peppermint sticks come in a variety of colors, the first ones were made in red and white.

Phys.or tells us:

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Candy canes are an iconic symbol of Christmas. Their red and white stripes adorn trees and homes during the holidays while their minty flavor delights taste buds.

According to the National Confectionery Association, a U.S.-based group that advocates for the confectionery industry, candy canes are the No. 1 selling non-chocolate candy in the month of December—90 percent are sold between U.S. Thanksgiving and Christmas.

A Christmas legend

There’s some mystery surrounding the origins of candy canes because there are no exact records of their invention. One well-regarded story suggests that in 1670, a choirmaster in Cologne, Germany, gave out sugar sticks to the children as a way to soothe them during the long nativity ceremony.

The choirmaster asked a local candy maker for the sugar sticks to be turned into a hook so they resemble the shape of a shepherd’s staff. Shepherds are common symbols in the Christian faith and can be seen in the Christian story of the birth of Christ.

An alternative theory suggests the hook was invented simply to make the candy sticks easier to hang on Christmas trees.

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7 hats of Christmas

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We thought it might be fun to revisit the 7 hats of Christmas that Vivian put together last year. She was inspired by everything from jingle bells to plum pudding to the “jolly old elf”.

1. Carol Classic

Carol Hattingdon featured image Christmas Carol classic hat with jingle bells.
Carol Hattingdon.

2. Rudy

Rudy Hattingdon.

3. Chrissie

Chrissie Hattingdon Poinsettia Christmas hat.

Chrissie Hattingdon.


4. Peppermint Classic

Peppermint Hattingdon.

5. Plum Pudding

Hattingdon Plum Pudding Christmas hat.
Plum Pudding.

More about the famous dessert at end of post.

6. Kris

Kris Hattingdon.

As much as we love all the others, this has to be the pièce de ré·sis·tance.

7. Noelle

Noelle Hattingdon.

About ‘Plum Pudding’

There is a popular myth that plum pudding’s association with Christmas goes back to a custom in medieval England that the “pudding should be made on the 25th Sunday after Trinity, that it be prepared with 13 ingredients to represent Christ and the 12 apostles, and that every family member stir it in turn from east to west to honour the Magi and their journey in that direction”.

Recipes for plum puddings appear mainly, if not entirely, in the 17th century and later. One of the earliest plum pudding recipes is given by Mary Kettilby in her 1714 book, “A Collection of above Three Hundred Receipts in Cookery, Physick and Surgery.” Learn more » »

P.S. In my part of England recipes are called receipts. Vivian.

Sleigh Bells

If you love sleigh bells we recommend Ten Fun Facts About Sleigh Bells by ClausNet. It is really cool.

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Updated Dec. 19, 2023.


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