My grandmother used to have them at Christmas, too. The chocolate with mint and also the peanut butter ones. I never knew they were called chicken bones. Are they considered a Canadian thing? My family straddled the Detroit River and family reunions in Windsor were common when my dad was kid.
Goodbye and Good Riddance 2014: so long, farewell, auf wiedersehen, good bye...
Every year we watch the Charlie Brown special, do the Snoopy dance, wish everybody a Merry Thanksgivukkahmas, and thank our Secret Santas in the good riddance thread. Which is this one, in case you were wondering.
Buh bye, 2014.
Oh, this is where I should say I got msbelle's holiday card! With bonus valentine and Hello Kitty tattoo.
Yes, me too! Muy exciting! My son ran off with the card at first and I had to chase him down for it.
I have never heard of chicken bones before. But then again I had never heard of packzi before Steph first mentioned them on the board.
My mom and I tried to guess how to consume the chicken bones, and if we are to chew or suck them.
Chicken Bones are from a regional candy maker and are a Christmas tradition around here.
And that is one of the main reasons why I love this gift exchange. I get to learn and taste and listen and smell and wear a bit and about other places. Of course, and unfortunately, trying to create the same experience for the giftee may result in major olive oil leakage (again, I'm so sorry about it. I thought that three layers of bubble wrap will do).
I got a holiday card too from msbelle, with a valentine and Hello Kitty tattoo inside! So cute!
I've had the non-chocolate, non-mint, non-cinnamon chicken bones. I had no idea that's what they were called, but they're good! They remind me of these, which I haven't had in decades.
Those I've had.
Hey, I got a holiday card and Valentine Hello Kitty card/tattoo today! Thanks, msbelle! You really are the nicest!
Are we ready to close this thread up?
Yes. Close away.
Goodbye thread...
See you in October!