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French Christmas Celebration Part 2 New !!hot!! ⇒

The French Christmas season extends far beyond December 25th, shifting from the grand mid-winter feast to regional festivities, meaningful gifts for service workers, and the celebration of the Epiphany in early January. While Christmas Eve is for family, the following weeks focus on community and looking forward to the new year. Post-Christmas Gatherings and "Les Étrennes"

The Menu: The food is just as lavish as Christmas, featuring champagne, oysters, foie gras, and smoked salmon. french christmas celebration part 2 new

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The first Sunday of January (or specifically January 6th) marks L'Épiphanie, celebrating the arrival of the Three Wise Men. This is perhaps the most beloved "after-Christmas" tradition due to the Galette des Rois (King’s Cake). How the French Celebrate Christmas: A Festive Guide The French Christmas season extends far beyond December