Christmas coal

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coal and other black rocks on a white surface with drawsewl bags containing coal

This Edible Coal Candy is a surprisingly delicious holiday treat for anyone on your naughty (or nice!) list this year. We make honeycomb candy, break it up into small pieces, and then coat in chocolate and black sugar for a super authentic look. Give this out in burlap bags with a tag for a DIY gift or fun treat!

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three oreo cookies are stacked on top of each other

Are you KIDDING me? 1 package Oreos, 5 cups of marshmallows, 4 tablespoons of butter – just like rice krispies treats, except Oreos! "lumps of coal" –another awesome Christmas idea! # Pin++ for Pinterest #

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a stack of chocolate crinkle cookies being held by someone's hand

Being on Santa's Naughty List has never been sweeter! These Lumps of Coal Cookies have craggy edges, a fudgy center, and rich flavor from black cocoa and bittersweet chocolate chips. Rolled in sugar and baked just until set, they’re the perfect treat for holiday cookie plates or festive hot cocoa breaks! #lumpofcoal #lumpofcoalcookies #christmascookies #christmascookieideas #christmascookieexchange #holidaytreats #holidaybaking #cookierecipes #blackcocoapowderrecipes #blackcocoacookies

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a pile of black coal next to a red and white container with something in it

The Christmas lore that children who have been bad will get lumps of coal in their holiday stockings instead of presents has many possible origins. The difference between each origin story is cultural, varying between countries. Where the tradition of coal in stockings began remains up for debate.

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“He’s making a list. He’s checking it twice. He’s going to find out who’s naughty or nice.”For many children, having one’s name on Santa’s naughty list means coal in your stocking and no gifts under the tree come Christmas morning. But the Belsnickel, a creature of German folklore brought to Pennsylvania by immigrants, takes a different approach to children on his naughty list.Who is the Belsnickel?The Belsnickel originated in the Palatinate region of Europe and is thought to be based on a

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