| For other uses, see Bonfire (disambiguation).In Great Britain, bonfires are particularly associated with Guy Fawkes Night (also known as fireworks night or bonfire night), an annual commemoration of the discovery of the The Gunpowder Plot on 5 November 1605.In Northern Ireland, they are associated with celebrations on the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne, which took place on 12 July 1690.In the United States, a bonfire is often held at the end of a Homecoming rally.This tradition is an annual event in St.In many regions of continental Europe, bonfires are made traditionally on 24 June, which is, for Roman Catholics, the solemnity of John the Baptist, but as well on Saturday night before Easter.The rite is, however, older, and originally was a pagan celebration of the summer solstice and hence celebrated as "midsummer" on 21 June.In Denmark, the bonfires are held on the night of the 23rd of June, combined with the burning of a witch made from straw and clothes.In Ireland, bonfires are always held on the night of 31st October to celebrate Halloween.In Iceland, bonfires are traditional on New Year's Eve, and on January 6, which is the last day of the Icelandic Christmas season.In Israel, in the eve of Lag Ba'Omer, youngsters and their parents light bonfires in open spaces in cities and towns throughout the country.And, of course, the fire department is kept very busy on Lag Ba'Omer eve when the bonfires are lit and where the danger exists of fires getting out of control.The bonfire is part of a ritual of purification and consecration.In ancient times, cattle, important symbols of wealth and status, were led through the smoke of a bonfire.Couples who were to be wed on May Day would leap through the flames of the bonfire to seal their vows.Coals from a bonfire would be taken home to light the fires in family hearths, a practice thought to bring good fortune.It was also believed that the residents of the Faery realm were incapable of producing fire themselves; embers of bonfires would be carried to the underworld and tended there.See Copyrights for details.This includes wood fire prepared steaks, pizzas and rotisserie chicken in addition to a grand variety of homemade soups, salads, seafood (and walleye, of course), ribs, pastas and fajitas.Taste and see what happens when Todd English takes on the traditional American Steakhouse.Plot Synopsis:
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