by Dr. Betty Middleton Rowan Public Library
The “Twelve Days of Christmas“ first was published in 1780 in England as a children’s book titled, “Mirth Without Mischief.”
It appears to be a memory game where the first player would recite the
first verse, with each of the following players repeating the previous
verse and adding another one. The game soon became very popular at the
Twelfth Night parties.
The Twelve Days of Christmas are not the 12 days before
Christmas, but in most of the Western churches, are the 12 days
beginning with Christmas and ending with the beginning of Epiphany (Jan.
6). Some European and Scandinavian cultures also observe Jan. 6 as Little Christmas.
Each of the 12 days was celebrated with a feast in memory
of a saint or event associated with the Christmas season and gifts were
given on each of the 12 nights. For some celebrants, Twelfth Night remains the biggest night for parties and gift-giving. Some households exchanged gifts on the first night (Dec. 25) and the Twelfth Night (Jan. 5).
To fit into the feasting of the Twelve Days of Christmas, Rowan Public Library has a generous amount of material to fill all your needs. It was difficult to narrow down the selection.
One on my favorites is “Debbie Macomber’s Christmas Cookbook“
by Debbie Macomber. Yes, this is the Debbie Macomber of Mrs. Miracle
fame. She has a perfect collection of Christmas recipes that cover
breakfast, appetizers, Christmas Tea, dinner, desserts and gifts.
“Christmas with Martha Stewart Living: Classic Crafts and Recipes for
the Holidays” by Martha Stewart, includes easy-to-make decorations,
wreaths covered with berries and pinecones, fruitcake recipes and dinner
from soup to fabulous desserts.
“Christmas with Paula Deen“ by Paula Deen. This is a collection of recipes
from Paula’s most requested homemade gifts of food and impressive fare
for Christmas dinner and holiday entertaining, along with stories from
her favorite holiday.
“Making Great Gingerbread Houses” by Aaron Morgan offers
templates and instructions for making cabins to castles, from
lighthouses to tree houses. “Gingerbread Houses” by Christa
Currie contains easy-to-follow instructions which show beginners the
basic techniques and even how to add new ideas for door and windows.
Complete this adventure with “The Ultimate Handcrafted Christmas“ by Alan D. Gear, with 150 decorations, gifts, cards and cookies to make for a perfect Christmas, and “Wreaths around the House” by Deborah Morgenthal, with more than 80 distinctive wreaths to make, enjoy and give as gifts.
So enjoy the Twelve Days of Christmas and have yourself a merry Little Christmas.