This Christmas, forget the traditional Yule log and start a brand new holiday tradition with an updated version of the crackling fire. We browsed the internet to gather some the most unique videos to ...
From Ozzy to Baby Yoda, here are some made-for-TV fires that will (sort of not really) keep you warm Ah, the televised burning Yule log, a symbol of the holidays that, depending on how you look at it, ...
When we think of the holiday season, pop culture has conditioned us to equate the ideal Christmas with sitting around a warm fire burning a Yule log. Sadly, a whole heck of a lot of us don’t have a ...
A time-honored American tradition, the yule log first began in 1966, when local New York news station WPIX had a 90 minute-long slot it needed to fill on Christmas eve, according to Quartz. The ...
For decades, we only had one yule log television show and only watched it on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. It was an hours-long loop of a crackling fire backed by holiday music and it was a hit. Now ...
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