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Celebrating Christmas the Texas Way

Chi H. by Chi H.
December 24, 2024
in Culture, Entertainment, Events, Insider Reports, Lifestyle, Regions, Texas Family Values, Top News
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Celebrating Christmas the Texas Way

MCALLEN, TEXAS - DECEMBER 01: A Christmas ornament featuring U.S. Border Patrol agents on horseback hangs in the lobby of the U.S. Border Patrol McAllen Station on December 01, 2022 in McAllen, Texas. The McAllen Station is historically the busiest U.S. Border Patrol post along the entire border with Mexico. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

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Holiday traditions across the U.S. may vary, but their purpose remains the same: spreading cheer and bringing people together. In Texas, the holiday season is enriched by a unique blend of cultural influences and historical flair. According to the Texas Co-op Power, below are Texas-style Christmas traditions you may have never heard of:

Barbed Wire Wreaths

Paying homage to Texas’ cowboy heritage, barbed wire wreaths offer a rustic twist on traditional holiday decor. With spare coils of barbed wire often found around ranches, Texans transform this utilitarian material into festive ornaments, adding a rugged elegance to their homes.


Poinsettias: A Seasonal Bloom

A symbol of holiday cheer, poinsettias have deep ties to Mexican culture and are a staple of Texas Christmas celebrations. Whether adorning gardens or given as heartfelt gifts, these vibrant red plants brighten the season with their festive beauty.


Tamales: A Culinary Tradition

Tamales are an essential part of a Texas Christmas. Steeped in Mexican tradition, these savory delights are lovingly prepared by families, purchased from favorite local vendors, or crafted by the hands of an expert grandma. However they’re made, tamales are a delicious centerpiece of holiday gatherings.


Luminarias: Lighting the Way

Luminarias, or paper lanterns, create a magical glow across Texas during the holidays. Some believe their warm light guides the spirit of the Christ child, while others simply enjoy the serene beauty of these glowing decorations lining walkways and streets.


Frontier Fruitcake

Texas has its own spin on fruitcake, a time-honored treat with roots in frontier life. Early settlers dried fruit over days to create this sweet staple, ensuring cowboys had a taste of something indulgent after a long day. Today, fruitcake continues to be a nostalgic nod to Texas history.


Christmas Trucks

Decked-out pickup trucks are a rising holiday tradition in Texas. Adorned with antlers, wreaths, and twinkling lights, these festive vehicles capture the holiday spirit in true Texas style. In some towns, you can even find parades celebrating these cheerful, lighted trucks.


Pecan Pie: The Dessert of the Season

As the world’s largest producer of native pecans, Texas proudly makes pecan pie a must-have dessert at Christmas. This rich, nutty treat graces tables across the state, celebrating both the season and Texas’ agricultural heritage.


Christmas Pyramids in Fredericksburg

Inspired by German traditions, Christmas pyramids—or weihnachtspyramiden—have become a beloved part of the Texas holiday season. Fredericksburg, a town with deep German roots, showcases a stunning 26-foot handcrafted pyramid each year, adding a festive touch to the community.


Barbecue for Christmas Dinner

In Texas, barbecue isn’t just for summer—it’s a holiday favorite too. With mild winters across much of the state, families fire up their smokers for brisket, ribs, and smoked turkey, putting a flavorful spin on traditional Christmas dinners.


Cowboy Santa and His Longhorns

Santa gets a Texas makeover with a cowboy hat, boots, and a sleigh pulled by longhorns instead of reindeer. This Western-inspired take on St. Nick is a beloved symbol of Texas’ holiday spirit and frontier roots.


Whether it’s the glow of luminarias, the taste of tamales, or the sizzle of barbecue, Texas traditions bring a unique warmth and vibrancy to the holidays. However you celebrate, here’s to a season filled with Lone Star charm and cheer!

Tags: #texaschristmasholidaystraditions
Chi H.

Chi H.

As a Houstonian, I report on crtitical news and inspiring stories from the state of Texas. Before joining The Texas Insider, I worked at NTD Television as a news reporter and wrote for different publications.

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