"Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?"
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Holiday spirits
The legend of Tomte. Also named Nisse in Norway or Denmark and Tonttu in Finland. They are
solitary and mischievous domestic spirits who protect farmsteads and
their families and animals. Folklore says they originated from the soul
of the first farmer and are ancestral figures who command respect. Their
name and figures were imagined by farmers from years gone by, who were
often isolated and it helped them live through the cold and dark winter
months. A tomte is described as, a little bearded man, just three feet
high, with a long beard and scruffy plain clothes. His feet are covered
in traditional work boots and he sports a red cap! Tomte love to work
but will not tolerate any interference.. They say a dirty house or
stables, or treating animals unfairly, will surely upset your tomte and
if anyone spills anything, legend says they are told to SHOUT out to
warn the tomte not to fall into the puddle! A clean house or farm is a
clear sign a tomte spirit resides there…. If you offend your tomte he
may play some pranks on you! He might do little things such as turning
buckets upside down or will tie the cow’s tails together…. So you know
when something strange happens you may have offended your little tomte.
In the country he will reside in the pantry or barn and if you move to the towns and cities he stay beneath your floorboards. These little spirit’s are treasured by all, wherever you live.
Tomte need very little from us humans, but they do demand the trust and respect of their homeowners. If respect is lacking from anyone who lives on the farmstead then they will not remain and the inhabitants of the farm will not thrive!
They ask that once a year on Christmas Eve, they have a bowl of their favourite food (julgröt) Christmas porridge, as thanks for their protection throughout the year. A tomte”s porridge is his due and it must be topped with a generous knob of butter! In the old days, butter was a luxury and only consumed on special occasions, the addition of a knob of butter in the Tomte’s porridge shows him your respect and thanks to him for protecting you and yours for the year.
In the country he will reside in the pantry or barn and if you move to the towns and cities he stay beneath your floorboards. These little spirit’s are treasured by all, wherever you live.
Tomte need very little from us humans, but they do demand the trust and respect of their homeowners. If respect is lacking from anyone who lives on the farmstead then they will not remain and the inhabitants of the farm will not thrive!
They ask that once a year on Christmas Eve, they have a bowl of their favourite food (julgröt) Christmas porridge, as thanks for their protection throughout the year. A tomte”s porridge is his due and it must be topped with a generous knob of butter! In the old days, butter was a luxury and only consumed on special occasions, the addition of a knob of butter in the Tomte’s porridge shows him your respect and thanks to him for protecting you and yours for the year.
2018. december 1.
Christmas cocktails looking delicious
A gin and tonic with a twist. Swap the tonic for sparkling apple
juice and add cranberry ice cubes for a simple, but stunning Christmas
drink.
Christmas sangria |
- 1/4 cup Cranberries
- 3/4 cup Cranberries, whole
- 1 Granny smith apple
- 3 Rosemary, sprigs
- 1/4 cup Sugar
- 3/4 cup Sparkling apple cider
- 2 bottles Pinot grigio or chardonnay
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