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French Christmas Celebration Part 2 Hot -

France doesn’t need snow to feel like Christmas. Just wool socks, melted cheese, and a mug of something warm.

As they walked, they stumbled upon a group of carolers singing traditional French Christmas songs, such as "Vive le vent" and "Petit Papa Noël". Léa, Pierre, and Sophie joined in, their voices blending with the group's in perfect harmony. french christmas celebration part 2 hot

When you drink Vin Chaud the right way, it arrives at the table steaming, almost too hot to sip. The heat releases the essential oils of the spices. The steam carries the scent of clove and citrus through the house. It is the official drink of the Réveillon —served to guests arriving from the Midnight Mass to warm their frozen noses and fingers before the feast begins. France doesn’t need snow to feel like Christmas

Many families still attend Midnight Mass, even if they aren't deeply religious, to hear traditional carols. Le Petit Jésus: In the nativity scene ( Léa, Pierre, and Sophie joined in, their voices

It is perfectly acceptable to start the day with a glass of bubbly. Family Walks:

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