• Have a Very Schweddy Christmas

  • Feb 5 2024
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

Have a Very Schweddy Christmas

  • Summary

  • Ever stumbled upon a bakery that made your festive season just a little bit sweeter? That's the story we're sharing as we kick off with Pete Shwetty's Season's Eatings bakery, a place renowned for its delectable array of balls that have our taste buds in a tizzy. You'll want to stick around for the hilarious snack mishap we discuss, which morphed into an appetizer so scrumptious it deserves its own holiday. Plus, we're mixing up a Christmas punch that's sure to become a new family favorite, whether you're toasting in the sun or snow.

    Then, we're swapping cookie recipes for pigskins in a special Christmas episode that's more about laughter than your typical halftime show. Imagine your favorite NFL coach shimmying down the chimney—mine's Matt LaFleur, but maybe you're more of a Sean McVay fan? We'll debate, chuckle, and even throw in some shoe style banter for good measure. It's the kind of festive fun that'll have you looking at those gridiron gurus in a whole new, twinkling light.

    Finally, who needs Santa's sleigh when you've got the convenience of online shopping? We'll recount the trials and tribulations of brick-and-mortar stores, like my comedy of errors at HomeGoods, and why my latest beauty gadget haul had us all laughing in disbelief. Plus, we're taking a moment to cherish the evolving nature of family holiday traditions, from Polish cooking to celebrating in ways that embrace change. So, grab that punch, pull up a chair, and let's share in the joy and jest of the season together.

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