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In reply to the discussion: Is there a seasonal treat you enjoy a lot? [View all]Ohiogal
(41,002 posts)11. My Polish grandmother's poppyseed rolls.
She made them at Christmas and Easter. I will never have one as delicious as hers since shes been gone for many years now. Sorry I guess that doesnt quite fit the category. For a store bought treat, Id have to go with peppermint stick ice cream with chocolate sauce poured over it. Thats our Christmas Day dessert. Yum!
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Not at my house. On the food front, leftovers are a thing of wonder and celebration.
Shrike47
Dec 2019
#31
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
One year I made a chocolate cherry nut fruitcake and it required wrapping in
sprinkleeninow
Dec 2019
#52
I remember those - I didn't eat them but I thought they were kind of cool.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Dec 2019
#39
Corned beef around St. Patricks Day. I usually get a couple briskets so I can have it another
brewens
Dec 2019
#30