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# Your Evening News
Good evening, Freedom Eagles! As Santa’s sleigh races across the globe (tracked live by NORAD, of course!), we take a closer look at some unique Christmas traditions from Germany and beyond. Let’s end Christmas Eve on a festive note.
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**Germany’s Apple-Adorned Christmas Trees: A Nod to Adam and Eve**
In a centuries-old tradition, some Germans decorate their Christmas trees with apples instead of ornaments on Christmas Eve, a custom linked to Adam and Eve’s Day. The practice dates back to medieval times when apples symbolized the forbidden fruit from the Garden of Eden.
Today, these apple-laden trees serve as a reminder of faith and renewal during the Christmas season. This unique twist on holiday decor showcases the rich cultural tapestry of global Christmas celebrations.
**What Kids Leave for Santa Around the World**
From cookies and milk in America to mince pies in the UK, children worldwide leave Santa a variety of treats to fuel his Christmas Eve journey. In Australia, Santa often finds a cold beer waiting, while in Ireland, it’s customary to leave him a slice of Christmas pudding.
These traditions reflect local cultures and culinary favorites, adding a personal touch to the global holiday. Whatever the treat, one thing is certain—Santa never goes hungry on his magical mission!
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