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I’m from the South. But I’ve spent enough time up North to know a good thing when I see it. Maple syrup that actually comes from a tree is one such thing. The dark, runny intense flavor of maple syrup that you can get in western Massachusetts, where my mom lives, is hard to beat. [...]

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At Christmas, my Grandpa would order a box of grapefruit. He was very particular about the kind he liked, but I can’t remember for the life of me whether it was the Florida or the Texas ones, and maybe they were Ruby Red? Anyway, he liked to peel away all the pith, leaving these brilliant [...]

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There’s a lot of bad Christmas music out there. If you’ve ever worked retail during the holiday season, you know what I’m talking about. The malls run it on a loop which includes “Grandma got run over by a reindeer”, “Santa Baby” and other gems. After an hour of this strange torture, Christmas is the [...]

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When we were little, we used to buy those Swiss or German cardboard advent calendars that you could poke the little candies out of, one by one. There were three of us, so every third day was our day to get the chocolate. It was pretty crummy chocolate, but what other season offered parent-sanctioned chocolate [...]

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I love the idea of Christmas cards. But reality always gets in the way. Finding the perfect card or taking a family portrait, asking for everyone’s street address (and giving away the surprise), buying stamps, licking envelopes, and the general errand-generating nature of the whole enterprise. It can feel like you’re checking a box, earning [...]

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Since it’s early in the season, this is as much a fall recipe as a Christmas one. There’s nothing better than doughnuts and cider in the fall, preferably after raking leaves or visiting a U-Pick farm. If the prospect of making doughnuts from scratch intimidates you, worry not. It’s the easiest thing in the world [...]

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You did it! You kept Christmas slow this year.  Before you go enjoy it with your family and friends, I want you to bask for a moment in the glow of your creativity and warmth. You made Slow Christmas a success:  over 6,000 people visited the website and the Facebook page this year, and it [...]

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Looking for something to give the bibliophile in your life, or maybe an activity that’s fun for kids and adults? Make bookmarks. My mom is a thwarted artist, and she’s always drawing on something, loose leaf margins, the back of receipts, whatever’s around.  For years when we were little, on the weekends leading up to [...]

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The spouse weighs in with a family recipe: My recipe for pumpkin bread is pretty simple, when you think about it. But there’s a lot more in there than flour, pumpkin, and spices. It all started with Bill and Evelyn Pease. Bill and Evelyn were from Cottage Grove, Minnesota, but like a lot of Winter [...]

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When I was teeny tiny, my mom decided that we would make a paper chain for the Christmas tree.  My older sister remembers her cutting out the long thin rectangles for us, and then letting us assemble them ourselves with paste, and, no doubt, a few hijinks (I have this vision of me as l’enfant [...]

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