In Denmark Christmas is celebrated on Christmas Eve the 24th of December.
Everybody is busy wrapping presents and preparing dinner on the day of Christmas Eve and the children are extremely excited waiting with great anticipation for the evening to arrive.
In the old days it was common to give the animals a special treat on Christmas Eve.
It was widely believed that all animals could talk on this special night, and nobody would like the animals to speak ill of you. Today some families continue that tradition. They go for a walk in the garden, in the park or forest and bring along small goodies for the animals on this very special occasion.
A lot of people attend an early Christmas mass in church before the Christmas dinner not necessarily because they are devoted churchgoers, but because they enjoy the tradition of gathering in church and singing Danish Christmas carols as part of the Christmas spirit.
Most people eat roast duck, roast goose or roast or pork with crackling rinds on Christmas Eve. The duck or goose is stuffed with apples and prunes and served with boiled and sweet potatoes, red cabbage and beets and cranberry jam. The dessert consists of ‘ris à l’amande’ (rice pudding with whipped cream, vanilla and almonds) with hot cherry sauce or ‘risengrød’ (hot rice pudding). A peeled almond is hidden in the dessert bowl and the lucky finder of the almond gets a present.
After Dinner the tree is lit, at last, and everyone joins hands with one another and dances around the tree singing traditional Danish Christmas hymns and carols.
When the children have had quite enough of the singing (and that doesn’t take very long) it is finally time for the unwrapping of gifts.
Normally, one of the children is chosen to select the wrapped presents under the tree and hand them over one at the time so everyone can watch each individual present being unwrapped.
After the last present, it is time for fresh fruit, cookies, home made sweets and coffee.
After a long and enjoyable evening it is time for bed to get up the next day to enjoy lunches with friends and family you couldn't spend Xmas Eve with.
Merry Xmas,glædelig jul from Kakao by K
Friday, 24 December 2010
Monday, 20 December 2010
Holly Willoughby
By Malene Birger dress in grey as seen on Holly Willoughby on This Morning last week available in Kakao by K and online http://bit.ly/hRl1rJ
Tuesday, 14 December 2010
Lucia
On the 13 December Saint Lucia is celebrated in Scandinavia. Lucia is venerated in a ceremony where a girl is elected to portray Lucia. Wearing a white gown with a red sash and a crown of candles on her head, she walks at the head of a procession of women, each holding a candle. The candles symbolize the fire that refused to take St. Lucia's life when she was sentenced to be burned. The women sing a Lucia song while entering the room, to the melody of the traditional Neapolitan song Santa Lucia; the Italian lyrics describe the view from Santa Lucia in Naples, the various Scandinavian lyrics are fashioned for the occasion, describing the light with which Lucia overcomes the darkness.
Each Scandinavian country has lyrics in their native tongues. After finishing this song, the procession sings Christmas carols or more songs about Lucia. A similar version occurs in Scandinavian communities and churches in the United States.
The above picture is from last nigts Lucia procession in the Swedish bar in Joseph Pearce in Edinburgh.... very fun night! The lucia procession takes place every year in Joseph Pearce, so pop in next year if you missed it.
Sunday, 12 December 2010
Danish Glögg
During December Kakao by K is open Sundays 12-4pm. Pop in for some warming mulled wine.
In Denmark the traditional version of mulled wine is called Glögg,and is perfect for those long cold evenings.
To make your own follow this easy recipe.
Ingredients:
1 bottle of red wine
0.5 Liter inexpensive brandy, port wine or vodka
10 cardamom pods
3 cinnamon stick (whole)
15 cloves
1/2 orange peel
1/2 lbs sugar
1/2 cup of raisins (soaked in port wine or brandy the night before)
1/2 cup of almonds
Heat the wine, brandy/port wine/vodka with the the spices (cardamon pods, cloves, orange peel, raisins sugar).
Let the mixture simmer for 45 min, but be careful not to bring it to a boil.
Strain the glögg through a colander to remove the additions. Add the raisins and almonds.
Serve the glögg warm.
Merry Xmas love K!
In Denmark the traditional version of mulled wine is called Glögg,and is perfect for those long cold evenings.
To make your own follow this easy recipe.
Ingredients:
1 bottle of red wine
0.5 Liter inexpensive brandy, port wine or vodka
10 cardamom pods
3 cinnamon stick (whole)
15 cloves
1/2 orange peel
1/2 lbs sugar
1/2 cup of raisins (soaked in port wine or brandy the night before)
1/2 cup of almonds
Heat the wine, brandy/port wine/vodka with the the spices (cardamon pods, cloves, orange peel, raisins sugar).
Let the mixture simmer for 45 min, but be careful not to bring it to a boil.
Strain the glögg through a colander to remove the additions. Add the raisins and almonds.
Serve the glögg warm.
Merry Xmas love K!
Thursday, 9 December 2010
Design by K in focus
Design by K, Kakao’s own handmade jewellery range is all about the delicate look with real stones, nostalgic charms and lockets. When Danish owner design the pieces she uses her Danish design philosophy of clean and simple lines and that often less is more the, end result is effortlessly chic jewellery.
Every week we add to the collection so there are always new and exciting pieces. The prices range from £18-40 for necklace, the collection also has earrings and bracelets at £15-29.
The dainty pieces look really chic with just a plain t-shirt. For a truly unique piece of jewellery you can use our bespoke service where you can incorporate your favourite themes, colours and stones.
Browse some of our styles here or pop in to our boutique on 45 Thistle Street in Edinburgh to see our new designs.
Every week we add to the collection so there are always new and exciting pieces. The prices range from £18-40 for necklace, the collection also has earrings and bracelets at £15-29.
The dainty pieces look really chic with just a plain t-shirt. For a truly unique piece of jewellery you can use our bespoke service where you can incorporate your favourite themes, colours and stones.
Browse some of our styles here or pop in to our boutique on 45 Thistle Street in Edinburgh to see our new designs.
Sunday, 28 November 2010
Kakao by K goes world wide
Good things comes to those who waits! The Kakao by K online boutique is now open and we are really excited. Over the next few weeks we will add to our range of cherry-picked Scandinavian fashion available online for you to be able to browse the boutique from the comfort of your own home. Please take a look http://www.kakao.co.uk/
Friday, 26 November 2010
Box of treats
Little peek of our newsletter, you can email girls@kakao.co.uk to sign up for our monthly box of treats.
Thursday, 25 November 2010
Cycle Chic
Cold weather doesn't mean that your style has to suffer, just look to Scandinavia. In Denmark girls wear the same clothes when they cycle and still manage to look stylish even in the cold weather. The girls have winter clothes that looks stylish both on foot and two wheels. Their look is chic and fashionable, yet practical.
Coat By Malene Birger £352
Leather hand bag £120
Light grey tights £25
Perhaps leave it to the Danes to cycle in heels.
Get the cycle chic look
Coat By Malene Birger £352
Leather hand bag £120
Light grey tights £25
Tuesday, 23 November 2010
Fashion show
Another dose of the Kakao by K and Pam Jenkins fashion show at Hotel Missoni Edinburgh photos cutesy of Louise Munro
We can't get enough!
Saturday, 20 November 2010
The Little Mermaid
Friday, 19 November 2010
Scandinavian design at it's best
In 1982 Denmark expirienced it's coldest winter since recording began with temputures getting as low as 31.2 degrees. Kakao sell fantastic fashinable Danish winter coats that are sure to keep you warm and stylish this winter. These coats are designed for and by peopel who lives in a really cold climate. This is fantastic fashion that looks stylish as well as keeping you cosy.
This is just a selection of the coats on offer in Kakao by K.
By Malene Birger Cashmir mix coat £352 This is just a selection of the coats on offer in Kakao by K.
By Malene Birger jacket £209
Navy wool coat by BZR £240 Coat by Bruuns Bazaar £219
Wool cape by House of Lykke £199
Wool cape by House of Lykke £199
Thursday, 18 November 2010
Xmas dispaly
We have just had our Xmas window installed by Caroline Key from Trash Furnishing we LOVE it in Kakao what do you think?
Thursday, 11 November 2010
Charity Fashion Show
A few pictures from Kakao by K's first set for It's Good2Give Charity Fashion show supporting teenage cancer.
All the models have all had a journey in life involving teenage cancer.
I want to thank all the models who took part, you showed off the garments beautifully! I feel so proud to have taken part.
Love K
Wednesday, 3 November 2010
Charity Fashion show pictures
We had a great time at the BeInspired2 charity fashion show supporting Cystic Fibroses. We got some amazing shots from the night by the photographer Philip Stanley Dickson (www.psdphotography.com)
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