Nudist French Christmas Celebration Part 1 Nudist Naturist Updated
For families and couples celebrating Christmas Eve ( Réveillon de Noël ) in the comfort of their own naturist home or chalet, the logistics of the classic French feast take on an extra layer of fun. Preparing a traditional multi-course dinner—starting with Champagne and oysters, moving to foie gras and smoked salmon, and ending with the legendary Bûche de Noël—is a challenge in any kitchen. Doing it without a stitch of clothing requires skill and a good sense of humor.
Traditional pine boughs, holly, and mistletoe are used extensively, though event organizers carefully arrange decorations to keep walkways clear, ensuring guests can move safely without risk of scratches from sharp pine needles or holly thorns. For families and couples celebrating Christmas Eve (
This is the end of Part 1. Part 2 will follow the group to the midnight "Naked Carols" in the geodesic dome, and the surprising arrival of a very unconventional Père Noël. Traditional pine boughs, holly, and mistletoe are used
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