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    Explore " hot cocoa" with insightful episodes like "National Hot Chocolate Day: 01/31/24", "Snow Day!", "Snow Days in the 90s", "Hot Cocoa AND Hot Chocolate Made With Real Chocolate" and "Screw Your Matching Pajamas (Lifetime Movie)" from podcasts like ""Every Day's A Holiday", "This Goose Is Cooked", "Generation S", "Recipe of the Day" and "Are You My Podcast?"" and more!

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    Snow Days in the 90s

    Snow Days in the 90s

    So, one of the biggest reasons I decided to move down south was to get AWAY from as much snow as I possibly could.  But back when I was a kid, I couldn't get enough of it (well, at least until I was old enough to be told to shovel my driveway).  And if it snowed hard enough and long enough, and the planets were all aligned for it to be a weekday, there was good chance we were blessed with the almighty SNOW DAY.  

    What do you remember about snow days from  your childhood?  I bet we have a lot in common on some of the fun stuff we did, so enjoy my conversation with Lou Carnevale, as we reminisce about simpler times in the snow.  

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    Hot Cocoa AND Hot Chocolate Made With Real Chocolate

    Hot Cocoa AND Hot Chocolate Made With Real Chocolate

    Today's recipe is Hot Cocoa AND Hot Chocolate Made With Real Chocolate.

    Here are the links to some of the items I talked about in this episode: #ad
    Celestial Seasonings Sugar Cookie Sleigh Ride Tea
    Glass Measuring Cup
    Measuring Spoons
    Small Sauce Pan

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    Have a great day! -Christine xo

    Screw Your Matching Pajamas (Lifetime Movie)

    Screw Your Matching Pajamas (Lifetime Movie)

    'Tis the season for Lifetime's “A Christmas Break". Sarah thinks the enthusiasm and dedication of “Hollywood Dylan’s” manager, Garth, is completely unrealistic – or is it just that all of Sarah’s managers have been lazy? Mary is (rightfully) furious with the poor execution of the middle school play. Both Sarah and Mary confuse middle school and high school throughout the entire movie and – as it turns out – it doesn’t make a bit of difference.

     

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    Come On Over...We’re Answering Holiday Q&A and Sharing Traditions!

    Come On Over...We’re Answering Holiday Q&A and Sharing Traditions!

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    Send yours to askjeff@comeonover.com! He may just answer it in a future podcast! 

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    Check out Jeff’s IGQ&A post of a timeless Mauro Holiday tradition (and see for yourself what made Emily cringe) 

     

    Recipes

     

    Give the gift of love in your tummy with some giardiniera or delicious meats from MAURO PROVISIONS  https://mauroprovisions.com/

     

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    Don't Use Your Seven Year-Old To Move Your Political Agenda, and Don't Call Seven Year-Olds "Little Hitler"

    Don't Use Your Seven Year-Old To Move Your Political Agenda, and Don't Call Seven Year-Olds "Little Hitler"
    A seven year-old, the son of two GOP supporters, holds a hot cocoa sale to raise money for the wall President Trump wants to build between the US and Mexico. In response, video of the boy selling cocoa received comments calling him a "Little Hitler." Tony Katz (http://facebook.com/tonykatzradio) explains why this is one of the ugliest stories in America: First, don't use your kid as a political prop. I hate it when Democrats do this, and I feel the same when it's done by the GOP. If you support the wall, that's fine. But your seven year-old shouldn't be the way you show your support. And if you're so anti-wall and, really, anti- President Trump that you will call a seven year-old, "Little Hitler," you need to see a therapist and get medicated. Quickly. Now.
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