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Posted on December 31, 2014January 1, 2014 by Sally-Jayne

New Year Traditions in Germany

I came across this article about a fortune-telling tradition last year and thought now would be a good time to share it. If you decide to try it, have fun, and do leave a comment below to tell me what you found.

The tradition of Bleigiessen.

 

 

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