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Seasonal treats..

Not necessarily Christmas related..since mine start at Halloween..but what are a few of your favorite treats or foods that are only available starting now?

Mine are peeps- my fav
Any other colored oreos..just got my red ones today
candy corn
candy canes
chocolate covered anything
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  • edited November 2010
    heroin
    razor blades
    little pieces of toilet paper
    pubic hair

    Oh wait. Wrong question.
  • Candy corn. Cinnamon, apples, peppermint and punkin, in whatever form they may take.

     Also, I am in LOVE with Christmas Nougats : http://www.amazon.com/Brachs-Peppermint-Christmas-Nougats-13oz/dp/B001L4NJTS Every Christmas for as long as I can remember I have gotten a whole bag in my stocking and they have been gone by the end of the next day. No kidding, its my fave thing EVER about Christmas.. I think. 
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  • I'm pretty much all about the Thanksgiving leftover sandwich which combines some turkey, gravy, stuffing, cranberry sauce and sweet potatoes between 2 pieces of bread.

    OMIGOD. It's just the best thing ever.

    But I do like me some candy canes too.
  • I saw chocolate covered Ritz crackers today for the first time...
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  • It's a seasonal treat for me because I seem to only make it around Thanksgiving and Christmas, but homemade Chex Mix.  I love that stuff. 

    I also take small pretzels, lay them out on a cookie sheet, put a Rolo on each one and bake at 250 for 10 mins, then top with a pecan pushed on top.  I always make them for Christmas and I love them. 
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  • In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_snarky-brides_seasonal-treats?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding BoardsForum:17Discussion:93c6cf0f-0220-4f68-abbb-e43f3f6273f1Post:6b18283c-07ce-4374-bc5c-901cfd71d01f">Re: Seasonal treats..</a>:
    [QUOTE]heroin razor blades little pieces of toilet paper pubic hair Oh wait. Wrong question.
    Posted by cew515[/QUOTE]

    I bet Santa leaves all of those things for you under your stripper pole.
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  • All of future MIL's Christmas cookies and my Mom's fudge. Mmmmmmmm.

    Also caramel apples.
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    [QUOTE]Candy corn. Cinnamon, apples, peppermint and punkin, in whatever form they may take.  Also, I am in LOVE with Christmas Nougats :  <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Brachs-Peppermint-Christmas-Nougats-13oz/dp/B001L4NJTS" rel="nofollow">http://www.amazon.com/Brachs-Peppermint-Christmas-Nougats-13oz/dp/B001L4NJTS</a>  Every Christmas for as long as I can remember I have gotten a whole bag in my stocking and they have been gone by the end of the next day. No kidding, its my fave thing EVER about Christmas.. I think. 
    Posted by SarahPLiz[/QUOTE

    Swear to you, I'm eating these right now! I gasped out loud in the dollar store last night when I saw them!

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    often grab and refuse to let go of is your heart

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  • Candied Yams
    Pumpkin pie
    Stuffing
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  • In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_snarky-brides_seasonal-treats?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:17Discussion:93c6cf0f-0220-4f68-abbb-e43f3f6273f1Post:6e503f02-2b01-4af8-a1b2-f0ebc9a0001e">Re: Seasonal treats..</a>:
    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Seasonal treats.. : [QUOTE]Candy corn. Cinnamon, apples, peppermint and punkin, in whatever form they may take.  Also, I am in LOVE with Christmas Nougats :  <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Brachs-Peppermint-Christmas-Nougats-13oz/dp/B001L4NJTS" rel="nofollow">http://www.amazon.com/Brachs-Peppermint-Christmas-Nougats-13oz/dp/B001L4NJTS</a>  Every Christmas for as long as I can remember I have gotten a whole bag in my stocking and they have been gone by the end of the next day. No kidding, its my fave thing EVER about Christmas.. I think.  Posted by SarahPLiz[/QUOTE Swear to you, I'm eating these right now! I gasped out loud in the dollar store last night when I saw them!
    Posted by Chi_Chi[/QUOTE]

    <div>Awww. LOVE! We used to only be able to find them there. Several years my mom had to search for them, but I never remember going without. </div>
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  • 1. Pumpkin Spice Creamer for Fall
    2. Peppermint creamer for winter
    3. Those little cheap sugar cookies with sprinkles - Christmas
    4. Eggnog
    5. Pumpkin flavored ANYTHING
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  • Cheese balls. For some reason we only make these for Christmas. Now my mouth is watering and  I can't wait to make them. Thanks!

    It is true that pit bulls grab and hold on. But what they most
    often grab and refuse to let go of is your heart

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    [QUOTE]I saw chocolate covered Ritz crackers today for the first time...
    Posted by ccdaisy[/QUOTE]

    <div>CC- take 2 ritz crackers, slather them with PB to make a sandwich, and dip them in chocolate bark. Yummy!!</div>
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  • Well if you need them, let me know. I would hate for you to go without!

    It is true that pit bulls grab and hold on. But what they most
    often grab and refuse to let go of is your heart

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    [QUOTE]Cheese balls. For some reason we only make these for Christmas. Now my mouth is watering and  I can't wait to make them. Thanks!
    Posted by Chi_Chi[/QUOTE]
    YES, I love cheese balls, and I only make them for Thanksgiving and Christmas too.  
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  • I love cheese balls. One time I ate just cheese ball for dinner. I felt really bad afterwards.
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Seasonal treats.. : I bet Santa leaves all of those things for you under your stripper pole.
    Posted by zippityb[/QUOTE]

    Well, I have been really really good this year...
  • In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_snarky-brides_seasonal-treats?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding BoardsForum:17Discussion:93c6cf0f-0220-4f68-abbb-e43f3f6273f1Post:a7c60e7a-42e8-4dd2-b367-16fc29af3d54">Re: Seasonal treats..</a>:
    [QUOTE]1. Pumpkin Spice Creamer for Fall 2. Peppermint creamer for winter 3. Those little cheap sugar cookies with sprinkles - Christmas <strong>4. Eggnog</strong> 5. Pumpkin flavored ANYTHING
    Posted by ricksang[/QUOTE]

    OH I forgot Eggnog, I always have to buy a small carton for myself. No one else drinks it, same with Cider.
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  • I made a chocolate chip cheeseball a year ago. We got sick from eating it so much.
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  • I catch myself doing that too, Zip! I also find myself ditching the Ritz crackers and picking at it with my fingers. Before I know it, half the ball is gone. No one else eats off my cheese ball, so I can double dip to my hearts content.

    It is true that pit bulls grab and hold on. But what they most
    often grab and refuse to let go of is your heart

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  • anything pumpkin, peppermint, Mallomars!
  • When I saw cheeseball at first I kept thinking of this:




    We used to have these around special occasions/holidays as a snack before the meal. It's just a round cheeze doodle, but for some reason tastes so much better.
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    [QUOTE]I made a <strong>chocolate chip cheeseball</strong> a year ago. We got sick from eating it so much.
    Posted by ricksang[/QUOTE]

    Ok, What is this?
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  • Yes..recipe please!
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  • The cheese section in my local grocery ROCKS. They have cheese balls year round. Our faves include:
    Apple Cinnamon Gouda
    Pesto Parmesan coated in almonds
    French Onion

    They also do a goat cheese log coated in honey and chili powder. It is da BOMB! 

    I love cheese. And I'm hungry. Bet you couldn't tell.. 
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  • -candy corn
    -pumpkin pie
    -peppermint hershey's kisses
    -reese's easter eggs
    -FI's Grandmother makes this stuffing that is out of this world good. I can't wait til Thanksgiving.

  • Pumpkin creamer
    Pumpkin pie
    Pumpkin cookies
    Pumpkin cheesecake
    Pumpkin ale
    Pumpkin candles
    Pumpkin ice cream
    Pumpkin cranberry bread
    (DH says I'm going to turn orange by New Year's)
    Cranberry jalapeno relish
    Leftover turkey sandwiches on white bread with Miracle Whip and pepper
    Homemade cranberry almond bark
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    [QUOTE]Pumpkin creamer Pumpkin pie Pumpkin cookies Pumpkin cheesecake Pumpkin ale Pumpkin candles Pumpkin ice cream Pumpkin cranberry bread (DH says I'm going to turn orange by New Year's) Cranberry jalapeno relish Leftover turkey sandwiches on white bread with Miracle Whip and pepper Homemade cranberry almond bark
    Posted by LesPaul[/QUOTE]
    You wouldn't be interested in some pumpkin, would you? <img src="http://cdn.cl9.vanillaforums.com/downloaded/ver1.0/content/scripts/tinymce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-kiss.gif" border="0" alt="Kiss" title="Kiss" />

    It is true that pit bulls grab and hold on. But what they most
    often grab and refuse to let go of is your heart

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    [QUOTE]Pumpkin creamer Pumpkin pie Pumpkin cookies Pumpkin cheesecake Pumpkin ale Pumpkin candles Pumpkin ice cream Pumpkin cranberry bread (DH says I'm going to turn orange by New Year's) Cranberry jalapeno relish Leftover turkey sandwiches on white bread with Miracle Whip and pepper Homemade cranberry almond bark
    Posted by LesPaul[/QUOTE]

    Pumpkin is really good for you. ESPECIALLY the pumpkin cheesecake. YUMMO!
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    [QUOTE]  I also take small pretzels, lay them out on a cookie sheet, put a Rolo on each one and bake at 250 for 10 mins, then top with a pecan pushed on top.  I always make them for Christmas and I love them. 
    Posted by dmiller9274[/QUOTE]

    WTF?!? How have I never heard of these before? OMG I want one now. They sound PERFECT.

    I love pumpkin __________ this time of year. Really, you could pumpkin-flavor liver and I'd probably love it. I also love these graham cracker thingies with crushed nuts and sugar and butter baked into them, but they are a shiit ton of work so I only make them once a year.
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