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White House Christmas 2006

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WASHINGTON — A year after experimenting with fresh flower decorations, the
White House is returning to a more traditional Christmas look for its 24
holiday parties.
First Lady Laura Bush told reporters the White House's Red Room was the
inspiration for the 2006 holiday theme — "Deck the Halls and Welcome All."
Almost 300 wreaths are on display, in addition to poinsettias, topiaries
and a variety of garlands adorned with red and silver Christmas balls.
"This is a beautiful old house to decorate for Christmas and since red is
one of the predominant colors it really is perfect for Christmas
decorations," she told reporters while standing in front of the
traditional 300-pound gingerbread White House on display in the State
Dining Room.
The State Floor's centerpiece is a Douglas fir covered in glass and
crystal ornaments — some tied up with red ribbons — as well as a
smattering of fake snow. The first lady pointed out that the Blue Room's
chandelier was removed to secure the 18-foot, 6-inch tree.
She said the first family had already decorated a private tree with
ornaments they brought from Texas. They also have a collection of nativity
scenes the first lady has collected from around the world.
"It looks very beautiful — a lot of Christmas ornaments that we've had
since Barbara and Jenna were born 25 years ago," she said.
The president and first lady plan four dinners, one lunch and 19
receptions for the holidays. Although the decor is classic, the White
House's holiday menu will feature both traditional and "not-so-traditional"
American cuisine, said chef Cristeta Comerford.
The reception menu will include: golden and crimson beet salad with
orange, fennel and feta; sweet potato soufflé; herb roasted lollipop lamb
chops and chicken fried beef tenderloin with white onion gravy — a
particular favorite, the first lady said.
When asked if calorie counting factored into menu planning, she responded,
"not at all."
-Associated Press
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First lady Laura Bush walks with the owners of the Crystal
Springs Tree Farm, as she receives the White House Christmas Tree. AP

Holiday ornaments
surround the entrance to the Blue Room of the White House. AP |

First
lady Laura Bush smiles as she speaks to the media in front of a
portrait of Martha Washington, as she hosts a media preview of the
2006 holiday decorations at the White House in
Washington,
Thursday, Nov. 30, 2006. (AP Photo/Ron
Edmonds) |

First
lady Laura Bush walks into the Blue Room of the White House in
Washington, Thursday, Nov. 30, 2006 as she hosted a media preview of
the 2006 holiday decorations. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds) |

The President's wife unveils the gingerbread
White House Photo: © AFP
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