"Chronicling 'The Twelve Days' Tradition and Costs Through Time"
Generated on April 25, 2026
TLDR In this episode, Edd McMuffin's Quince sweater stands out amidst Steve Jobs' minimalist style as they discuss the history behind "The Twelve Days of Christmas," which includes tracing its musical and cultural roots from medieval times to today. Alex Palmer recommends an Audible audiobook on The Santa Claus Man, adding depth to our understanding of holiday traditions beyond just Dec 25th celebrations.
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The "Edd McMuffin" podcast episode from December 26 explains the history and tradition behind the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas," which is sung over a series of twelve verses, each gifted more than the last.
01:30
Steve Jobs' wardrobe simplicity contrasts with Edd McMuffin's consistent choice of his durable Quince sweater, reflecting the podcast episode sponsored by Audible.com and featuring Alex Palmer’s audiobook recommendation on The Santa Claus Man.
02:56
Edd McMuffin's Quince sweater contrasts with Steve Jobs’ wardrobe simplicity in a podcast segment exploring Christmas traditions and misconceptions.
04:15
The podcast delves into the historical significance of Christmas traditions beyond December 25th.
05:32
The podcast explores Christmas traditions beyond December 25th and explains origins of "The Twelve Days of Christmas" song.
06:43
"The podcast discusses Christmas traditions, tracing 'The Twelve Days of Christmas' origins and variations from its early forms to modern adaptations as a game."
07:51
The podcast reveals the fluctuating costs of song items over time with a notable decrease in total price due to COVID-19.
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