Posts Tagged ‘Christmas’

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December 16: Pine Cones and Holly Berries – Steve's 25 Days of Christmas Music 2010: Culinary Christmas

Culinary Christmas - December 16: Pine Cones and Holly Berries

Culinary Christmas - December 16: Pine Cones and Holly Berries

Featured Foods: Berries, popcorn, apples, candy, nuts, tea, figgy pudding

I had never heard this song before this year's edition of Steve's 25 Days of Christmas Music, which is funny, because according to my iTunes logs, I added it in 2006. Go figure!

Pine Cones and Holly Berries is 1965 vocal delight by the Living Voices, with a medley of not only the title track, but also "It's Beginning To Look Like Christmas" and "We Wish You A Merry Christmas" performed in a round. Not to mention, there are quite a few food items listed. Let's hear it for popcorn!

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December 15: A Marshmallow World – Steve's 25 Days of Christmas Music 2010: Culinary Christmas

Culinary Christmas - December 15: A Marshmallow World

Culinary Christmas - December 15: A Marshmallow World

Featured Foods: Marshmallows, whipped cream, pumpkins, sugar

We've got two classics colliding in a Culinary Christmas bowl of fun today. First off, it's Brenda Lee, who is probably best known as the vocalist on "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" (which we featured way back in 2002 — on this EXACT day, in fact). Take her distinctive voice and overlay that with the fun found in A Marshmallow World… and we're talking good times!

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December 14: Wassail, Wassail All Over the Town – Steve's 25 Days of Christmas Music 2010: Culinary Christmas

Culinary Christmas - December 14: Wassail, Wassail All Over the Town

Culinary Christmas - December 14: Wassail, Wassail All Over the Town

Featured Foods: Wassail

Wassail is both a noun and a verb. "First and foremost wassailing is an ancient southern English tradition that is performed with the intention of ensuring a good crop of cider apples for the next year's harvest. It also refers to both the salute 'Waes Hail', meaning litereally 'good health' or 'be you healthy'. The drink of wassail is a hot mulled cider traditionally drunk as an integral part of the wassail ceremony."

Today's beverage-ladden contribution of Wassail, Wassail All Over the Town joins our Culinary Christmas theme during the 25 Days. It's sung by The New Christy Minstrels, an American folk music group that has been around since the early 1960s. Kenny Rogers was actually part of the group for a short time.

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Audio: A Charlie Brown Christmas

Continuing a yearly Christmas tradition here on SteveandAmySly.com as well as the TannerWorld Junction discussion forums…

A Charlie Brown Christmas debuted on December 9, 1965, as the very first Peanuts television special. It's no surprise that it continues to air today!

Linus, I really wish I had some audio!

"Linus, I wish I had some Charlie Brown audio!"

This special came to be thanks to none other than Coca-Cola, which approached the creators of a Charles Schultz documentary called A Boy Named Charlie Brown about doing a Peanuts Christmas special. While this documentary never aired on TV, it featured work from folks we now associate closely with Charlie Brown television specials… produced by Lee Mendelson, animation by Bill Melendez, and music by Vince Guaraldi. So ironically it was commercialism which brought the special to air!

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December 13: Baby, It's Cold Outside (Mulato Beat Remix) – Steve's 25 Days of Christmas Music 2010: Culinary Christmas

Culinary Christmas - December 13: Baby, It's Cold Outside (Mulato Beat Remix)

Culinary Christmas - December 13: Baby, It's Cold Outside

Featured Foods: Swiss Kriss, drink of wine

It's another Monday during Steve's 25 Days of Christmas Music… welcome back! Our Culinary Christmas celebration brings us two "firsts" today. The first "first" is the use of a song that we've previously featured, but this time around it appears again in a "remixed" form. And oddly, the second "first" is that the song mentions a laxative, which I'm going to include as a food item during this 25 Days.

Back in 2008 during our Dueling December Ditties, we featured a version of "Baby, It's Cold Outside" sung by Louis Armstrong & Velma Middleton. Today we're back with the same performers, but this time they anchor Baby, It's Cold Outside (Mulato Beat Remix). Someone dropped some beats on the original tune and edited it to give it a different flair, which I find a nice diversion every now and then.

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December 12: Santa's Coffee – Steve's 25 Days of Christmas Music 2010: Culinary Christmas

Culinary Christmas - December 12: Santa's Coffee

Culinary Christmas - December 12: Santa's Coffee

Featured Foods: Coffee

Here's an oldie from 1960. Yup, someone actually wrote a song called Santa's Coffee. In this case, it's performed by a child vocalist, Billy Beau.

Now, it would seem that coffee is a much better beverage for the jolly old man, after all he's putting in some long hours on Christmas Eve. Can milk really give you the kind of buzz you need for all that work?

However, there's still the issue of where the bathroom is located on his sleigh…

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December 11: Christmas Cookies and Holiday Hearts – Steve's 25 Days of Christmas Music 2010: Culinary Christmas

Culinary Christmas - December 11: Christmas Cookies and Holiday Hearts

Culinary Christmas - December 11: Christmas Cookies & Holiday Hearts

Featured Foods: Christmas cookies, holiday hearts

It's all about food today with our song, Christmas Cookies and Holiday Hearts by The Caroleer Singers and Orchestra. It completely fits our Culinary Christmas theme except for one thing…

What in the world is a "holiday heart"?

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December 10: The Nutcracker Suite – Steve's 25 Days of Christmas Music 2010: Culinary Christmas

Culinary Christmas - December 10: The Nutcracker Suite

Culinary Christmas - December 10: The Nutcracker Suite

Featured Foods: Nuts, sugar plums

We now happen upon one of the few instrumental tunes featured during this year's Culinary Christmas. It's The Nutcracker Suite by the Appalachian Christmas Quartet. Given that this is based on "The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy", the way I see it, we get both nuts and sugar plums out of this song that has no words.

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December 9: The Christmas Song – Steve's 25 Days of Christmas Music 2010: Culinary Christmas

Culinary Christmas - December 9: The Christmas Song

Culinary Christmas - December 9: The Christmas Song

Featured Foods: Chestnuts, turkey, Hoffman Beverages, danish

In the mid-1980s, during his stint on Saturday Night Live, Billy Crystal recorded this version of The Christmas Song featuring many impersonations that he used on the show, including Sammy Davis Jr., Fernando, Howard Cosell, Joe Franklin, and Muhammad Ali. It all seems quite dated now, but hey, at least he mentioned a couple of food items, namely "chestnuts roasting on an open fire!"

Other than that, I personally find this song very annoying. Do you?

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December 8: You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch – Steve's 25 Days of Christmas Music 2010: Culinary Christmas

Culinary Christmas - December 8: You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch

Culinary Christmas - December 8: You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch

Featured Foods: Banana, garlic, tomato, 3-decker sauerkraut & toadstool sandwich with arsenic sauce

I'm a big fan of PBS. I believe that we still need a non-profit television network in this country. After all, would a commercial television network give us a theme song as cool as this?

Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? was a game show on PBS that ran from 1991-1996 that produced 296 episodes. It was based on a popular computer game series from Brøderbund Software that taught geography. The original prompted many spinoffs, including Where in the USA…, Where in Europe…, and Where in Time…. As the son of a librarian, I played these games a lot on those Apple II computers. The formula was eventually ported to television in the hopes of improving education of geography to a mass audience. I loved the show!

One of the distinctive elements of the game show was the "in house band", performed by a cappella group Rockapella, who performed "clues" for the contestants, as well as belted out the show's catchy theme song. We revisit the same group as they perform their own rendition of You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch.

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