Peppermint Pig

Christmas 2014 and 2015 were great opportunities to find a new and fun tradition for friends and family.  Enter the Peppermint Pig™.

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The tradition of the Peppermint Pig™ started ages ago in the 1880’s with candy makers in Saratoga Springs, New York. Victorians thought that the pig represented good health, happiness and prosperity. Candy makers of the time fashioned the pigs out of hard peppermint candy each year during the holiday season and appropriately colored them a very festive pink!

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When families gathered together at Christmas for the holiday meal, the tradition was to break the Peppermint Pig™ after dinner (inside a small cloth pouch) using a miniature hammer. All family members would then share in eating the sweet candy pieces, hoping for good fortune in the coming year.

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As far as I know these pigs are only made in Saratoga Springs, NY and only available during the Christmas season.  The Peppermint Pig™ may also be purchased through other retailers.

These delicious pigs are about 4-5 inches long and come with a tiny hammer and a red “velvet” pouch.

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Place plastic covered pig inside the “velvet” pouch and give it a healthy whack!  We like to place a hot-pad under it to protect the table from errant hits.

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Pass the hammer and pig to the next person to take a whack at it and continue around the table until the pig is in small enough pieces for you and yours to enjoy.

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As we take a piece of the now shattered pig, we share something we are thankful or grateful for and something we hope for or wish to achieve in the coming year.

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It’s a fun tradition that I plan to continue.  And the peppermint is really good, too!!

 

Last week

Mr. Aitch and I flew to Colorado last week to visit our daughter and family.Plane-1

The twins were so excited about the knitting tower and started knitting right away.

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E-knittingI made some special bags to store their knitting, yarn, crochet hook and needle.Knitting-bags-1Bag-labels 2016

Bags-insideOur grandson loved the blocks and marble maze.L-marble-maze

It warmed up enough on Saturday for us to get outside and take a walk. The Rockies are in the distance.Walking

Next week I’ll tell you about the pink pig.

Box Bags strike again

For the annual (but optional) gift giving this past Christmas, I made more Box Bags.

I love making these things but as usual they got put on the back burner since I had to finish two quilts by Christmas.

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You will have to imagine the finished product as I managed to capture a photo of the fabric but not the actual bags.

Do you know what day it is?

It’s Friday.  Not Saturday.

Yeah.  Well, I took today and Monday off for a nice project packed four-day weekend of finishing sewing project (gifts), wrapping said gifts, baking cookies, attending Mr. Aitch’s Christmas Cantata, and the mundane housework I have put off.

I knew that today would be Friday when I went to bed last night.

But totally forgot that today was Friday when I woke up.

I received these texts this morning from my assistant director.  His texts are on the left and mine are on the right (in green).  Please excuse the typos.

Brain-farts-001Now at this point I’m still thinking that it is Saturday and this box of pears from Harry & David was delivered to his house.  I figured he and his wife, Courtney, sent some Harry & David gifts and this was their gift-with-purchase.

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Then it finally dawns on me that today is Friday.  I ordered gifts for our executive board members so the box of pears was sent to OUR office (TCC) from Harry & David.

Duh!

Merry Christmas…in case I forget what day it is again.