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The population of Mexico is 111,211,789. |
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Christmas in Mexico is in December 16-24 and
presents are not given until January
6 Day of the Kings. |
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Also if their good they will get gifts on
January 6 from the Three Wise Man. |
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The main language spoken in Mexico is Spanish . |
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How they say Merry Christmas is Felix Navidad . |
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Yes there is a Christmas tree in Mexico . |
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Mexican people
decorate their trees the same as we would in Canada. |
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Santa is called “Santo Clos” in Mexico. And this
is what he looks like. |
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Joseph and Mary and Jesus Christ. |
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Ingredients |
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1 (8 ounce) container sour cream |
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8 ounces chive and onion cream cheese |
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1 (1 ounce) package taco seasoning mix |
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1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese |
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1 cup chopped tomatoes |
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2 chopped green onions |
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Directions |
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In a bowl, combine the sour cream, cream cheese
and taco seasoning. Spread the mixture into a pie dish. Sprinkle the
Cheddar cheese over the mixture in an even layer. Top the cheese with the
tomatoes and green onions |
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Bad boys and girls got black coal and fruits for
Christmas. |
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Good girls and boys get good toys for Christmas
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Mexicans eat a grape on each of the twelve
chimes of the bell during the New Year countdown, they make a wish with
each one. On New Year's Eve, people who want to find love in the new year
wear red underwear and yellow if they want money. |
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Other traditions include sweeping the dirt out,
taking luggage outside as a symbol of future trips, hanging sheep dolls
(mainly made out of wool) in the doorknob for prosperity, with others. |
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The celebrations are like to those of Spain |
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They make dolls out of old clothes. |
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