
People would feast to celebrate the days finally becoming longer, signaling the end of the winter season. To cleanse the air of the previous year’s events and to usher in the spring, families would burn logs decorated with holly, pinecones or ivy. Wine and salt were also often used to anoint the logs. Once burned, the log’s ashes were valuable treasures said to have medicinal benefits and to guard against evil. Some groups claimed the ashes would protect the bearer from lightning—an important quality at a time when houses (and most of the contents in them) were made of wood.
With the advent of Christianity and the changes in heating and cooking technologies, the tradition
We will be offering Yule Logs, or Büches de Noël, for sale again this year. We are taking orders for Yule Logs at this time. Please contact us in person at The Frenchman’s Corner to reserve your Yule Log for your holiday party or Christmas celebration. You can also email us at info@thefrenchmanscorner.com or use the form below.

