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Heroes of Sylmar Health and Rehabilitation Center
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Holiday Celebration
Friday, December 19th
Ugliest Christmas Sweater
Wednesday, December 17th
' Sign up sheet at the front desk
' Dec 1st - 15th
' 1 guest per staff
' $40 per guest
' Wednesday, December 17th at 1:45 pm
' Most creative, ugly sweater wins!
' Followed by our Carol Music Event in
the dining room at 2:15 pm
Fun/Interesting Christmas Facts
Bing CrosbyÕs
version of ÒWhite
Christmas" is the
highest-selling single
of all time.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed
Reindeer got his start as an
advertising gimmick for
Montgomery Ward in 1839.
Christmas came
from the words
Cristes Maesse
meaning Òmass of
ChristÓ.
Franklin Pierce was
the Þrst president
who put up an
ofÞcial White House
Christmas tree.
Toys for Tots was founded in
L.A. 5,000 toys were
collected during the Þrst
drive in 1947. A handmade
doll was the Þrst donation.
Black Friday is not
the busiest shopping
day of the year. The
two days right before
Christmas are.
It is a tradition in
Japan to eat KFC for
Christmas. Orders
must be placed two
month in advance.
Jingle Bells was originally a
song about Thanksgiving in
1857. It was also the Þrst
song every played in space
by astronauts Walter Schirra
Jr. and Thomas P. Stafford.
The top six
Christmas tree
producing states are
Oregon, North
Carolina,
Pennsylvania,
Michigan,
Washington and
Wisconsin.
Merry Christmas
CHRISTMAS MORNING
SAUSAGE CASSEROLE
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The tallest Christmas
tree ever displayed
was in Seattle,
Washington. It
measured 221 ft tall.
1 in 3 men wait until
Christmas Eve to do
their shopping.
The original location for the
1947 Miracle on 34th St.
movie was the N.Y. MacyÕs in
Herald Square. However, for
the remake in 1994, MacyÕs
refused to participate
therefore the Þctional store,
ColeÕs was created.
Christmas trees
usually grow for
close to 15 years
before they can be
sold.
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1 (12 ounce) package fresh breakfast
sausage, cooked, drained and crumbled
4 cups cubed day-old bread
2 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese
2 (12 fluid ounce) cans evaporated milk
10 large eggs, lightly beaten
1 teaspoon dry mustard
1/4 teaspoon onion powder
ground black pepper to taste
Directions
Grease a 13 x 9-inch baking dish. Place bread in
prepared baking dish. Sprinkle with cheese.
Combine evaporated milk, eggs, dry mustard,
onion powder and pepper in medium bowl. Pour
evenly over bread and cheese. Sprinkle with
sausage. Cover; refrigerate overnight.
PREHEAT oven to 325 degrees F.
BAKE for 55 to 60 minutes or until cheese is
golden brown. Cover with foil if top browns too
quickly.