The tradition of leaving milk and cookies out for Santa Claus on Christmas Eve remains a cherished ritual in many households, with preparations underway to 'fatten up the Mr' one last time in 2024, as 'BowTiedHomeBake' puts it. Families are not particular about the type of cookies or milk, ensuring that any variety is welcome for the jolly old elf. This practice is observed by numerous families as part of the festive celebrations, with individuals such as 'PolitiBunny' and 'BowTiedHomeBake' sharing their participation in the custom. The gesture is meant to provide a treat for Santa on his busy night of delivering gifts, although it poses a humorous hypothetical challenge for those portraying Santa who may be lactose intolerant, like the character Scott, as noted by 'screenrant'.
Leaving cookies and milk for Santa Claus is a Christmas Eve tradition. However, it would also be a problem for the lactose intolerant Scott. He already had an enormous burden to fulfill and likely left countless glasses of milk untouched that evening. 🥛 https://t.co/wlfzhCJMho https://t.co/FS1YbPWOMr
Milk and cookies for Santa (One last time to fatten up the Mr in 2024) Merry Christmas Eve! https://t.co/JoYUoy2kT7
Don't forget to leave out milk and cookies for Santa 🎅 https://t.co/e5UbX94iv6
Leaving milk and cookies out for Santa Claus before going to bed on Christmas Eve is a tradition for many families. Santa isn’t very picky as he will eat any cookie and drink any milk, but why do we leave milk and cookies out for Santa? #8NN https://t.co/ji8YRrKozO
Baking cookies for Santa. 🎄🎅🏼 https://t.co/4wRzI9Pqn5