Flossbolna
Sea days are just so relaxing!
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This strange German pickle tradition that nobody here in Germany has heard of has come back to Germany. There is actually a German historian who has done a lot of research about Christmas traditions in Southern Germany. And she has found no evidence about this tradition here in Germany. But she came to the conclusion that it might have been very local, was taken to the US by immigrants and grew there. Since there appear to be a few on this thread who read German, this was an article in a German newspaper: http://www.sueddeutsche.de/bayern/598/495920/text/
And by the way, my family has its own pickle tradition. Quite close to my school was the factory outlet for a lead chrystal catory (Nachtmann) which attracted a lot of American shoppers. They added a Christmas shop next door since Americans tend to like to shop for German Christmas ornaments.
For us this was really strange, Christmas ornaments were only available in the weeks before Christmas, not all year. My sister and I loved to browse this shop and one day we found a basket of pickle ornaments. We thought it was so hilarious that those "crazy Americans" would have pickles on their Christmas trees. We bought one and gave it to our father for Christmas. It always got a very prominent spot on the tree! 
And by the way, my family has its own pickle tradition. Quite close to my school was the factory outlet for a lead chrystal catory (Nachtmann) which attracted a lot of American shoppers. They added a Christmas shop next door since Americans tend to like to shop for German Christmas ornaments.

