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How To Cook A Turkey

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STUDENT EDITION:
This Christmas season, the Gazette reached out to local elementary schools to get their students’ take on the most classic of holiday recipes – how to cook the Christmas turkey.

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HOLIDAY SONG: Auld Lang Syne

HOLIDAY SONG: Auld Lang Syne

They might not realize it, but New Year’s Eve celebrants honor a world-renowned Scottish poet and lyricist each time they sing along to “Auld Lang Syne” as the clock strikes 12 midnight on New Year’s Eve.
Burn candles safely for the holidays and beyond

Burn candles safely for the holidays and beyond

Home for the Holidays: Candles can be awe-inspiring components of holiday decor. But caution must always be the top priority when lighting candles inside a home.
How to Throw a New Year’s Eve Party Your Guests Won’t Forget

How to Throw a New Year’s Eve Party Your Guests Won’t Forget

Home for the Holidays: Instead of spending a fortune on NYE event tickets, why not opt to stay in and host the celebration yourself? Here are a few tips for hosting an epic New Year’s Eve bash to remember.
Fun books to read to children this holiday season

Fun books to read to children this holiday season

Home for the Holidays: There’s no shortage of great holiday books for kids, and here are a handful that kids may remember well into adulthood.
Homemade pie makes for a perfect ending to a holiday meal

Homemade pie makes for a perfect ending to a holiday meal

Home for the Holidays: Featuring homemade pumpkin purée and cream, this recipe is sure to make guests happy this holiday season.
The Top 10 Christmas Movies of All Time

The Top 10 Christmas Movies of All Time

Home for the Holidays: During the holiday season, there's nothing better than curling up on the couch with a warm drink and a classic Christmas movie.
Traditional foods add something special to Kwanzaa celebrations

Traditional foods add something special to Kwanzaa celebrations

Home for the Holidays: African foods are a big part of Karamu festivities. Peanut stew, also called “maafe” or “mafe,” is a West African staple.
Celebrate Kwanzaa with this beloved West African dish

Celebrate Kwanzaa with this beloved West African dish

Home for the Holidays: Kwanzaa is an annual celebration of African American culture that begins on December 26 and includes the feast of Karamu, which typically is celebrated on December 31.
Traditions that make Kwanzaa special

Traditions that make Kwanzaa special

Home for the Holidays: No matter which holiday individuals celebrate, chances are they cherish certain traditions that make the season more special.
Christmas stocking decorating tips and tricks

Christmas stocking decorating tips and tricks

Home for the Holidays: Hanging Christmas stockings is just one of the many traditions that fill the days leading up to Christmas.
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