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* 🎄 Acquiring a "Yule Tide Tree". This is a coniferous tree (also known as evergreen: pine, fir, yew, redwood, etc), in which lights and various ornaments are then hung on its branches. | * 🎄 Acquiring a "Yule Tide Tree". This is a coniferous tree (also known as evergreen: pine, fir, yew, redwood, etc), in which lights and various ornaments are then hung on its branches. | ||
* 🎁 Getting gifts for friends and family. They are typically placed under the tree, opened only on Yule Tide Day (and placed under the tree during Yule Tide Eve) | * 🎁 Getting gifts for friends and family. They are typically placed under the tree, opened only on Yule Tide Day (and placed under the tree during Yule Tide Eve) | ||
- | * 🧦 Filling large stockings full of treats and Yule Tide trinkets and sweets. | + | * 🧦 Filling large stockings full of treats and Yule Tide trinkets and sweets. |
* 💡 Stringing up lights and holly wreaths over a dwelling or in the corridors and doors of a ship | * 💡 Stringing up lights and holly wreaths over a dwelling or in the corridors and doors of a ship | ||
* 🍗 Yule Tide Feast held on Yule Tide Eve: Some form of Pork (ham) or poultry (chicken/ | * 🍗 Yule Tide Feast held on Yule Tide Eve: Some form of Pork (ham) or poultry (chicken/ |