Gwyneth Paltrow and her husband, Brad Falchuk, don't always see eye-to-eye on holiday traditions. "I love Christmas. My husband is a little bit of a Grinch, so he's the opposite," Paltrow, 53, revealed on the Tuesday, December 2, episode of her "Goop" podcast. "But, I love the decorations, the Frank Sinatra Christmas album. I really get into the holiday [and] I love decorating." Paltrow and Falchuk, 54, got married in 2018, quickly blending their families, lives and festive traditions. "Brad is the worst [because] he hates Christmas music, he hates Christmas decorations, he hates roast turkey," Paltrow lamented on her podcast. "He hates the traditional dinner. He looks forward to it being over. I feel very alone in my house in my love for Christmas." Gwyneth Paltrow Had an 'Initial Difficult Relationship' With Stepkids Paltrow further pointed out that "all the kids" love the festive holiday and are "on [her] side." Paltrow and Falchuk each share two now-adult children from their previous marriages. Paltrow's family also celebrates Hanukkah each year. (While her mother, Blythe Danner is Christian, the Oscar winner's late father, Bruce Paltrow, practiced Judaism.) "I'm so lucky to have Jewish and Christian heritage. I love Hanukkah, I love the symbolism [and] I love the spirituality of it," Gwyneth explained on Tuesday. "Then, of course, my kids love the eight nights of presents. Who wouldn't? But, I really enjoy lighting the candles." She continued, "We always do a big group hug and light the candles. It's a really special moment." Gwyneth's homemade latkes are also a staple of the holiday celebration. Gwyneth Paltrow Honors Hubby Brad Falchuk, Ex Chris Martin on Father's Day "I make really good latkes with applesauce and crème fraîche and a little caviar," she mused of her family's favorite of her dishes. "I [also] love a latke." Despite Falchuk channeling his inner Scrooge throughout the holiday season, Gwyneth gets into the festive spirit early each year. "When's too early to put up a tree? I know people [who] do that after Thanksgiving. I think that's pretty acceptable," she said. "I think before Thanksgiving, you [will] then be dealing with a dead tree [by the time Christmas comes around]. I usually do it [in] the first week of December." Gwyneth Paltrow Says She's Dated 'All the Brads' in Hollywood Once Gwyneth's house is decked out to the nines, she often works out a celebratory schedule to accommodate her coparenting dynamic. (The Marty Supreme actress shares her kids, Apple and Moses, with ex-husband Chris Martin.) "If the inclination is to do it together as a family and whatever permutation that family is currently in, I think it's a really nice thing to do," Gwyneth said of celebrating the holidays post-divorce. "But also, not at the expense of one's feeling of comfort and boundaries. ... I think it's very individual and you have to really think about [if] it is going to cost you a sense of integrity to do it or [whether you will be] a little uncomfortable or pushing yourself into a new area." According to Gwyneth, after her 2016 divorce, she made sure not to "focus on the reasons" why she and Martin, now 48, were no longer together. "[I wanted to focus on] the reasons why you loved the person," she said. "It's also important to stay in integrity. Close your eyes and ask yourself the real question."