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Start a New Tradition by Celebrating St. Nicholas Day

Before there were Christmas stockings, St. Nicholas filled good children's shoes.

Before there were Christmas stockings, St. Nicholas filled good children’s shoes.

It’s not too late to get in on the fun of St. Nicholas Day – which is tomorrow, December 6th.

Check out this post from the archives on how my family has incorporated this sweet celebration into our holiday season:

Celebrating St. Nicholas Day

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Jennifer Malme is a writer based in Vineland, NJ. She is the author of Down-Home South Jersey, a lifestyle blog about her adventures living in the Garden State, and she is a contributor to Jersey Bites and has written for NewsWorks.org. Jennifer enjoys reading, cooking and exploring the wineries of New Jersey.

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2 Responses to “Start a New Tradition by Celebrating St. Nicholas Day”

  1. We used to have a pair of wooden clogs each which we left by the fireplace and over night it would be filled with chocolate!! We had some dutch friends who bought this tradition to us :) brilliant when we were kids as it felt like an early treat.

    Posted by veghotpot | December 6, 2012, 10:02 am

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