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#58849 - 12/29/00 12:06 PM Las doce uvas
Nuria Offline
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How many of you are going to have the 12 grapes on New Year's Eve?

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#58850 - 12/29/00 01:28 PM Re: Las doce uvas
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Me, for sure... with the tolls of the bell from the Puerta del Sol via radio, as if I was there.

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#58851 - 12/29/00 08:35 PM Re: Las doce uvas
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Great Idea, Connie! But where can one find a live broadcast of the festivities at P' del Sol on New Year's eve? Will any of the stations carried via internet here at MadridMan.com be 'webcasting' from Puerta del Sol (or elsewhere in Spain?)? Also, when do you think is the appropriate time: midnight in Madrid ( 5pm US Central time) or Midnight Local (Or Both?!)

Please allow me to display my ignorance on this subject: Does one swallow one grape on each toll of Midnight's bell, or stuff one grape in your mouth at each toll, then chew 'em up and swallow 'em down at the final stroke?

Any 'ol way, Have a Great and Safe New Year's Eve, everybody!!

............Kurt

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#58852 - 12/30/00 05:25 AM Re: Las doce uvas
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Kurt

The Puerta del Sol full of clock watching hamsters on New Years Eve? What a funny sight this must be!!

I bet whichever way, there are lots of spluttering people by the stroke of 12!


I have heard about this custom, but have never seen any pictures of it, or heard the finer details such as you are asking.

Jo-Anne

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#58853 - 12/30/00 09:06 AM Re: Las doce uvas
Nuria Offline
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Hi Kurt,
You can have your own technique, I prefer to put all of them in my mouth and them try to chew (Mission Impossible). But the important thing is that you have eaten all of them beforte the bell stops (Mission Impossible II). Usually they set up the bell in the way that you have enough time, but one year it was too fast and people was complaining for the whole year.
Another tradition, put a ring of pure gold in your cava for luck and don't forget to wear red underwear. If you do so you will have a wonderful year
You can see the Puerta del Sol in the TVE Internacional channel (I hope) or try to go to www.terra.es and they will tell you where you can see the Puerta del Sol.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!

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#58854 - 12/30/00 09:14 AM Re: Las doce uvas
Eddie Offline
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Loc: Phila., PA, USA
I read your post earlier this morning and dashed out to the ShopRite to buy grapes. It's snowing a lot here in Philadelphia, so that was an extraordinary effort. I recall that in Madrid they 'price up' the grapes for New Year's eve: at $2.49 a pound it appears that they do the same here.

Now we have enough grapes and a bottle of Codorniu to wash them down.
PROSPERO AN~O NUEVO!

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#58855 - 12/30/00 11:10 AM Re: Las doce uvas
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Now would those be green grapes or red???
Y'know, I have a sister-in-law named Nuria from Madrid...Could it be the SAME girl!!???

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#58856 - 12/30/00 05:25 PM Re: Las doce uvas
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Yes Tracy, I am the same girl

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#58857 - 12/31/00 11:26 AM Re: Las doce uvas
connie Offline
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Kurt,
Radio Nacional de Espana (RNE) (en emisión exterior) broadcasts the bell of the Puerta del Sol- but at Spain time, for sure, so that you have to celebrate the New Year a bit earlier than usually
You´d better choose small grapes in order to manage to eat them in time. Good luck and happy new year!

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#58858 - 12/31/00 06:15 PM Re: Las doce uvas
Kurt Offline
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Loc: Chicago, IL. USA
Hola y Feliz y prospero Ano Nueva!!

Its a fwe minutes after 5pm here in the Midwest of America. I just listened to the bells of midnight ringing over La Puerta Del Sol via TeleMadrid Radio, and swallowed twelve grapes, one at each stroke, for good luck in the coming year! I will get all my friend to do so at Midnight here, about seven hours away.

Its great to experience a little of New Year's in Madrid, even from thousands of miles away. Listening to the roar of the Puerta del Sol crowd as fireworks went off overhead was a thrill. I'm picturing it in my mind now!Thank you, Madridman, for providing this to me and all your loyal posters. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!!!

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