What is your Favorite Christmas Candy ??!


Question: ...Just one you love to eat every year.


Answers: ...Just one you love to eat every year.

Fudge is a tradition at our house that goes back to when I was a little girl. My dad was the fudge-maker at our house, and he passed the recipe down to me. The story he told was that he learned how to make it when he was the only boy in a homemaking class full of girls. My dad was the shyest and manliest man you could ever imagine, so picturing him in a home ec class either because he was there to flirt with the girls or exploring his feminine side was very amusing!
Now, since he has passed away, I am the family fudge-maker, and I hope to pass the tradition down to my kids. It's a really easy recipe (the one off the Kraft marshmallow package or the Marshmallow creme jar), but it's quite delicious, and now has a lot of sentimental meaning. Every time I show up at an extended family gathering with this familiar plate or tin of chocolate-pecan fudge squares, you can see the nostalgic smile as the relatives who knew my dad remember him through this simple gesture--it's a way of keeping his memory alive. The link below is to a recipe very similar to the one I use, except I don't use the milk chocolate morsels (all dark semi-sweet) and I use pecans instead of walnuts. The trick is to boil it for EXACTLY 5 minutes and have the pan or plate greased and the choc, nuts, and vanilla measured up and ready to mix in quickly as soon as the 5 mins are up. (And if you use marshmallows instead of creme, it takes exactly 17 full-size marshmallows--sorry I have no idea how many minis to use!

Why, Candy Canes of course

I like to chomp them up

all of it

Chocolate..

Fudge. We make peanut butter, chocolate, and butterscotch.

Kandy Cakes.

chocolate truffles....:)

Candy cane, the green ones.

Just the regular candy cane.

Hershey Kisses...all year round actually.

Candy canes... im old school, i keep it real!

I really like candy canes this time of the year not the old regular ones but the more different flavored ones

My favorite Christmas Candy is hard to find. It is the extremely thin Ribbon Candy.

Friut Flavored Candy Canes. I had a blue one last night. My lips where like really, really blue! It was awesome. I took a picture of it. I have to put it on myspace.

Tobler oranges!

chocolate covered cherries! I get some in my stocking every year!

Candy Canes

I don't really know the name of it, but it is a hard candy shaped like ribbons. I love those things!

Homemade chocolate-mint fudge and peanut butter fudge! =)

Turkish delight - sugar powdered jellies that taste like lemon and roses. I can only find it in the gift shops at Christmastime, but I think it is sold year round in the UK. Anyway, I always look forward to this treat at the holidays. Yummmmmm

Peanut butter balls.

Chocolate covered cherries. LOVE THEM!

Candy Canes

The round solid chocolate balls that only come out at Christmas and Easter. They are hard to find, though.

satin candies,ribbon candies.I'm so lucky two of my sons work at the factory that makes it all year round.

Candy Cane

My Mom makes the best Christmas candy, in my opinion. She makes pralines and peanut patty. She makes them every yr and sends it to everyone. I also like the soft peppermint sticks.*

candy canes because I like to put them in my tea to get that mint flavor

Don't know if this counts or not, but I love Peppermint Stick Ice cream. This little ice cream shop in my town makes their own every year. It's the best!

If that doesn't count, my grandma makes these cookie/candy things with Ritz crackers spread with peanut butter and marshmallow cream, coated with chocolate. They are a tradition at Christmas for our family!

St Annes chocolates.They are chocolates with cream,and a maraschino cherry on the inside.

They are so addictive,and they only get sold at Christmas time.



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