New Year Celebration – Russian Style

December 29, 2008 · Filed Under Family · Comments Off 

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New Year’s Celebration is a big holiday in our family accompanied by lots of champagne drinking. I call it the “New Year Russian Style” – bigger than Christmas or any other holiday or all of them combined together. It arose during the secular regime of the former USSR.  New Year lasts all night and spills over to the next day. The preparations for the celebration of the New Year are as busy as for Christmas in the western world.

A lot of women and men begin their crash diets just before New Year; everyone wants to fit into their fabulous evening attire. The abundance of food and drink on the New Year’s table is alluring and no one is thinking of depriving themselves that night. My American husband knows it too well – he’s started his diet. And I started mine a long time ago (or maybe I just never stopped). One of the methods I use is the Magical Leek Soup from the book “French Women Don’t Get Fat” by Mireille Guiliano . It helps me to boost my weight loss when I hit a plateau – works every time.

As we do most years, we are hosting a party in our house. We are planning an elaborate menu. The idea is that your New Year’s table should be full and abundant to invite an abundant year into your lives.

Father Frost (in the form of my husband, wearing a costume) will visit us with a big bag full of presents. Presents don’t have to be anything big.    If you know a person you can tell what they like the most. And I know that my husband loves to drink coffee all day long – you can guess what he is getting for New Year’s. 

Give the Gift of Gevalia

The real magic of the holidays is not about gift-giving but about festivities, food, laughter and drunken dancing on the table with your family. Have a healthy and abundant New 2009 Year!

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