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debm55

(37,398 posts)
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 03:49 PM 8 hrs ago

What Christmas traditions of your youth are no longer around. Mine is canned ham. I hated it back then, Opening up the

can with the key and simply letting go of the tension sent the metal wire flying.How about you. ? And that hard candy in the metal tin. Glad they are gone.

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What Christmas traditions of your youth are no longer around. Mine is canned ham. I hated it back then, Opening up the (Original Post) debm55 8 hrs ago OP
This is going to freak you out, but Walmart, Sam's Club, Amazon--all still sell them... hlthe2b 8 hrs ago #1
OH NO I hated those grisly things. My Mother would put pineapple rings on it with a cherry in the center of each. debm55 8 hrs ago #3
Hah! Yeah, I can kinda remember them. I don't think my Mom relied on them, though. hlthe2b 8 hrs ago #4
My Dad got it from the place he worked. So they last into infinity? I can see that. debm55 7 hrs ago #8
Caroling, but times have changed too much to do it door to door, which was the fun part. Runningdawg 8 hrs ago #2
I remember caroling as an eight grade class. People were happy to have us. Yes , times have changed. debm55 7 hrs ago #9
Why no door to door now? Elessar Zappa 7 hrs ago #12
I don't know it sort of disappeared. We did it as a class from the local school debm55 7 hrs ago #14
Brandy soaked sweets Onthefly 8 hrs ago #5
That sounds good. Very good debm55 7 hrs ago #11
The kind of tinsel that was heavy and hung nicely on the tree. Ocelot II 8 hrs ago #6
I loved tinsel. Every old Christmas movie tree had glorious tinsel. LakeArenal 8 hrs ago #7
I agree, it did hang nicely on the tree. Do they still sell the tinsel icicles? debm55 7 hrs ago #13
Ribbon Candy Sneederbunk 7 hrs ago #10
My mom used to put oranges in our stockings in the 1970s applegrove 7 hrs ago #15
Thank you applegrove. A lot of memories sorrounding the orange. Thank you for sharing. debm55 7 hrs ago #16
grating coconut for cakes and pies lynintenn 7 hrs ago #17
Thank you lynintenn. That sounds yummy. debm55 7 hrs ago #18
Here's one that I still do. duncang 5 hrs ago #19
Thank you very much duncang for sharing your memories. debm55 3 hrs ago #23
Everyone decorating their houses. Phoenix61 4 hrs ago #20
Pretty Good This Year Here ProfessorGAC 3 hrs ago #21
I agree. Haven't done that since I was a kid. debm55 3 hrs ago #22

hlthe2b

(106,571 posts)
1. This is going to freak you out, but Walmart, Sam's Club, Amazon--all still sell them...
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 03:57 PM
8 hrs ago

Probably some grocery stores too.

Amazon: Sells a variety of canned hams, including HORMEL, Goya Foods, Iberia, DAK, and BRISTOL
Walmart: Sells canned hams from brands like SPAM, Armour, BRISTOL, and Bumble Bee
Sam's Club: Sells HORMEL Black Label Canned Ham, which is fully cooked and has an extended shelf life

So, you can't buy the Hormel Black Label for next year (or the year after, or the year after that...LOL )

debm55

(37,398 posts)
3. OH NO I hated those grisly things. My Mother would put pineapple rings on it with a cherry in the center of each.
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 04:01 PM
8 hrs ago

hlthe2b

(106,571 posts)
4. Hah! Yeah, I can kinda remember them. I don't think my Mom relied on them, though.
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 04:04 PM
8 hrs ago

Seems as though they were a bit mushy.

debm55

(37,398 posts)
9. I remember caroling as an eight grade class. People were happy to have us. Yes , times have changed.
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 04:37 PM
7 hrs ago

Elessar Zappa

(16,037 posts)
12. Why no door to door now?
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 04:40 PM
7 hrs ago

Violent crime rate is lower now than it was through most of the 20th century.

Ocelot II

(121,224 posts)
6. The kind of tinsel that was heavy and hung nicely on the tree.
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 04:09 PM
8 hrs ago

I think it was made of lead so you can’t get it any more.

LakeArenal

(29,845 posts)
7. I loved tinsel. Every old Christmas movie tree had glorious tinsel.
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 04:16 PM
8 hrs ago

However, modern plastic tinsel is still something to keep away from pets, so I don’t use it.

applegrove

(123,446 posts)
15. My mom used to put oranges in our stockings in the 1970s
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 04:45 PM
7 hrs ago

to remind us of the one orange she would get in her stocking as a girl on a farm during the Depression. One orange was all they had to give the kids as oranges were not regular fare in Canada then but were a Christmas treat.

lynintenn

(751 posts)
17. grating coconut for cakes and pies
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 05:17 PM
7 hrs ago

my mom making a jam cake from blackberries we picked during. the summer to make jam. The cake was made 2 weeks prior to
Christmas

duncang

(3,713 posts)
19. Here's one that I still do.
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 07:31 PM
5 hrs ago

I’m not sure why. It probably came from an early St. Nicholas tradition of giving socks at Christmas before it morphed into getting special socks to hang. It may have even been a tradition handed down for generations. Anyways for some reason my mother would buy regular socks for everyone. We would get our normal presents. We would have the normal Christmas stockings also. After she passed away my wife took that over. Last year after my wife passed away I took over. A strange tradition that has been going on for who knows how long.

ProfessorGAC

(70,303 posts)
21. Pretty Good This Year Here
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 08:42 PM
3 hrs ago

Better than the last few years, but nothing like I was a kid.
We do have a neighbor that goes all out.
Lives on the next street, but we can see it from put upstairs windows. (The house behind us I'd a ranch, so can see right over it.)
He's got lights, projections, lighted trees, moving light displays, lighted reindeer...
And, the moving lights are timed to music that plays through some sort of all-weather speaker.
It's probably the biggest display in town.

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