Perfect treats for Christmas begin with white chocolate

From: Chicago Sun-Times | Date: December 10, 1987| Author: Janice Wald Henderson | Copyright information

Many of us dream of piles of presents to greet us on Christmas morning. Others fantasize about family reunions, laced with laughter and nostalgia. Still more wish for a sublime vacation on a warm, sunny isle, far from freezing temperatures and icy roads.

Not me.

All I want for Christmas is a day draped in white. I want fresh snow to blanket my lawn, drift up to my windowsill and cover the naked tree limbs. I want it to cling to my eyelashes like good mascara as I run outdoo...

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