Archive for the ‘Christmas’ Category

It’s Friday At the Food Fest. Have a Drink!

Friday, December 10th, 2010

Montgomery Scott said it best: “It’s…green!”

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When Hospitals Couldn’t Advertise…

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

They had their employees and women’s auxiliaries put together cookbooks.

I leave the hospital food jokes to you. The comment thread is open.

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They Say “Pickle,” But We KNOW What They Mean

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

Our Holiday Food Festival continues!

Because you know: wink, wink, nudge, nudge.

Tomorrow your inbox will be full of spam touting firm pickles.

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All I Want For Christmas Is Luxury Bacon

Monday, December 6th, 2010

Forget toys and ties. It’s bacon your family wants for Christmas. Don’t forget the wilted parsley for that “holiday red and green” effect.

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Merry Christmas

Thursday, December 25th, 2008

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Cute 1908 Christmas Card

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

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Just goes to show you that today’s whippersnappers have nothing on the young’uns of yesteryear.

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For That Perfect Christmas: Luxury Bacon!

Monday, December 15th, 2008

luxury_baconNothing says “happy holidays” like a tray of bacon. The busy housewife is advised to bake for “12 or 15 minutes” while the family opens presents.

Undoubtedly said busy housewife has had her Christmas morning planned to the second. To wit:

20 Minutes: Preheat oven. Start coffee. Open Kelvinator. Look longingly at egg nog. Remove packet of luxury bacon and arrange on baking dish. Remember to remove bacon from packet. Place bacon in oven, set timer.

12 Minutes: Watch the kids tear into gifts. Wait ten minutes. Discover bacon is not done. Set timer for:

3 Minutes: Pour another cup of coffee to wash down an aspirin or six. Discover bacon is cooked to a crisp.

5 minutes: Arrange bacon lovingly on silver platter. Garnish with something wilted and green scrounged from the bottom of the Kelvinator. Look longingly at eggnog. Serve bacon.

10 minutes: Tear the kids away from the cardboard boxes. Time for breakfast, dammit!

30 seconds: Children turn up their noses at charred, cold bacon and return to the living room.

2.5 seconds: Consume the egg nog. All of it. Let the husband get his own.

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What Is It?

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

The holidays are a perfect time to infilct your friends and family with all manner of disturbing foodstuffs.

This was billed as a fruitcake, but I suspect it’s Spock’s brain, surrounded by alien creatures.

What do YOU think it is?

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Slightly Disturbing Baby Jesus Wishes You a Merry Christmas

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

This dates back from the time when Christmas card were actual post cards. I don’t have an actual date for this card, but trust me when I say the metallic gold bits still sparkle.

But man, those eyes. They follow you around the room.

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A Holiday Wish for NEXT Year

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Sadly, it’s too late this year, but for next year, can we please have one year without an “innovative” ad featuring ‘Carol of the Bells?” In the name of peace on earth, goodwill towards all men, women, children, animals, fish, and fowl: Lay off the song for a year. Please. I beg of you.

What holiday retail and advertising “traditions” bug you?

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