[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Christmas Memories
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Mon Jan 2 21:00:11 PST 2006
Thank you, Linda Pauling, for sharing the Christmas memories from Sierpc,
RusPoland. I had given up hope for some to be sent to our listserv after my
request before Christmas. I did get a couple at my e-mail address that told
the story of having for Christmas dinner the family pet goose, and that the
children would not eat any of it. Also the writer said that goose grease was
very important to use and especially for making pie crust.
It seems goose was the meat for special days as that is something my husband
remembered from his childhood days growing up in Nebraska. His mother,
having come from Volhynia, seemed to want to do what she was accustomed to from
her homeland over there. The favorite of the family dinner was the special
stuffing that Mrs. Less created, something of bread crumbs, fruit and nuts.
After she had died the grown daughters, my husband's sisters, tried to make the
same stuffing but just couldn't get the right flavor as they remembered. I
guess our immigrant family members always cooked with the "little bit of
this, and little bit of that" habit. So how could one really know what amount of
spices were used, etc. I seem to recall hearing that geese were very
important to the families in those years, especially for the goose feathers that
were used for bedding. On our ancestral tour of Volhynia in 1993 we saw in the
villages lots of geese being raised by the villagers even today.
Now - if anyone has any memories that were told by your immigrant family
members, Christmas customs, traditions that still are carried on, I would like
to see more shared on this listserv. I will collect all that I can and
prepare them for later use in the SGGEE Journal, probably for next holiday season.
So - please send something in,either to the listserv (as I can copy them
for later publication) or to me directly. We need to know more about our
ancestors and this will be a special time of year to share stories with others.
If you liked the last June SGGEE Journal with its collection of stories about
life over there I'm sure a special holiday edition next year will be just as
well received. So many of us do not have this information. You can help by
sharing what you know.
Thank you (in advance) for your interest in doing this.
Virginia Less
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