Glazed Ham with Mango/chilli/avocado salsa.
Probably pumpkin pie. And mashed sweet potatoes- no marshmallows though. That's weird
My husband always makes delicious homemade caramels. This year we've also made rum balls, bourbon balls, fireball truffles and 'holmes county mile markers'. The last are rice crispy treat balls dipped in chocolate and rolled in chocolate cookie crumbs, they look like, well, like horse droppings, thus the name. Anybody that lives near Amish knows the reason.
I like latkes and applesauce!
And for other winter-y foods I really like molasses cookies. They don't have to be holiday themed but I definitely associate them with Christmas.
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We usually celebrate the holidays with ham and lasagna. Italian family tradition lol.
Pineapple upside-down cake isn't REALLY a festive food I guess, but it sounds plenty lovely and it tastes plenty lovely.
Rolls and mashed potatoes and turkey, though. Mmm.
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Chocolate covered marzipan bars! So good, but so bad T.T
Hot cocoa, warm apple cider with whisky, and powdered donuts with jelly inside..
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I am part Greek, so baklava is a must for me!
My all-time favorite holiday dish is green bean casserole. I'll probably make one for Christmas since we didn't have one for Thanksgiving this year. :)
I love making traditional Chex Mix for everyone to snack on, and I also like how we alternate Christmas traditions. Some years we have tamales that we made by hand, and some years we have traditional German foods!
Lair Bears Dance Mix! (play it on shuffle)
my auntie makes these Oreo balls which is like crushed Oreos with cream cheese that’s dipped in chocolate and frozen and I’m the winner in my family bc I can eat the most without being sick :U
I have a sweet tooth, so definitely sweets! I really like cookies a lot, especially peanut butter blossoms.
I'm not greek but my son's father side is greek so I got to experience some amazing greek dishes. I can totally eat a tray of spanikopita and baklava to myself LOL! ;) I haven't made spanikopita in a while though because when I was in FL I could literally buy a big bulk of feta cheese (lots of greeks in that area) and out here they only have them in these tiny tubs for like 3 bucks each LOL I'd need to buy like 10 of them to make a decent amount :) But one of these days I'll make it again because yummy!
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I know what you mean. When my husband retired, we left Florida and eventually moved to Eastern TN. Hard to get decent amounts of feta there... We are in Florida for Christmas so I may stop in Tampa on the way back home and pick some up! I love my feta <3
My brother started bring Rice Pudding to Christmas several years ago and now I always look forward to it. He does most of the cookie baking too.
I also like the deviled eggs. This is pretty much the only time of year we make them.
Oh, and anything peppermint. ❤️
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haha that's right around the area I was in :) Actually more like the Sponge Docks/Tarpon Springs :) I know when I lived there a few years ago at Winn Dixie I think it was you could buy the huge tubs :) or you can go to the sponge docks in Tarpon and get as big of a chunk as you want :o Its definitely hard to find decent amounts of Feta if you aren't in an area that caters to it LOL! If I ever visit that way I'm buying a huge tub (after checking with the airport its okay...I'll drain the liquid if I have to LOL)
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