I like to sign Christmas songs in the summer, while the amount of christmasy stuff during December is too much for me. January is a good time to stock up on price reduced sweets.
What I mean to say: there is no need to limit the food you like to any particular time of the year.
My college living group used to go Christmas caroling in September, during rush week.
Mostly this was for the sheer WTF value, but we always picked up a few freshmen who decided that we were more interesting than whatever party they were at, which made it a fine rush event as well.
I like to sign Christmas songs in the summer, while the amount of christmasy stuff during December is too much for me. January is a good time to stock up on price reduced sweets. What I mean to say: there is no need to limit the food you like to any particular time of the year.
My college living group used to go Christmas caroling in September, during rush week.
Mostly this was for the sheer WTF value, but we always picked up a few freshmen who decided that we were more interesting than whatever party they were at, which made it a fine rush event as well.
Except Cadbury creme eggs.
I like to buy flannel sheets in June.
Well, until they start making them in Christmas and Halloween and Independence Day varieties.
I kind of miss Peeps being special to Easter and candy corn being special to Halloween.
I think Cadbury is unlikely to come out with Independence Day candy. They’re a British company.
I lived in Scotland once and they sold Cadbury creme eggs year-round there, and I liked it that way.