Nobody knows
the real story about King Arthur. Some scholars linked Arthur to a Roman
soldier. According to the legend, he was
the son of Uther Pendragon. Arthur was grown away from his parents and when the
king died nobody knew who would be the next king. A magic stone appeared with the
sword Excalibur stuck to it. There was a message on the sword which said that
the person who pulled the sword from the stone would be the king of Britain.
Arthur did it and this is how Arthur became king.
Nowadays,
Arthur is not only a mythical figure but a symbol of Britain and the virtues of
the Round Table. King Arthur is an important character in the culture and even
the Tudor dynasty claimed Arthur as their ancestor.
Halloween is celebrated on 31 October. It has ancient Celtic
origins. On the Celtic calendar “Samhain” was the last day of summer and the
last day of the year. The Celtic priest practised religious rituals on “Samhain”.
On this day Celts made big fires and dressed in scary costumes. They wanted to
frighten the evil spirits. They believed that ghosts came out of their tombs on
the night of 31 October. “Samhain” also became a harvest festival after the
Roman invasion of Britain in 43 AD. Christian practices replace pagan
practices. The Christians called 1 November All Hallow’s Day, the day of all
saints. The evening of 31 October was called All Hallow’s Eve. This became
Halloween. It is popular to make “jack-o’-lanterns” out of pumpkins. People put
them in front of the windows of their homes. The jack o’lantern is of Celtic
origin too. The “jack-o’-lanterns” tradition originated in Ireland, but they
decorated large turnips and potatoes.Irish immigrants brought the tradition to America, home of the pumpkin,
and it became a part of Halloween festivities. Irish also introduced the custom
“trick-or-treating” on Halloween evening. They go from house to house in their
costumes and ring doorbells. When the door opens they shout “Trick or treat?”
People usually give them sweets. If not, the children play a trick!
Pumpkin Pie
Ingredients:
2 kg of pumpkin
½ litre of
milk
4 eggs
4
tablespoons of flour
1 teaspoon
of baking powder
100g of
butter
¼ teaspoon
of salt
¼ teaspoon
of cinnamon powder
Cut the
pumpkin into small pieces and remove the peel. Put the pieces into a big
saucepan and add the milk. Cook the mixture for 30 minutes and don’t forget to
mix it while it’s cooking.
Now break
the eggs into a bowl. Add the flour, baking powder, butter, salt and cinnamon
powder. Mix these ingredients well. Add the pumpkin and milk mixture to the
ingredients in the bowl and mix. Put the mixture into a non-stick pie dish. You
can also use puff pastry under the mixture.Put the dish into the oven (180ºC) for one hour. Serve the pumpkin pie
cold. Happy Halloween!
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