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Thursday, December 12, 2019

Reindeer Bar Return

Snow Toward Evening
by Melville Cane

Suddenly the sky turned gray.
The day
which had been bitter and chill,
grew soft and still.
Quietly
from some invisible blossoming tree
millions of petals cool and white
drifted and blew,
lifted and flew,
fell with the falling night.

(This snowfall pictured above quietly crept in last night at the lake) 

From fruitcake cookies to chocolate saltine toffee, these are the most uniquely popular holiday treats in each state. Check out these two links and see what you think for your state's choice and recipes abound on these sites.
https://www.yummly.com/dish/821836/the-united-states-of-holiday-cookies
https://www.realsimple.com/holidays-entertaining/holidays/christmas/most-popular-christmas-cookies-general-mills
REINDEER BAR RETURNS
The popular Reindeer Bar made its first appearance on Ever Ready in 2014 offering food and drink ideas for the holiday season. It's first featured food idea was a Laughing Cow cheese product turned into reindeer food. 
https://sockfairies.blogspot.com/2014/12/reindeer-bar.html
The following years have featured other Reindeer Bar ideas which included a Taco Bar 
https://sockfairies.blogspot.com/2015/12/return-of-reindeer-food-bar.html
Grinch Drink Bar 
Cookie and Milk Toasting Bar
https://sockfairies.blogspot.com/2018/12/new-years-eve-holiday-central-part-one.html
Remember last year when the Taco Bar Party idea spilled over into January to celebrate a friend's birthday with a cupcake bar? 
 And don't forget even the Grinch made an appearance at the Holiday Healthy Bar Options 
 https://sockfairies.blogspot.com/2015/12/healthy-options-to-holiday-eating.html

It's time for the 2019 return of The Reindeer Bar starting tomorrow with some new and fresh ideas. A blog not to miss!!

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