November 22, 2024
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A nutty treat

The First Congregational Church of Milford will sell its homemade, salty-sweet peanut brittle through the holiday season as a fund-raiser. The candy comes in 10-ounce bags for $2 each and is available at the church (Tuesdays are the best days to stop by), through members of the congregation, or call 827-7574 to arrange to buy some.

Good enough to eat

Rub a dub, dub, is that a pie in the tub? If you want your house to smell like chocolate chip

cookies, cinnamon buns or blueberry pie but don’t want to mess up the kitchen, try Philosophy’s new line of “Cookbooks.” Each “book” contains four bottles of three-in-one shampoo, conditioner and shower gel. There are three Cookbooks:

homemade pies, frozen desserts and baked goods. The Cookbooks cost $30 and are available at www.sephora.com, www.philosophy.com or by

calling (800) 568-3151

Dunkin’ delights

If you’re looking for a little holiday cheer, try jazzing up your breakfast routine with Dunkin’ Donuts’ two holiday varieties: Candy Cane Krunch, frosted and sprinkled with candy-cane bits, and Gingerbread. They’ll only be available for a limited time.

Tidbits is hungry for news about local food products and events. Send your Tidbits to: Bangor Daily News, attn: Kristen Andresen, P.O. Box 1329, Bangor ME 04402-1329, or kandresen@bangordailynews.net.


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