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Pumpkin chocolate from Christopher Elbow Chocolates. This is one of the more delicious holiday treats I will eat this year. If Elbow could ship me one of these the size of a pumpkin pie, I wouldn’t have to do any baking this week for Thanksgiving.
I discovered Christopher Elbow on a trip to Kansas City and liked their chocolate so much that I placed a sizable order during the holidays last year. A few months ago Dean and Deluca started carrying a small assortment which was very welcome. Unfortunately they don’t stock the turtles, but still, I’ll take what I can get.

Pumpkin chocolate from Christopher Elbow Chocolates. This is one of the more delicious holiday treats I will eat this year. If Elbow could ship me one of these the size of a pumpkin pie, I wouldn’t have to do any baking this week for Thanksgiving.

I discovered Christopher Elbow on a trip to Kansas City and liked their chocolate so much that I placed a sizable order during the holidays last year. A few months ago Dean and Deluca started carrying a small assortment which was very welcome. Unfortunately they don’t stock the turtles, but still, I’ll take what I can get.

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Posted Monday November 21, 2011 (link) | chocolate | pumpkin | Christopher Elbow

Dogfish Head Punkin Ale. I love the fall. In the last two days, the temperatures dropped, I had my first PSL of the season, and Dogfish Head released their 2011 Punkin Ale. What better way to enjoy the first NY Giants game of the season than with a tray of nachos and one of my favorite beers of the fall? This year’s Punkin is very similar to last year’s in style—lot’s of great brown ale characteristics, a nice dose of baking spices, and subtle pumpkin. Now let’s hope the G-Men win some games.

Dogfish Head Punkin Ale. I love the fall. In the last two days, the temperatures dropped, I had my first PSL of the season, and Dogfish Head released their 2011 Punkin Ale. What better way to enjoy the first NY Giants game of the season than with a tray of nachos and one of my favorite beers of the fall? This year’s Punkin is very similar to last year’s in style—lot’s of great brown ale characteristics, a nice dose of baking spices, and subtle pumpkin. Now let’s hope the G-Men win some games.

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Posted Monday September 12, 2011 (link) | dogfish head | Pumpkin | beer

First Dogfish Head Punkin Ale of the year. Fall has arrived! I’m pretty sure this is a better beer than it has been in the past. I’ve always liked it, but this year’s version is more brown ale flavor, more spice, and subtle pumpkin rather than full on canned pumpkin flavor.

First Dogfish Head Punkin Ale of the year. Fall has arrived! I’m pretty sure this is a better beer than it has been in the past. I’ve always liked it, but this year’s version is more brown ale flavor, more spice, and subtle pumpkin rather than full on canned pumpkin flavor.

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Posted Sunday September 5, 2010 (link) | dogfish head | Pumpkin

Dogfish Head Punkin Ice Cream

Dogfish Head + pumpkin + ice cream…  This has to be good. Dogfish Punkin Ale is so good as it is. Hopefully my expert ice cream-making friends will produce this very soon.

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Posted Thursday October 22, 2009 (link) | dogfish head | pumpkin | ice cream