This popular holiday recipe consists of peanut butter, icing sugar, rice treats and melted chocolate.
Cette recette des fêtes se compose de beurre d’arachides, le sucre à glacer, le riz soufflé et chocolat fondu.
Peanut Butter balls - Boule de chocolat et de beurre d'arachides
Listen to the first Clip
Ecouté la chanson suivante
Santa Claus is Coming to Town
'twas the night before Christmas and all through the house, not a creature was stirring not even a (Blank)
Mouse
According to Stats Canada in 2018, 5.9 millions litres of this holiday treat were consumed by Canadian Families during the month of December?
Eggnog.
Where does Santa Live?
Où vit le père Noel?
The North Pole
Pôle Nord
Originating in Scotland, these holiday cookies are often garnished with a cherry on top.
Originaires en Écosse, ces biscuits de fête sont souvent garnis avec une cerise sur le dessus.
Shortbread cookies - Biscuits sablés
Take a listen to the Second Clip
Écouter la deuxieme chanson
Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer
"Mon beau sapin, roi des forets` - what is the next senence? Quel est la prochaine phrase?
que j'aime ta verdure
In this country, families traditionally eat a porridge made of rice and milk topped with cinnamon, milk, or butter on Christmas morning. Whoever finds the hidden almond placed inside one of the puddings "wins"
Finland.
What is Santa's Postal Code?
Quel est le code postale du père Noel?
H0H 0H0
An Acadian recipe, this meat dish can often be found around the table on Christmas eve.
Une recette acadienne, ce met de viande peut souvent se trouver sur la table la veille de Noël.
Meat Pie/Tourtiere
Take a Listen to the 3rd Clip
Ecouté la prochaine chanson
Petit Papa Noel
"You better watch out
You better not cry
You better not pout" What is next sentence
I'm telling you why
Similar to 12 days of Christmas, this country celebrates 13. Which Country?
Iceland.
Each night before Christmas, Icelandic children are visited by the 13 Yule Lads. After placing their shoes by the window, the little ones will head upstairs to bed. In the morning, they'll either have received candy (if they're good) or be greeted with shoes full of rotten potatoes if they're bad.
Which well known company is responsible for the modernization of Santa Claus?
Coca-Cola
When Father Christmas first began showing up in illustrations, he wore many different colored robes: Green, purple, blue, and brown, among others. It wasn't until 1931 that a widely-circulated campaign for Coca-Cola released an illustration of the Santa we have grown to know and love.
What Christmas side dish consists of secret ingredient of Summer Savory
Ce plat de Noël a un composant secret de sarriette?
Stuffing - Farci
Take a listen to the 4th clip
Ecouter la 4ieme chanson
Silent Night
We wish you a merry Christmas
We wish you a merry Christmas
We wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year
Good tidings we bring to you and Blank Blank. Fill in the blanks
You Kin.
What does the traditional Christmas Dinner include in Japan?
Kentucky Fried Chicken
The song goes "You know Dasher and Dancer
And Prancer and Vixen,
Comet and Cupid
And Donner and who?
Blitzen
According to Stats Canada - Canadians like to ring in the new year with this popular drink. (#1 answer according to STATSCAN)
Selon Statistique Canada – Les Canadiens célebrent la nouvelle année avec ce brevage populaire (no 1 réponse selon Statistique Canada)
Sparkling Wine - vin pétillant
Take a listen to the last clip in this category
Ecouté la prochaine chanson
"Minuit chrétien, c'est l'heure solennelle
Où l'homme Dieu descendit " finish the sentence? Termine la phrase
Jusqu'à nous
In Norway, it is tradition to hide what household item on Christmas eve?
Brooms
It’s a tradition that dates back centuries to when people believed that witches and evil spirits came out on Christmas Eve looking for brooms to ride on.
Santa Claus was a bachelor until what year? (Answers to be within 10 years of actual date)
Père noel était célibataire jusqu'a quelle année? (la réponse doit être 10 ans de la date exacte)
1849
The first mention of a spouse for Santa was in the 1849 short story A Christmas Legend by James Rees.