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Wassail Bowl Recipe - Food.com
Wassail is a delicious and warming beverage that has traditionally been used in Christmas festivities. This is a unique recipe because it's made in the coffee ... www.food.com
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Wassail - Wikipedia
a beverage made from hot mulled cider, ale, or wine and spices, drunk traditionally as an integral part of wassailing. en.wikipedia.org
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Wassailing Twelfth Night traditions | National Trust
Early wassailing bowls. The first wassail bowls and cups made from Lignum vitae appear to have been made in Britain in the second quarter of the 17th century. www.nationaltrust.org.uk
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wassail-bowl A large bowl or cup in which wassail (sense 2) was made and from which healths were drunk; a loving-cup; also the liquor contained in the bowl.1606 Sir G. Goosecappe ii. i. D 3 b, Hee is a most excellent Turner, and will turne you wassel-bowles, and posset Cuppes. 1608–9 Shuttleworths' ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Making a Wassail Bowl - Stuart King
Wassail bowls were traditionally turned from Lignum Vitea, a newly discovered timber from South America. The function of a wassail bowl is to hold wassail, a hot punch like beverage of which there are many recipes, most will contain amongst other ingredients, Wine, Ale, Ginger, Apples, Honey and beaten egg whites. stuartking.co.uk
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Wassail! A Brief History, Recipe & Invitation - Fruition Seeds
Our toast it is white and our drink it is brown; Our bowl it is made of the white maple tree; With the wassailing bowl, we'll sing to thee. www.fruitionseeds.com
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Wassailing
The house-visiting wassail is the practice of people going door-to-door, singing and offering a drink from the wassail bowl in exchange for gifts; this In the English Christmas carol "Gloucestershire Wassail", the singers tell that their "bowl is made of the white maple tree, with a wassailing bowl we'll wikipedia.org
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Five 17th century Christmas Wassail Bowls - TimeToFiddle
The Wassail bowl was turned of hard wood and treasured for the annual Christmas or orchard celebration. A blend of spices and fruits and wine or cider was ... timetofiddle.yolasite.com
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The Wassail Bowl | Scott Farms specialty, gourmet foods
$5.85 ... Enjoy this traditional holiday beverage any time of the year. Spices and recipes included to prepare this hot and sweet drink. One spice pack will make ... www.scottfarms.net
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Wassail bowl | Mulled Wine, Medieval Feasts & Christmas ...
Wassail bowl, vessel generally made of wood and often mounted in silver, used on ceremonial occasions for drinking toasts. www.britannica.com
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Twelfth Night, Apples and Wassailing: A Traditional English Wassail ...
A traditional English Wassail recipe which originates from Suffolk. This delectable hot, spiced mulled cider is served with baked apples. www.lavenderandlovage.com
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Wassailing through History. - Colonial Williamsburg
Rings of orange and lemon afloat, the wassail bowl filled with spiced wine or ale is a tradition that goes back a thousand years and more. As traditional and ... research.colonialwilliamsburg.org
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wassail
▪ I. wassail, n. Now only arch. and Hist. (ˈwɒs(ə)l, ˈwæs(ə)l, -eɪl) Forms: 3 wæs hæil, wæshail, washayl, washail, wesseyl, 3–4, 7 wassayl, 3, 6–7, 9 arch. wassaile, 5 wassaylle, wessayle, (whatsaile, -saill), 6 wassaill, -ayle, 6–7 wassall, 7–8 wassal, (7 vassaile, Hist. was-haile, washeall, waes h... Oxford English Dictionary
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Whimple Wassail
Chorus: With our wassail, wassail, wassail! And joy come to our jolly wassail! A-wassail, a-wassail! (Chorus) The verses sung at each homestead: Come fill up our wassail bowl full to the brim, See, harnessed and garnished so neat and so trim, Sometimes wikipedia.org
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Apple Wassail
There are many well recorded instances of the Apple Wassail in the early modern period. On Twelfth Night, men would go with their wassail bowl into the orchard and go about the trees. wikipedia.org
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