We know about Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday but each day of this week has a name..................
Collop Monday had other names in different parts of the country - Carnival Monday, Rose Monday, Hall Monday, Peasen Monday and Nickernan Night.
Nicky, nicky nan,
Give me a pancake and then I'll be gone,
But if you give me none
I'll throw a great stone
And down your door shall come.
This was the last day for eating meat and for eating up collops of bacon and meat. Any fresh meat still available would be sliced and salted to preserve it until after Lent . A Collop - a Scandinavian word, means a slice of meat.
Shrove Tuesday is the last day of Shrovetide and can fall anytime between 3rd February and 9th March. And since medieval times the last day for rich foods before Lent fasting starting the next day -and it really was fasting back then - no eggs, no fats, no meat. It was customary to make confession on this day too. But it was also a day for merrymaking and fun and feasting on the last of the eggs and butter.

Lacemakers had to stop using candles on this day, no matter the date or the weather conditions.
Ash Wednesday
The first of the 40 days of abstinence. The word Lent comes from old English lencten and Germanic langatin meaning spring or lengthening of the days. Originally only 1 meal a day was eaten during Lent. It's thought the origins of fasting might date back as far as 325CE to the Council of Nicaea.
Pancake Tuesday is a very happy day,
If we don't have a holiday we'll all run away,
Where shall we run, up High Lane,
And here comes the teacher with a great big cane.
Mix a pancake, stir a pancake, pop it in the pan,
Fry the pancake, toss the pancake -
Catch it if you can.
( children's rhymes from the past )

Lacemakers had to stop using candles on this day, no matter the date or the weather conditions.
Ash Wednesday
The first of the 40 days of abstinence. The word Lent comes from old English lencten and Germanic langatin meaning spring or lengthening of the days. Originally only 1 meal a day was eaten during Lent. It's thought the origins of fasting might date back as far as 325CE to the Council of Nicaea.
Fritter Thursday
Maybe because of the dough fritters that were often eaten in meatless Lent or perhaps using the last of the stored apples dipped in a flour and water batter?
Kissing Friday or in some places Nippy-Hug day
Once this was the day when boys had the right to kiss girls without being told off, if the kiss was refused they could nip the girls bottom!
(Information from some of my folklore books)
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And meanwhile .......how about GB at the Winter Olympics.........3 Gold Medals - Never been done before! Well done to them all.
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