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...... . NEW YEAR'S PARTY TIPS

If you're going out with friends, select someone from your
group to act as a designated driver. Many establishments
are smart enough to offer free non-alcoholic beverages to
the designated driver on special nights (such as New
Year's Eve)

Offer regular Champagne and non-alcoholic sparkling
wine at your New Year's party. Also make sure to have
plenty of non-alcoholic beverages available.

Prepare your guest bedroom(s), set aside blankets for
use on a couch, and/or get some sleeping bags handy. If
some of your party guests have had too much to drink,
they will be more apt to stay over if they see it has
already been planned in advance.

Hold a towel over the Champagne cork when you pop it off.
Firing Champagne corks haphazardly can hurt you or your guests!

Ask for a discount when buying Champagne by the case (12
bottles). Many Liquor stores will offer a discount as high
as 15% off the listed bottle price.

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...... . LUCK AROUND THE WORLD: Global Good Luck Traditions

   With New Year's upon us, here's a look at some of the
   good luck rituals from around the world.  They are
   believed to bring good fortune and prosperity in the
   coming year.

AUSTRIA
The suckling pig is the symbol for good luck for the new
year. It's served on a table decorated with tiny edible
pigs. Dessert often consists of green peppermint ice cream
in the shape of a four-leaf clover.

ENGLAND
The British place their fortunes for the coming year in the
hands of their first guest.  They believe the first visitor
of each year should be male and bearing gifts.  Traditional
gifts are coal for the fire, a loaf for the table and a
drink for the master.  For good luck, the guest should enter
through the front door and leave through the back.  Guests
who are empty-handed or unwanted are not allowed to enter
first.

WALES
At the first toll of midnight, the back door is opened and
then shut to release the old year and lock out all of its
bad luck. Then at the twelfth stroke of the clock, the front
door is opened and the New Year is welcomed with all of its
luck.

HAITI
In Haiti, New Year's Day is a sign of the year to come.
Haitians wear new clothing and exchange gifts in the hope
that it will bode well for the new year.

SICILY
An old Sicilian tradition says good luck will come to those
who eat lasagna on New Year's Day, but woe if you dine on
macaroni, for any other noodle will bring bad luck.

SPAIN
In Spain, when the clock strikes midnight, the Spanish eat
12 grapes, one with every toll, to bring good luck for the
12 months ahead.

GREECE
A special New Year's bread is baked with a coin buried in
the dough. The first slice is for the Christ child, the
second for the father of the household and the third slice
is for the house.  If the third slice holds the coin, spring
will come early that year.

JAPAN
The Japanese decorate their homes in tribute to lucky gods.
One tradition, kadomatsu, consists of a pine branch
symbolizing longevity, a bamboo stalk symbolizing
prosperity, and a plum blossom showing nobility.

PERU
The Peruvian New Year's custom is a spin on the Spanish
tradition of eating 12 grapes at the turn of the year.  But
in Peru, a 13th grape must be eaten to assure good luck.

CHINA
For the Chinese New Year, every front door is adorned with a
fresh coat of red paint, red being a symbol of good luck and
happiness.  Although the whole family prepares a feast for
the New Year, all knives are put away for 24 hours to keep
anyone from cutting themselves, which is thought to cut the
family's good luck for the next year.

UNITED STATES
The kiss shared at the stroke of midnight in the United
States is derived from masked balls that have been common
throughout history.  As tradition has it, the masks
symbolize evil spirits from the old year and the kiss is the
purification into the new year.

NORWAY
Norwegians make rice pudding at New Year's and hide one
whole almond within.  Guaranteed wealth goes to the person
whose serving holds the lucky almond.


Happy New Year to all.







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