- Christmas Cracker — 2021-08-12 20:39:19
…w out of the product when two people pulled it apart with cracking sound. By 1900 the company were producing 13 million crackers a year. Over the next few years his idea evolved and grew and he moved from his original premises in Clerkenwell, Eas…
…uare in the City. Tom left his business to his three sons: Tom, Henry and Walter. In 1953 the firm merged with Caley Crackers and moved out to Norwich.… - Christmas Traditions — 2019-12-27 02:21:30
…ion for the word ''meat'' is found, in Old English meat or mete, referred to any food, not just animal.|| == Christmas crackers == ||{{Image url="Xmascracker.jpg" width="200" title="Cracker" }}||On the dinner table on Christmas Day. Invented by …
…a London baker in 1846, a cracker is a brightly coloured paper tube, twisted at both ends, which contains a party hat, riddle and toy or other trinket. W…