kiwidogy_max wrote:Loved the candy cane leftover idea! That is a better alternative than trying to eat 4 candy canes a day between Christmas and Valentine's Day.
kiwidogy_max wrote:I am kind of bummed that I didn't make a gingerbread house this Christmas. That just means I will have to build a gingerbread mansion this coming Christmas.
kiwidogy_max wrote:I am kind of bummed that I didn't make a gingerbread house this Christmas. That just means I will have to build a gingerbread mansion this coming Christmas.
kiwidogy_max wrote:On my way to and from work today I had the Christmas classics playing. To
Tomorrow is looking to be the same. Not to brag, but I am an awesome singer of carols in the car.
Noel+ wrote:kiwidogy_max wrote:Loved the candy cane leftover idea! That is a better alternative than trying to eat 4 candy canes a day between Christmas and Valentine's Day.
I always crush them into smaller bits and use them for Peppermint bark! In my family there is no such thing as too much Christmas candy and bark lasts a year easiily!
mistletoe misfit wrote:Oh! I forgot about candycane pie! It is really nice for Christmas in July. So simple too!
Cool whip mixed with crushed candy canes and put into either a chocolate cookie pie crust or graham cookie pie crust. Freeze until ready to serve. There is a chocolate pudding pie version, where you sprinkle crushed candycanes on top. I am now craving candy cane pie. If only I had cool whip!
kiwidogy_max wrote:I like use of leftover candycanes for the bark at Christmas in July (and now). The gingerbread house idea in July is great too! I love this place! You guys really get me.
mistletoe misfit wrote:Oh! I forgot about candycane pie! It is really nice for Christmas in July. So simple too!
Cool whip mixed with crushed candy canes and put into either a chocolate cookie pie crust or graham cookie pie crust. Freeze until ready to serve. There is a chocolate pudding pie version, where you sprinkle crushed candycanes on top. I am now craving candy cane pie. If only I had cool whip!
kiwidogy_max wrote:Only a bare Christmas tree remains in the apartment now. It is such a beautiful tree!! I wish I could plant it outside and watch it grow. I know my parents purchased a potted tree for their first one as a married couple. In the spring they planted it outside and now it must be close to 40 feet tall!!
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