If someone tries to hand you a pin, never take it, but insist that they stick it into your clothes somewhere for you to retrieve yourself. It's bad luck otherwise.
DW is making cucumber and onion salad for stepdaughter's barbeque later today. When she slices the ends off the cukes, she rubs them together. It's supposed to eliminate bitterness. She learned it from her born-in-Italy parents.
For fever, cut an onion in half and put it in a clean sock and then wear the sock, making sure that the cut end of the onion rests firmly against the foot. Supposedly my great-grandmother was good for that one. My grandmother and my great-aunts used to swear that within a half-hour the fever would be gone and the onion would be red hot because it drew the fever out.
This is a very old religious belief… Talmud type stuff… also all these other people https://www.amusingplanet.com/2017/08/the-art-of-deliberate-imperfection.htmlAnd I read somewhere that ladies in the 30's would purposefully mess up a stitch on a quilt because only God is perfect. So now when my dd messes up knitting or something she says she did it on purpose because, you know, only God can be perfect![]()
If you give someone a gift with a pointy attachment, like a brooch or a stickpin, you’re supposed to put a penny in the box or bag. Otherwise the relationship will soon be severed.
I used to hear that if boys eat carrots they’ll grow hair on their chests as adults.
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I heard a version of adding a penny to any gift that had a sharp point like a brooch or scissors or especially knives…the receiver is supposed to give the giver back the penny so that it’s no longer a ‘gift’ but rather a ‘purchase’ as a gift of something that could stab you was unlucky but buying the item was not…
Thanks for this. This is very fascinating!!!This is a very old religious belief… Talmud type stuff… also all these other people https://www.amusingplanet.com/2017/08/the-art-of-deliberate-imperfection.html
Not one I do, but when my kids were babies there were strangers who would compliment them and they would also touch them. One of them explained in the Hispanic culture it was to ward off the evil eye.