Christmas Post Index 2020
- Christmas Scenes and Stories
- Stir it Up Sunday
- The Mumper’s Blessing
- Miss Darcy and the Kissing Ball
- Christmas Dinner at Longbourn
- Elizabeth’s First Yule Log
- Boxing Day Charity
- Creaming the Well
- First Footer at Longbourn
- Darcy and the Harlequin
- A Twelfth Night Ball to Forget
- A Call to the Musgroves at Christmastide (New 2020)
- Christmas Traditions
- Holiday Calendar
- Christmas Carols
- Wassailing
- Mumpers, Mummers and Sword Dancers
- Mistletoe (video)
- Kissing Balls (video)
- Kissing Bough and Mistletoe
- Yule Logs
- Christmas decorating
- Gift Giving
- Pantos
- A modern Panto
- Boxing Day
- New Year’s Traditions
- Twelfth Night
- Masquerade Balls~New 2020
- The Solemn Side of Advent~ New 2020
- Christmas Foods
- Traditional Christmas Foods
- Christmas Feast
- Plum Pudding
- Plum Pudding demo
- Wassail
- Syllabub
- Mince Pie
- Mince Pie and Twelfth Night Pie
- Yorkshire Pie
- Black Butter
- Boar’s head and Brawn
- Gingerbread
- Ginger Nuts
- Christmas Cake (video)~New 2020
- Christmas Wafers (video)~New 2020
- Twelfth Night Cake (video)~New 2020
- Parlor Games
- Games Video
- Games #1
- Games #2
- Games #3
- Games #4
- Games #5
- Games #6~New 2020
- Forfeits~New 2020
- Christmas History a la Carte
After writing 7 (!) Christmas books, I’ve managed to fill Random Bits of Fascination with a plethora of Regency era Christmas treats. Here’s a Christmas Post Index of the offerings for your holiday reading pleasure.
The posts marked ~New 2020 will be going live during the month of December. If they don’t work for you, check back later in the month!
Amazing! How can anyone keep up with you. I enjoy your books and have read many but I admit I am way behind in keeping up with blogs.
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