Photo from Skip to My Lou |
At first glance this popcorn snack looks just like the sugary pink popcorn that my grandmother would make for special occasions when I was very young. Hers was just made with a sugar syrup tinted with food coloring, I am sure. But this White Chocolate and Peppermint Popcorn from Skip to My Lou would be even better.
I'm pretty sure I'll be making at least one batch of this for Christmas 2018! Maybe you would like to try it, too!
I too, enjoy giving homemade gifts for Christmas, usually I give jams and jellies, but am always looking for other ideas, thanks for sharing the link.
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Sue
Jams and jellies are always a nice kitchen gift, Sue. If you look at "poems" in the label cloud, you will eventually come to a poem titled "The Jar of Jelly" that I have always loved. You might enjoy it, too.
DeleteThis pink popcorn reminds me of the popcorn DH grandmother used to make using cherry flavour kook-aid. I think I still have the recipe here somewhere but am sure that DH would enjoy the white choc recipe better. Thanks for all your postings for Christmas in July.
ReplyDeleteThis is the second sweet holiday popcorn recipe this Christmas in July. Looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly looks festive! I haven’t done gifts from the kitchen in many years... Most of the gifts I remember from Christmases past were gifts from the kitchen: Aunt Gedddy’s chex mix, Barb’s fruitcake (made with dates and walnuts instead of the usual assortment of fruit), and Kirsten’s homemade turtles. Happy memories!
ReplyDeleteLooks very yummy!
ReplyDeleteDoesn't it? I will probably be trying this one, as I could use some new snack items in my kitchen gift repertoire.
DeleteLooks yummy... but peppermint is not my favorite even though I find it so Christmassy!
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