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  2. Gill Sims - Wikipedia

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    Sims is the author of Why Mummy Drinks, which was the Sunday Times Fiction Bestseller of 2017. Why Mummy Swears was published in 2018, and Why Mummy Doesn't Give A **** in 2019. [1] In 2016, she began her Peter and Jane blog, which quickly gained a viral following. Her blog offers a comical response to issues facing parents.

  3. Mummering - Wikipedia

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    Mummering is a Christmas-time house-visiting tradition practiced in Newfoundland and Labrador, Ireland, Philadelphia, and parts of the United Kingdom. Also known as mumming or janneying , it typically involves a group of friends or family who dress in disguise and visit homes within their community or neighboring communities during the twelve ...

  4. The Most Popular Christmas Cocktail in Every State - AOL

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    Cranberry Mimosa. Iowa, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Louisiana, Hawaii . Seven states seem to prefer a Christmas brunch drink for the holidays.

  5. Smoking bishop - Wikipedia

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    Smoking bishop is a type of mulled wine, punch, or wassail, especially popular in Victorian England at Christmas time, and it is mentioned in Dickens' 1843 story A Christmas Carol. [ 1 ] Smoking bishop was made from port , red wine , lemons or Seville oranges , sugar, and spices such as cloves .

  6. 12 Christmas Drinks That Make Spirits Bright Around the World

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    In Chile, this traditional Christmas drink is perfect for coffee lovers. The name, which translates to mean "monkey's tail," is a fun and joyful combination of aguardiente (a clear brandy-like ...

  7. What Is Eggnog—and Why Do We Drink It at Christmas? - AOL

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    Not every holiday has its own drink—sorry, Thanksgiving, turkey soda doesn’t count. But it wouldn’t be Christmas without some old-fashioned eggnog, whether hot or cold, spiked or family ...

  8. Mummers' play - Wikipedia

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    The host and hostess of these 'mummers parties' would serve a small lunch which could consist of Christmas cake with a glass of syrup or blueberry or dogberry wine. Some mummers would drink a Christmas "grog" before they leave each house, a drink of an alcoholic beverage such as rum or whiskey.

  9. What Your Favorite Holiday Starbucks Drink Says About Your ...

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    The ultra-decadent white-chocolaty-pepperminty drink is finished off with a mountain of whipped cream and dark chocolate curls, while a flocked Christmas tree gets coated with a generous ...