On the 8th Day Christmas Past, pleased & satisfied. Question: How can we be more easily pleased and satisfied like a pioneer child? (To be entered into today’s
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On the 8th Day Christmas Past, pleased & satisfied. Question: How can we be more easily pleased and satisfied like a pioneer child? (To be entered into today’s
Answer 7th Day Christmas Past: Scottish Saints made shortcake, while Danish Saints supped on “sweet soup made of rice and fruit juice.” Plum pudding was the season’s delight
On the 7th Day Christmas Past, culinary Christmas traditions. Question: What culinary Christmas traditions were brought by immigrants gathering to Zion? (To be entered into today’s daily giveaway &
Answer 6th Day Christmas Past: This father loved the name Mary because it reminded him of the mother of Jesus and his own sweet wife Mary. He wanted
On the 6th Day of Christmas Past, SIX other Marys. Question: Why did a pioneer father name all of his daughters Mary? (To be entered into today’s daily
Answer 5th Day Christmas Past: Thanks for your insights on yesterday’s post. Congrats to 5th Day drawing winner, MC Ford (from our website blog), who won a “The
On the 5th Day of Christmas Past, 5 days at Sea. Question: What can we learn from Elder John Taylor’s Christmas at Sea? In 1839 Joseph Smith received a revelation
Answer 4th Day Christmas Past: Thank you for sharing your insights of yesterday’s story about making sure we always make room for Christ in our own personal mangers no matter
On the 4th Day of Christmas Past, a prize-winning Christmas Story! Question: What can we learn from this Prize-winning Christmas Story written Dec. 1947? (To be entered into today’s daily
On the 3rd Day of Christmas Past, a Carol of Three. Question: In “We Three Kings” what symbolism do the gifts given represent? (To be entered into today’s daily giveaway &