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Julekake. The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2019 #1
Publix Peppermint Stick Ice-Cream Phoenix61 Dec 2019 #2
I haven't seen it in my Kroger's yet. Grasswire2 Dec 2019 #33
Publix is a grocery store chain in the south. Phoenix61 Dec 2019 #44
Blue Bunny Peppermint Bark ice cream snacks highplainsdem Dec 2019 #72
My homemade Macaroni salad. SamKnause Dec 2019 #3
I used to make fudge around the holidays SterlingPound Dec 2019 #4
Whiskey Major Nikon Dec 2019 #5
same here.... chillfactor Dec 2019 #6
sunrise on dec 26 when everything goes back to normal nt msongs Dec 2019 #7
Not at my house. On the food front, leftovers are a thing of wonder and celebration. Shrike47 Dec 2019 #31
I love any cookies 2naSalit Dec 2019 #8
chocolate covered cherries... 912gdm Dec 2019 #9
UGH I always hated getting a box of those things yellowdogintexas Dec 2019 #48
Oh, they're sinfully good! CTyankee Dec 2019 #58
Love Chocolate Cherries True Blue American Dec 2019 #78
ditto. peacebuzzard Dec 2019 #10
My Polish grandmother's poppyseed rolls. Ohiogal Dec 2019 #11
They do fit the category, moja droga serce! sprinkleeninow Dec 2019 #51
My mother always made kolaches of poppy seed and ones of apricot. I never learned to make them. OregonBlue Dec 2019 #59
I was gonna say kolaches. Yeah, baby! Apricot and pot cheese or farmers' sprinkleeninow Dec 2019 #75
My grandmas recipe for Chex Mix Freddie Dec 2019 #12
can't have it any more Grasswire2 Dec 2019 #35
I'm with you PJMcK Dec 2019 #13
Here it comes get ready doc03 Dec 2019 #14
You're not alone! AJT Dec 2019 #43
One year I made a chocolate cherry nut fruitcake and it required wrapping in sprinkleeninow Dec 2019 #52
Sounds heavenly. AJT Dec 2019 #62
You can have dessert and a 'nip' all at once! Hiccup... sprinkleeninow Dec 2019 #76
Yep. Have your cake and drink it too.... AJT Dec 2019 #89
Very good! 😘 sprinkleeninow Dec 2019 #91
I make a dozen every year. Phoenix61 Dec 2019 #45
100% agree with you on the dried fruit yellowdogintexas Dec 2019 #49
salads from my own garden NJCher Dec 2019 #15
I love pea pods. Sugar snap, Chinese, English, whatever. nt Grasswire2 Dec 2019 #37
Moravian sugar cake unc70 Dec 2019 #16
not buy, but make... handmade34 Dec 2019 #17
Hot buttered rum! Wawannabe Dec 2019 #18
Buckeyes CanonRay Dec 2019 #19
Well this time of the year eggnog with a shot of whiskey flotsam Dec 2019 #20
Bah Humburgers. safeinOhio Dec 2019 #21
I'm with you on the eggnog. TomSlick Dec 2019 #22
Lebkuchen chia Dec 2019 #23
Latkes! Raftergirl Dec 2019 #24
tamales! Kali Dec 2019 #25
I used to love these just for the novelty Cartoonist Dec 2019 #26
I remember those - I didn't eat them but I thought they were kind of cool. The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2019 #39
Eggnogg'n Tea GemDigger Dec 2019 #27
Love eggnog. The richest I can find. Grammy23 Dec 2019 #28
I see your eggnog and raise you boiled custard yellowdogintexas Dec 2019 #47
My older sister usually made ambrosia each Christmas. Grammy23 Dec 2019 #64
I used to make divinity a lot, from my great aunt's recipe yellowdogintexas Dec 2019 #50
I'd love to attempt a batch but it is way too humid here right now. Grammy23 Dec 2019 #65
hey, if it is really runny, just ice a cake with it. yellowdogintexas Dec 2019 #84
In my humble opinion, Grammy23 Dec 2019 #88
Toffee MissB Dec 2019 #29
Corned beef around St. Patricks Day. I usually get a couple briskets so I can have it another brewens Dec 2019 #30
Peppermint Bark onecaliberal Dec 2019 #32
Corned beef for St. Patrick, raspberry fluff & apple galette for Thanksgiving, blueberry cobbler 7/4 Shrike47 Dec 2019 #34
Spicy pecan-pretzel snack mix. Grasswire2 Dec 2019 #36
Panettone. Golden Raisin Dec 2019 #38
Yesssss! JackSabbath Dec 2019 #80
My first is a Semla (semlor) defacto7 Dec 2019 #40
Gingerbread anything SouthernIrish Dec 2019 #41
My SIL gave everyone gingerbread cake one Xmas Cartoonist Dec 2019 #42
Hatch Chiles in August!! I freeze roasted Hatch yellowdogintexas Dec 2019 #46
Message auto-removed Name removed Dec 2019 #53
I like eggnog, whiskey sours but my favourite in my Aunt's Cantley Pudding. applegrove Dec 2019 #54
Fish-eye tapioca Adsos Letter Dec 2019 #55
New Year's Day Oyster Stew yankeepants Dec 2019 #56
Needhams! jpak Dec 2019 #57
Oh gosh, I remember these. yewberry Dec 2019 #73
Mince pies! My Welsh mom made them every year. cwydro Dec 2019 #60
Russell Stover chocolates mahatmakanejeeves Dec 2019 #61
Loved them BUT bluestarone Dec 2019 #68
The assorted cremes were my favorite too. mahatmakanejeeves Dec 2019 #69
Yea they were awesome bluestarone Dec 2019 #70
We have a local True Blue American Dec 2019 #79
that's my favorite assortment brand 912gdm Dec 2019 #81
there used to be a Russel Stover store in Nashville yellowdogintexas Dec 2019 #83
my- it isnt xmas until- cookie appears to have disappeared. jingles. mopinko Dec 2019 #63
Baily's Irish Cream IcyPeas Dec 2019 #66
Panforte Nero from Pasticceri Montalcino. smirkymonkey Dec 2019 #67
Egg nog! we can do it Dec 2019 #71
Soy nog. Codeine Dec 2019 #74
Oh, I did not know this BlueSpot Dec 2019 #92
There are many TlalocW Dec 2019 #77
Danish Aebleskiver madamesilverspurs Dec 2019 #82
NOT really seasonal..cause I like them all year...candy corn...the best.. Stuart G Dec 2019 #85
I eat low-carb now, but am craving my old favorites... WestLosAngelesGal Dec 2019 #86
Fudge is your friend! japple Dec 2019 #90
French Gaufrette Cookies - Mother used to make, now I do benld74 Dec 2019 #87
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