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It's not the taste of Cadbury Creme Eggs that I object to, it's the texture - which tends to be the case with most foods I don't care for.
But, I wonder if any CCE enthusiasts have tried the deep fried Cadbury Creme Egg recipe? I think that might make the middle a little less stiff/gritty. |
In addition to the candies already posted and the hard boiled eggs, we would also get a little something that went with whatever we gave up for Lent. For example, the year I gave up biting my nails (terrible habit, I know), I got some pink nail polish.
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I just remembered that this dietician we know ate SIX Cadbury's creme eggs one morning and then went for a blood test. He swore that you could see the creme in the blood.
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I like the tiny Cadbury milk chocolate eggs (not the creme eggs!) with the crunchy candy shell. I love that they look like real little eggs.
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We usually got gifts in our Easter baskets with a little less candy. Since I don't typically like Easter candies, I'd get Starburst and Skittles, while my brother got the jelly beans and chocolates. But we really didn't get that much candy.
We'd get either a new outfit, or a book or toy we'd been coveting. But my mom loved to buy gifts (we also got small gifts for Valentine's Day and St. Patrick's Day). I think she also realized we teased for things less if she spread out any gift giving throughout the year. When we were in college my mom still made us Easter Baskets - they usually had things like socks and underwear in them. :) After my brother and I turned 21 we each got booze (my brother got Jack, I got a bigass bottle of wine). After my mom died I started making them for my dad, brother, and his wife. Only if we're spending the holiday together, but I think they enjoy it. Plus, I use the cutest baskets. ;) It also helps to have fun when April 1 and Palm Sunday are closer together than this year - My mom died on April 1, which was Palm Sunday. |
Ferrero Rocher and a check!
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The Easter Bunny always left me and my brother a basket from See's. The centerpiece was a huge chocolate filled egg that would take days to eat. It was a surprise each year which flavor of filling we would get. My favorite was the Rocky Road (nuts, marshmallow and chocolate): http://www.sees.com/prodimg/560rockyroadegg.jpg But I also liked the Chocolate Butter filled ones: http://www.sees.com/prodimg/564chbtreggpecans.jpg |
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We always had a separate "basket" for a Sarris Meltaway Egg: http://www.sarriscandies.com/images/...ts/0400268.jpg I may have to get one for myself, and cut it up! For the uninitiated: one of the best ways of eating Easter Chocolate is to cut it up into single portions and freeze them. In the middle of a hot summer day, there is NOTHING more yummy than frozen chocolate! |
I finally had Peeps dipped in chocolate. YUM!!!!!
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Grew up in Philadelphia
I grew up in Philadelphia and it was all about the Asher's Coconut Cream Egg. They weighed one whole pound and would last for almost a month.
Yummy! http://www.pageneralstore.com/produc..._Cream_Egg16oz |
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$20 in a plastic egg.
My easter basket always consists of candy and a few little gifts. When I was younger it was usually like a new coloring book, crayons, markers, etc. and as I got older I would get some magazines or make up as the little gifts. Sometime during high school my mom just stopped being creatived and it turned to candy and a $20 bill in a plastic egg. (not that I'm complaining!) From high school through just last year (I was still getting them cause I was living at home, lol) I would always look forward to the egg with the cash. I wonder if I'll at least get candy still? lol |
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