Posted on 12/22/2019 4:51:32 AM PST by NOBO2012
Does anything scream Christmas quite like marshmallows?
Peppermint and cinnamon, so much better than pumpkin pie spice
And apparently they neednt come from bags - you can make them yourself! And if you are truly OCD you can even make them into marshmallow snowflakes.
What a great gift for all the, um, snowflakes in your life.
You can make them in any flavor of the season: chocolate caramel, peppermint, gingerbread also better than pumpkin pie spice.
as well as any species:
But is there any marshmallow as cute and fun as the snowmen?
Gingerbread Snowflakes marshmallow snowmen When I saw these little guys I recognized them immediately as a modern adaptation of the puffy little Christmas decorations I made one year when I was in high school. I tracked their provenance back to the pages of the December 1960 Better Homes and Gardens and Raj found me an archival magazine website that has every issue, ever published, of dozens of iconic magazines. And there they were, on page 58, in an article titled:
In my childhood house the December issues of the ladies magazines were never disposed of, they were stashed away after Christmas to emerge again each year as inspiration for the upcoming holiday season. What didnt get baked or made one year might just make it into the rotation in a subsequent cycle. And so it was in 1966, a sad year for my family as my dad had died late that summer, that I set about to make the marshmallow men that I had first seen when they made their December issue debut 6 years prior. Gingerbread Snowflakes updated version, above, uses colored markers to make eyes, nose and buttons, the original BH&G specs are far less benign. Check out the materials listed for the construction of the original snowmen:
Glass-head pins!!!! In cute little marshmallow men that look like confections?! Can you imagine what the publications lawyers would say about that today? In 1966 however I headed off to the fabric store to procure my glass headed pins and non-digestible green sequins without batting an eye. And what? - resin glue! That sounds awfully toxic. Pretty sure I used Elmers because thats what we had, not because you can eat it.
I remember my creations being adorable, if not quite perfectly constructed. In fact they were probably more than a bit rough around the edges because crafting has never really been my forte. But I remember them making me happy for the first time in what seemed a lifetime. They were a tiny part of learning that life goes on, that pain never goes away but it does gradually abate. Although oblivious to it at the time I was beginning to discover, as Deborahs Palm has reminded us time and time again, that we choose life and blessings, not the other way around. Choose wisely.
And with that memory I officially launch Christmas Nostalgia Day: haul out your own Christmas Past memory, story, photo, food, gift and share it.
For a jump start heres a photo forwarded from FullMetalSpanx (still the best handle on the InnerTubes IMHO, assumed during the dark days of the Obama Occupation when we were forced to endure Lady Ms unfettered butt day after day). Any hoo, heres our wee Spanx, in the middle, looking a bit skeptical, with her younger sister and brother, circa 1950. Where oh where does the time go?
Posted from: MOTUS A.D.
This is a puff piece.
Tinsel on the train track, sparkling away
Opening my grandmother’s gift first became she allways made me new pajamas every year. Then renning to my room to change before opening anything else.
Nothing like the feel of a new flannel pj’s.
Lots of food, mom made everything from scratch, so did her sisters, and their daughters. Bobby married an Italian named Patricia, phenomenal old school Italian cook. The presents were few but there were lots of kids, lots of food, and lots of card/board games if the weather was bad. Good times.
I haven’t decided whether you are a Grinch or a Scrooge.
Please provide additional evidence.
The smell of a pine tree BLEEDING TO DEATH IN THE LIVING ROOM covered in C-7 incandescent lights from 1963, and decorations, some commercial and some hand made, dating from 1963-1988 or so.
It was a JOKE
PUFF, MARSHMALLOWS.
I guess it wasn’t that obvious :)
“Does anything scream Christmas quite like marshmallows?”
Yeah, lots of things. I don’t associate marshmallows with Christmas at all.
Beware of lawsuits from the Sta-Puft Marshmallow Company.
They tend to bring the Wrath of Gozer.
I had to look it up :)
lol
Ah, I was a yoot of 16 when that movie came out.
I wish I could say it seems like yesterday but it seems like a million years ago :)
“covered in C-7 incandescent lights from 1963”
Was the light string a series string. One light goes out and you had to replace the first bolb, move it to the second slot, then move that one to the third slot untill you found the burned out bolb.
Nope, they run independently.
In 1974 Dad replaced some burnt out ones with flashers. Each one contains it’s own flasher, so they run independently.
When it’s quiet you can hear them tinkling. Out of 8 originally bought (they came in 4 packs) 6 are running today.
Pajama Boy would be excited by the way this thread is going... marshmallows in cocoa and PJ memories.
My grandmother (and my aunt, her daughter) making kolaches.
And divinity - With nuts, or without nuts? Ok, I have some of each!
lol
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