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  2. Pigs in culture - Wikipedia

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    Pigs have appeared in literature with a variety of associations, ranging from the pleasures of eating, as in Charles Lamb's A Dissertation upon Roast Pig, to William Golding's Lord of the Flies (with the fat character "Piggy"), where the rotting boar's head on a stick represents Beelzebub, "lord of the flies" being the direct translation of the ...

  3. Lemon pig - Wikipedia

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    A lemon pig is a lemon that has been decorated to take on the appearance of a pig. Construction normally includes matchstick legs, clove or peppercorn eyes and a foil tail. Early lemon pigs appear to have been made as amusements, but from the 1970s onwards they have become associated with good luck and the New Year.

  4. Peppermint Pig - Wikipedia

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    "Peppermint Pig" is a song by Scottish alternative rock band Cocteau Twins. It was released as both a single and 12" EP on 4 April 1983 by record label 4AD . Musically, the material was similar to their previous release, the 1982 EP Lullabies .

  5. Category:Pigs in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Pigs in culture is the main article for this category, which includes both the celebration of the actual use of pigs and pork products, and the appearance of pigs in literature, art, religion, folklore and idiom.

  6. New Year's food - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of Survakane is celebrated early New Year's Day by groups going house to house carrying a survaknitsa, a bent branch of a cornel tree which has been decorated with dried fruit and popcorn and which symbolizes health and wealth for the new year. The groups sing songs wishing a new year filled with food bounty for all and are given ...

  7. Celebrate the Start of 2025 With These New Year's Traditions

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    Try these New Year's traditions from across the world to celebrate the start of 2025. These ideas include leaping off a chair to eating a bowl of Hoppin' John. ... Smash a Peppermint Pig.

  8. Schnapps - Wikipedia

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    The neutral spirit used can vary by location and tradition. The most popular schnapps in the UK is peach schnapps. [12] It is consumed in a variety of ways, such as on the rocks, or mixed with other drinks to form a variety of cocktails. [13] It is made by adding peach flavouring to a neutral grain spirit. It is typically clear and has a strong ...

  9. Polkagris - Wikipedia

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    The candies contain peppermint, sugar, water, and a very small amount of vinegar, and are sold in about 20 stores in the town. [4] The candies come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, but the classical version is a straight, peppermint-flavored stick colored in red and white. [4] The recipe has been included in Swedish cookbooks. [5]