| | Good evening, Patriots! As Santa prepares to load his sleigh (track him on NORAD!), we’re looking at unique Christmas traditions, from German trees decorated with apples to the diverse snacks left for Santa around the world. | | | Christmas Trees in Germany Decorated with Apples In Germany, a tradition dating back to the Middle Ages sees Christmas trees adorned with apples instead of ornaments. Known as “Adam and Eve’s Day,” the practice celebrates the biblical story of the Garden of Eden and serves as a reminder of redemption. | The vibrant red apples stand out against evergreen branches, creating a simple yet meaningful display. While modern ornaments have largely replaced this tradition, some families still embrace the old-world charm of apple-decorated trees. | What Kids Leave for Santa on Christmas Eve Around the World While cookies and milk are the go-to snacks for Santa in the U.S., children worldwide have their own traditions. In Australia, Santa might find a cold beer waiting for him, while in France, he’s treated to wine and biscuits. | These diverse offerings reflect each country’s unique cultural identity and provide a heartwarming glimpse into global Christmas celebrations. No matter the snack, one thing is universal—Santa’s visit brings joy to children everywhere. | | Advertisement | Melania Trump Confirms Unfortunate News Live Today | | | | Video of the Day |  | Are You Prepared for SECURE Act 2.0 Changes in 2025? |
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| | Health Tip Get a good night’s sleep before Christmas Day to fully enjoy the festivities with energy and cheer. | |
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