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11/24/2007: Edy’s Christmas Ice Creams!

Hard to believe that it’s been a year already, but it has, and in exactly one week…the saga continues. It’s almost time for X-Entertainment’s 2007 Advent Calendar! If you’re new to the site, look for a history lesson later in the week. Meantime, feel free to peruse the Advent Calendars of yesteryear, which are all required reading if you want to make any sense of what’s coming up in a week:

X-E’s Advent Calendars:
2002!2003!2004!2005!2006!

Thanksgiving was nice. Nothing out of the ordinary. I made a slight etiquette faux pas by “calling a wing” early in the day, and after the turkey was carted out, wing-lovers from one tip of the table to the other shot me dirty looks. Worst of all, I didn’t even eat it, and no matter how much I tried to hide that fact by building a turkey wing tent out of side dishes, everyone who wanted one couldn’t believe that I’d wasted mine. I guess I was in it more for the trophy than the tryptophan.


My artichokes went over swimmingly. I’m glad they did, because I will never make them again.

Spent much of yesterday being as lazy as humanly possible, watching DVDs and taking advantage of online sales to get almost all of my Christmas shopping done in record time. Course, some of the sales were so good that I couldn’t help treating myself. I mean, I fought for and won a Thanksgiving turkey wing…clearly I deserved something for that

Not sure if that “something” should’ve been the Seinfeld Season 1 DVD, but there I was, ordering it. I’ve come to the conclusion that I’ll buy just about anything if it’s more than 50% off. It took me a solid fifteen minutes to convince myself to remove a bread maker from my virtual shopping cart, and I’m still not sure if it was the right decision.


Remember the Halloween Countdown? It was pretty awesome and thorough, waddn’t it? If you’ll recall, one of the few entries I managed to bang out before losing my smile was on Edy’s Pumpkin Ice Cream, a delicious dessert imbued with holiday sprit. It only made sense that they’d do the same for Christmas, and this time, they’ve doubled their efforts!

The new flavors include Egg Nog and Peppermint. The former seems to be adult-skewing, while the latter is obviously more for kids. I have no real basis for that theory, but I’m sticking with it. If you’re over 18, you’re not allowed to have Edy’s Peppermint Ice Cream.


They’re both okay, but I’m not into either flavor enough to pray for them to become perennials. Of the two, I like the egg noggy cream a bit better — it’s subtle, it’s sweet, and it’s one of those newfangled “double churned” ice creams that make me feel like a better person from a higher social class when I eat it.
very pepperminty, complete with swirls of bright red “gel” which provide an extra boost of spicy sugar. If a flavor could ever be called “gimmicky,” this is it. Probably serviceable for holiday parties or random Christmas-fueled weekends, but when you’re just looking to be a gluttonous pig, stick with chocolate.

Pretty sure we’re going back to daily blogging now that the turkey is out of my hair. See ya tomorrow, and have fun SNT’ing!


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Ghosted by Joker @ 11/24/2007 9:31 PM EST


Don’t regret your breadmaker decision. You’ll think it’s all great for like a month then it’ll just end up collecting dust in the corner.
A spoon does the same thing.

Ghosted by maticdog @ 11/24/2007 9:34 PM EST


Ooooh–excitement!! I am going to reread the old advent calendars now. I was just wondering what to do with my nothing.

Bunny salad!

Ghosted by Katherine @ 11/24/2007 9:38 PM EST


4thed? 5thed? Either way, it’s as far up the comment list as I’ve ever gotten on an SNT.

Ghosted by DocDragon @ 11/24/2007 9:40 PM EST


Additional question: What is up with that “BatRib” thing on yesterday’s spot on the Advent Calendar? Every time I click it, my browser freezes.

Ghosted by DocDragon @ 11/24/2007 9:41 PM EST


That egg nog ice cream looks really good.
Can’t wait for the calendar!!
To any canadians, planes, trains and automobiles is on YTV right now.
Happy SNT!

Ghosted by JoshC @ 11/24/2007 9:41 PM EST


Seinfeld, huh? I don’t know why but ever since that racist rant Kramer went on it has lost it’s luster. Both because of his rant and when he apologized on the David Letterman Show Jerry barked at the audience when there was snickering. He say, “Stop laughing, it’s not funny.”
You know what Jerry? You’re not funny. God I hate that guy.

Artichokes look really nice, BTW. ;)

Ghosted by Bill @ 11/24/2007 9:44 PM EST


I’m so glad you’re discovering these Edy’s holiday flavors. They sooo rock. Never had the Peppermint, but the Eggnog is sweet and creamy and rich, almost like the real thing.

I have a rule. I never, ever shop on Black Friday. I don’t have the money to be buying people the fancy electronics and jewelry on sale. I wait a few weeks for the frenzy to die down, then I go shopping with a friend. I spent most of today and yesterday at work…but I work at a grocery store, so I spent a lot of today and yesterday standing around. Who wants to go grocery shopping the weekend after Thanksgiving?

Ghosted by starwenn @ 11/24/2007 9:44 PM EST


Has anyone in the pa/nj area tried the tastykake egg nogg pies yet? I have thought about it but I am afraid to tempt fate.

Ghosted by yakov456 @ 11/24/2007 9:46 PM EST


No plans tonight. I’m staying home, and I live alone. I’d be depressed, but I realized the Christmas jukebox is back up. Now I plan to decorate my apartment and listen to Christmas music. I’m in a better mood already.

By the way, what’s with the time stamps? It’s 6:47 Mountain time, which should make it 8:47 Eastern.

Ghosted by spaz307 @ 11/24/2007 9:48 PM EST


i think those ice creams have both been around for awhile… at this time of the year at least.

got a link to that bread maker?

Ghosted by Carpeteria @ 11/24/2007 10:01 PM EST


Bill: Yeah, that Letterman thing was too funny. Totally the wrong forum for an apology like that. Dunno why I bought the DVDs…like the show, but don’t love it.

Spaz: Our timestamps are never right, unfortunately.

Ghosted by Matt @ 11/24/2007 10:02 PM EST


Wow, don’t think I ever commented on an SNT before, well, not when it’s actually been SNT without the T. Sorry I haven’t been around even though I’ve had the most free time of anyone on here in the last month. Wow, can’t believe 30 days of free time is almost over for me!

Anyway, I just got back to Chicago after seeing my aunt over Thanksgiving in Long Island. My brother went into the city for Black Friday but I stayed behind. I did get out there on Tuesday and finally did one of my life’s goals and that is go and see the Statue of Liberty. It sucks that you used to go all the way up and look out from her crown, but now all you can do is go up to the Observation Deck. Oh well, at least I got to see her up close. Not going to comment on all that.

Anyway, my Saturday is pretty boring. Just taking it easy now. Got Saturday Night Fever on TVLand playing in the other room. Going to the Bears game tomorrow and Monday night, I make my way back down to Central Texas. Got a little lineup of Christmas specials lined up for the season including He-Man and She-Ra on DVD. Found some interesting ones on Amazon. Found out Fat Albert had a Christmas Special so I made sure I ordered that. Now when I order the Easter special, I’ll have to remember to get the Halloween Special so I can be ready for next year. Anyway, I got the Pink Panther Christmas Special and Chipmunks Special (makes me want a hula hoop as much as Alvin does)) and I even got a Ziggy Christmas DVD. Of course I had to get the SNL Christmas DVD as well and I’m looking forward to SNL Thanksgiving leftover special tonight. Oh yeah, didn’t know this but they also had an SNL Halloween DVD which is once again, another DVD I have to make note of and get for next year! Anyway, I’m sorry to babble so I’ll quit for now. Hope yall are doing well, and I’ll have to remember to get those ice cream flavors when I get back to Texas.

Oh yeah, I actually purchased a product that I got from reading X-E. Matt, you were wise to recommend those Gingerbread poptarts. Both my brother thought they were delicious, and I’m the one who bought them and yet he had more of them than I did! Oh well, got to get more when I get back to Texas so I can have them all to myself! Oh yeah, haven’t found the Pomegranate 7-Up but am keeping my eyes peeled!!!!

Ghosted by BJ @ 11/24/2007 10:07 PM EST


The Egg-nog ice-cream sounds like it’d be great to try a little but too rich to eat alot at once.

Like real egg-nog!

Ghosted by Tetsu Deinonychus @ 11/24/2007 10:15 PM EST


I tried to push that SoCo-laden egg nog on my family for Thanksgiving, but nobody went for it. :(

Ghosted by Matt @ 11/24/2007 10:19 PM EST


Those artichokes look tastey…and I am hungry.
I can only take eggnog in small doses, and ice cream should be eaten in large quantities. I don’t think I could do it. But the peppermint looks good.
I went to the Holidazzle Parade tonight, which is a Christmas parade full of floats with tons of lights. It was freezing and there was hot chocolate and it was fun. I am going to try and get my homework done early tomorrow so I can spend the night re-reading the advent. I was looking over 2002…it’s amazing how you started the advent and where it is now. Happy SNT everybody!

Ghosted by kb @ 11/24/2007 10:33 PM EST


The best peppermint ice cream is either Baskins or Friendly’s. I’m not a fan of any of Edy’s as all their flavors for the most part taste the same.

Ghosted by Angelcake @ 11/24/2007 10:37 PM EST


Just wondering, is there going to be a new jukebox for 2007? Its one of my favorite parts of christmas

Ghosted by Rob @ 11/24/2007 10:42 PM EST


Props for the “lost my smile” reference. If only that would happen to the Great Khali…

Ghosted by Steve @ 11/24/2007 10:46 PM EST


I have the peppermint, and it’s great. Of course, here in So Cal, Edy’s is called Dreyer’s but same stuff.

Matt, have you tried Stephen’s Candycane Cocoa powder? It has bits of candy cane ground up in the mix.

Ghosted by Dude McGuy @ 11/24/2007 10:53 PM EST


I was actually eating some ice cream just as I saw this thread. I’m not really a fan of peppermint or eggnog, so I doubt I’d be into either of those flavors. But I like knowing they exist.

I just got done putting up a Christmas tree in my room. It has a real Charlie Brown feel to it. This tree is ANCIENT and the branches kept trying to break while I was decorating it, but I covered it with so many lights and so much tinsel that it looks full and impressive now. And I have a place to put wrapped presents where the dog won’t chew on them.

Ghosted by jazzy @ 11/24/2007 11:01 PM EST


Billy I watch Seinfeld from time to time and enjoy it. I wouldn’t mind having the complete series dvd’s they just came out with just to have it on inventory. Who cares about what Michael Richards did or thinks. It’s not the most important thing in the whole world.

If you don’t like the show fine, but I just don’t like it when people say oh I’ll never watch that show again because of such n such. Honestly if you like the show watch it. If you don’t, don’t. It’s not that important. Everybody is at least a little racist. And stuff like that happens all the time. The only reason why they show it so much on the news is because it’s interesting to the public. I won’t get on my art of distraction rant I’ll stop now lol.

I have had the generic store brand peppermint ice cream before. Nice, soft, and scoopable even right out of the freezer. I love that! Those types of things make life worth living. Bright pink mint ice cream with little broken pieces of candy cane in it yum! One of my favorites. They should make chocolate ice cream with candy canes in it with a hint of peppermint! I think it was last year I got chocolate mint candy canes they were really good.

Happy SNT everybody.

Ghosted by Goob @ 11/24/2007 11:04 PM EST


Called in sick to work, and I am still in PJs. Slept all day and am missing my weekly poker game right now. I feel bummed being all alone and sick. Perhaps some Xmas music and wrapping some gifts will help me feel better…

and some ice cream as well!

Ghosted by Muppet Baby @ 11/24/2007 11:10 PM EST


Also, no offense to Matt’s glorious christmas jukebox, this last few days I have been listening to the Rock Christmas music station on yahoo radio on yahoo messenger. The great thing about yahoo radio is if you hate one artist or one song you can rate it so it won’t play it again. They have several genres in Christmas music. Traditional, comedy, country, gospel, pop, rock, latin, kids, etc. but honestly about 2 hours is all I can take lol I change to my own personal yahoo station after a couple of hours.

You don’t need yahoo messenger either you can just go to music.yahoo.com

Just sayin’ is all. See you guys in a few hours I have to go do grocery shopping.

Muppet Baby I’m sorry your sick :( I am a bit sick as well, it’s mostly my nose is stuffy and runny and I am just in a foul mood. Yesterday I was hot and achy as well. I felt it creeping up on me about 5pm Thursday night. And I had a sore throat Thursday and now it’s mysteriously gone. I’m still trying to figure that out.

Ghosted by Goob @ 11/24/2007 11:22 PM EST


I just decorated my tree, and it also has a Charlie Brown feel to it. It’s only 3 feet tall, and it sits on the table in my dining area. I just don’t have any place to put a full size Christmas tree. Decorating it really got me in a better mood though, mainly because of the star.

Y’see, the star was hand made by my Dad for when my parents had their first Christmas together. They were dirt poor, and they couldn’t afford to buy a star. By the time I came along it was tradition. It went on the top of every tree when I was a kid. Later on, Mom went and bought an angel, and it was nice. It didn’t have the same “feel” to it though. When I was moving out of my parents’ house for the (hopefully) final time, Mom gave it to me as a housewarming present for my new place. For the last three years, it has graced the top of my tree. It’s kind of ugly. It’s made of cardboard, glitter, and a coat hanger. It represents everything that I loved about Christmas as a kid.

I’m in kind of a melodramatic mood tonight. Does anyone else have a sappy story about a favorite ornament or decoration?

Ghosted by spaz307 @ 11/24/2007 11:34 PM EST


Muppet Baby hope you feel better! We have a poker game here at our house once a month, and it was last week, and I was sicker than a dog. I felt like crap, being upstairs in bed, hearing everyone down stairs having a blast. Have you tried that Theraflu “tea”? That stuff rocks if you have a sore throat, but the potential liver damage listed on the box makes me a little nervous..lol

Matt would you be willing to share your artichoke recipe? Were they stuffed with anything, or just baked, or what? I have never even held a real artichoke! Also, the cups your ice creams were pictured in, do they have weird little blue flower things along the rims?

Ghosted by crazy_mainer @ 11/24/2007 11:39 PM EST


i’m trembling with anticipation about the advent calendar. literally shaking and hitting play on the jukebox.

TNT is playing “a christmas story” starting tomorrow night, and i’ll definitely be there in front of my tv. does anyone know if they’re showing it in HD?

Ghosted by Jameson @ 11/24/2007 11:55 PM EST


Happy SNT all! So what are on topic about this fine SNT eve? Might I suggest something??? Great…how about your favorite food item from Thanksgiving ever?

Me personally I have always enjoyed Pumpkin Rolls but on the simpler side I think I love deviled eggs. I hardly ever get them anymore and I did not get any this year so that sucked but there is always Christmas to hope for!

Ghosted by Cricket @ 11/24/2007 11:59 PM EST


Sorry for the DP but I have another topic to suggest. For those who have already started your Christmas shopping…what is your favorite thing you have bought for someone so far?

Ghosted by Cricket @ 11/25/2007 12:01 AM EST


Cricket: Gonna go with getting my nephew The Office Seasons 1 and 2 for under 25 bucks. :)

Crazy : Sure! They’re pretty easy. Don’t judge by the pictures — they hadn’t been stuffed OR cooked when I took it.

MATT’S STUPID ARTICHOKES:

1) Take your chokes, and cut off the entire stem so that the bottom is TOTALLY flat. Next, knife off about 1 – 1.5″ off the top, so that the artichoke’s top is nearly level. Then use a pair of kitchen scissors to snip the tips off of the especially pointy leaves. If you notice leaves with thorns, snip the tips off.

2) In a food processor, mash up about a full bulb’s worth of garlic and a handful of fresh parsley. (You will use more or less depending on personal preference/amount of artichokes, but it’s not too relevant…just go with what you like.) Then, take that and mix it in a bowl that has twice as much breadcrumbs (I like 4C), along with a good amount of finely grated parmesan cheese, and *several* tablespoons of salt. With artichokes, sodium is your friend. Don’t skimp on the salt, or the breadcrumbs.

3) Liberally stuff the artichokes with the mixture. It’s as simple as grabbing handfuls of the mixture and shaking it out over each choke. You don’t need to fill them to the brim, but since that’s where the flavor comes from, don’t be skimpy. Also, this isn’t science: Just get enough in there to where it looks “flavorful,” and move on. Don’t worry about each particular leaf having its fair share — unless you’re only cooking a few, and can afford to do it with finesse.

4) Put the chokes in a pan. I suggest making enough chokes to fill a pan. The pan MUST have a cover. Fill the pan with water until the artichokes are around 75% submerged. When they’re all settled in the water, drizzle extra virgin olive oil over the tops of each choke. Not too much.

5) Turn the heat on. Bring to a boil. When that happens, lower the heat, but not too much — the water should remain simmering. Keep the top on. The process will take anywhere between 45 mins to 1.5 hours. You’re basically steam-cooking them. You may need to add more water while cooking, but I rarely have to.

6) The artichokes are done when the outer leaves can be easily pulled off.

How do you eat them? Well, remember Delfa Rolls? Danish Ribbons? Remember how you used to kinda clench down on them with your teeth, and casually scrape off bits of licorice? Artichokes work the same. Take a leaf, put it between your teeth, and pull down, scraping off the warm “leaf meat.” Note that you won’t be eating the whole leaf — just the part that’s soft and less plant-like.

I’m not a big fan of artichoke hearts, but you get those too. :)

Ghosted by Matt @ 11/25/2007 12:06 AM EST


My Saturday’s pretty uneventful, and because SNL isn’t new, I’m passing the time watching one of the best MST3K eps ever: Space Mutiny.

and BJ, are you aware that “A Wish For Wings That Work,” the only cartoon adaptation of Bloom County, is finally on DVD too?

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 11/25/2007 12:09 AM EST


No Norbert, I did not but thanks for telling me. Nice to know someone actually read my last post!

By the way, is the lack of new episodes of SNL due to the writer’s strike? I know because of it, we never got to find out what type of pies Dave’s mother baked this year for Thanksgiving on the Late Show. I hope that strike gets settled soon. I heard that the cast of Legally Blonde did their piece at the Macy’s Parade without their official costumes. At least Grinch was given the green light to go back on, if only for a week!

Ghosted by BJ @ 11/25/2007 12:23 AM EST


Geez…it’s way too early in the year for me to be thinking about Christmas music. Maybe in another three weeks or so, but now?

Invader Norbert – I watched that with a group of my friends right before Halloween. Definitely one of the best MST3K episodes, though I don’t think you can pin it on any one thing. Aside from the linking segments (I swear, Pearl kills any momentum the episode has whenever she appears, to the point where she actually sucks funny from the movie), it’s fantastic.

I was too young to see “A Wish For Wings That Work” the first time around, but I’ve become a fan of Bloom County as I got older. I may have to rent and/or buy the DVD to check this out.

Ghosted by Paul W. @ 11/25/2007 12:23 AM EST


BJ – The Broadway stagehand strike is actually a separate strike entirely from the WGA strike that’s screwing with all of the TV shows. That said, you’re right about Legally Blonde – I think they mentioned that in the New York Times article on the parade.

Ghosted by Paul W. @ 11/25/2007 12:25 AM EST


I liked the Edy’s eggnog ice cream, and I can’t wait to get some more. Next time, I’m planning on pouring something on it (probably caramel) to make it even better.

Everybody in my family loves Seinfeld, except me. Just could never into it. Although I saw Bee Movie yesterday and that was pretty good.

The only thing I did today was watch “Jim Henson’s Christmas Toy” on Youtube. I hadn’t seen it in years and it STILL holds up. I want it on DVD. I do wonder if the people making “Toy Story” were inspired by it.

I’m gonna go watch SNL. Cya later.

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 11/25/2007 12:34 AM EST


By the way, is the lack of new episodes of SNL due to the writer’s strike? I know because of it, we never got to find out what type of pies Dave’s mother baked this year for Thanksgiving on the Late Show. I hope that strike gets settled soon.

Talks are going to resume on the 26th, I hope.

And yes, SNL is suffering so bad, most of the producton crew got laid off. Hell, tonight’s episode is a Thanksgiving Compilation Show (the monologue on now is a very vintage one with Paul Simon in a turkey suit). It’s titled “Family Thanksgiving Leftovers”…Good chance a writer didn’t think that up.

And I’m still amazed a musical of Legally Blonde is able to exist in the first place. It only cements my laments that americans are idiots.

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 11/25/2007 12:37 AM EST


Awesome. I picked up Seinfeld seasons 6, 7, and 8 for 14.99 each at Target yesterday. Now just need 5 and 9.

Egg nog is AWESOME, even if my girlfriend disagrees.

Ghosted by Eddie Lightning Frog @ 11/25/2007 12:38 AM EST


Happy SNT everybody!
Matt, I bought the SoCo eggnog but I got brandy for the laden-ing and I haven’t been sure what kind of booze/nog ratio to use. I asked a buddy who formerly tended bar what he recommended, and the answer was “Depends on how fucked up you want to get”. Sounded like common sense, and at the time I laughed, but now that I actually want to make a drink it’s not so helpful. Are you mixing by the glass or bowl?
Best Buy wanted $70 for The Office season 1 and 2 as a bundle! I got season 2 for $17 instead, since they didn’t really hit their stride until then anyway. I’m envious of the deal though. Besides the Office set, my favorite gift that I’ve bought so far is the Flight of the Conchords set I got for 50% off. I also gave in and got myself the Rome season 2 set as well, though to justify buying it I think I’m going to have to wrap it and put it under the tree. Still looking for a good price for the Lost season 2 set.
I may have asked this in earlier years, but I’m curious to know if this is a common tradition or if we’re just really weird: Did/do all y’alls presents come from Santa? Or do you get presents from the elves, Rudolph, Mrs. Claus, and the whole crew? Or do you just get boring old “From: Mom” presents? Not only did we get presents from everybody at the North Pole, we’d get presents from people related to the gifts. Like, if I was getting a Beatles CD, the tag would say “From: Paul”, that kind of thing. Does anybody else do this?

Ghosted by squee4242 @ 11/25/2007 12:43 AM EST


I have been out of my parents house for 3 years now, and I am 22 years old, and my mom still labels all of our presents as being from santa. i fucking love christmas.

Ghosted by Leigha @ 11/25/2007 1:04 AM EST


squee4242: My gifts always came from “Santa”, until around ten years ago when it got changed to “Mom & Dad”. I think once there were no longer any kids around on Christmas my parent’s decided to mix it up.

RE: Saturday Night Live’s Thanksgiving special tonight. I am really liking it so far. I just saw Will Ferrell chew up food and spit it into Chris Parnell’s mouth. That was so disgusting I may not be able to eat for a day. They also showed Sandler’s Thanksgiving song. So far so good.

Ghosted by Magic Toy @ 11/25/2007 1:05 AM EST


MattWow thank you so much for typing all that up! I am going to attempt to make your “stupid” artichokes for Christmas. I am printing that bad boy recipe out right now. Your family dinners must freaking rock if everyone in your family cooks and puts as much effort in as you do!!! If no one gave you the acolades that you deserve, consider yourself acoladed!

Ghosted by crazy_mainer @ 11/25/2007 1:06 AM EST


squee4242
Whenever I got “special” presents (Like big ones like the USS Flagg) they were from “Santa”. I think I had a few from Rudolph, too.

Paul W.
What’s the beef with Christmas music? I started the Mannheim Steamroller on Friday! :)

I got my tree up this weekend..somebody asked about sentimental ornaments: I have a Sebastian the crab little plush ornament from McDonalds (From the Little Mermaid) that is always the first on the tree. Don’t ask me why. I also have a cranberry garland (fake Cranberries, of course) that has to always go on the tree. It was inherited from my parents. And I’ve got several other ornaments that were yearly gifts from my Great-grandmother that she gave to all her grandchildren (and there children).

Heck, I’m big on routines and traditions for the Holidays, period. Certain movies I have to watch, music I have to listen to, etc. Of course, I do that with everything.

It has rained here all day. A cold, nasty, biting rain. I’ve had a fire in the fireplace and I love it. :) Can’t wait to see what Mare and the gang are up to this year! Happy SNT!

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 11/25/2007 1:07 AM EST


I can’t believe the Advert Calendar is five years old! Honestly, it’s what I look forward to most at Christmastime.

Thanks, Matt! All of your hard work on this site is greatly appreciated!

Ghosted by Nate @ 11/25/2007 1:08 AM EST


Cricket: Good topics! Hmm, let’s see…

1) Favorite Thanksgiving food is a tough one. The pies are the tastiest, hands-down, but we don’t have that as part of the real dinner. For actual dinner foods, I think sweet potatoes are my favorite. We don’t candy them or make a casserole or anything, just baked and served with butter. We eat them all year, but they always taste best right around November.

2) I can’t say my favorite thing I’ve bought because it’s for someone who reads X-E from time to time. However, I got one friend Optimash Prime and another one a Domo-Kun calendar. I also got my mom a set of Elvis Pez dispensers. She doesn’t like Pez, but she loves anything with Elvis slapped on it, and I know she’s never seen those before.

squee4242: My presents were always just from whoever they were from. Santa was just in charge of filling stockings, which was kind of a ripoff since my stockings only contained candy. I like your family’s idea though, it’s cute. Although I’d find the idea of Paul McCartney (or any other non-Santa entity) sneaking around my house delivering Beatles CDs slightly unnerving ;)

Ghosted by jazzy @ 11/25/2007 1:09 AM EST


squee:
Mine were always either “From: Santa” or “From: Mom and Dad,” with no real distinction based on type of gift. (Except Santa always brought the “big one.”) I find it fascinating that you’d get presents labeled in such a way. I want to do that so bad now, because it’s a great idea. Your family is awesome.

Ghosted by Rainbowfeet @ 11/25/2007 1:28 AM EST


Favorite Thanksgiving Food: It may seem sort of strange, but my favorite Thanksgiving dish is my Mom’s macaroni & cheese. I grew up in a home where mac & cheese is served at most family holiday dinners, so it holds a special place in my heart. I know now that many people don’t consider it to be a “traditional” holiday dish, but damned if I don’t love it. Thankfully my lady loves it as well (from eating with my family over the past five years) and she considers it to be a required dish when we cook a big meal together. It appears the tradition will live on.

I haven’t started Christmas shopping yet, so I can’t really comment on the second question. But hey, this can still be constructive. My girl and I always have stockings that we put out every year, but during the past year or two we have been horrible about actually getting things for each other to put in the stockings. Last year neither of us put anything in the other’s stocking. I would really like to change that this year.

My lady is a 25-year-old special education teacher who loves Winnie the Pooh, anything Disney, Gray’s Anatomy, The Office, Country Music, and Pez.

Does anyone, especially the ladies, have any great stocking stuffer ideas? I would appreciate it so very much.

Ghosted by Magic Toy @ 11/25/2007 1:31 AM EST


On the subject of favorite Thanksgiving food: Deviled Eggs. I make ‘em, and I’ve been told by my Godmother that I’m not allowed to come with them to Thanksgiving if I don’t! This year I made 79…Running your hands under water to peel eggshells for 40 minutes is NOT fun! But damn, they tasted/taste good!

Pumpkin pie is a very close second, though…

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 11/25/2007 1:37 AM EST


Thought of you last night when I heard the opening song for Christmas Vacation from the TV in the other room.

I am SO EXCITED about the Advent Calendar. I spent like a whole day rereading the previous Advent Calendars after Waiterbot’s first couple of vlogs went up. It’s sort of become one of those things that automatically make me feel all Christmassy, like a tradition…I hope it continues through the years, if the fates allow.

Err…I will stop rambling and making lame Christmas lyric references now. By the way, I never quite worked out exactly how to pronounce “Kuse.”

Ghosted by Bluejay @ 11/25/2007 1:40 AM EST


Daily blogging?! Awesome! I can’t wait to see what Matt’s got in store for us. The Advent Calendar is drawing near too! Wheee!!!

I just ordered a pizza from Papa John’s because it’s one of the two places that deliver my way since I’m on the outskirts of town; the other being Domino’s. I only chose Papa John’s because you can order from their website. Domino’s makes you call and talk to real people, which I like to avoid at certain times. It was barely edible, but pizza nonetheless. I’m spoiled from my regular local pizza joint.

Ghosted by Justin @ 11/25/2007 1:43 AM EST


Kuse would be pronounced pretty much like “cues,” as opposed to “coos.”

Ghosted by Matt @ 11/25/2007 1:44 AM EST


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