Chingedy ching, hee haw, hee haw! Christmas Eve is right around the corner and there’s no better way to kick off the holiday than joining us back at the table for Part Two of the Italian American Power Hour Christmas Eve Spectacular. As we wind down our incredible fish feast and polish off the last drops of far too much homemade vino, our conversation starts anew as we explore some of the non-culinary traditions that make Christmas Eve such a special day on the Italian American calendar.
Join us as we discuss the history of the famous presepio, the Neapolitan nativity set, the significance of Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve and many more facets of our Christmas traditions. And stay tuned until the bitter end to hear a rather heated debate about the surprisingly controversial Christmas carol, Dominick the Italian Christmas Donkey.
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