Bakers Dozen

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas and Hannukah! Food or drink treat you enjoy around this time of year

  1. Marzipan Stollen
  2. Eggnog with a generous shot of rum and nutmeg on top
  3. Fish chowder
  4. Eggnog with a generous shot of brandy and nutmeg on top
  5. Hot spiced cider
  6. Candy canes swiped from the tree, and latkes
  7. Home-made cranberry sauce
  8. Pumpkin anything, especially pumpkin lattes
  9. Roast beef on Christmas Day
  10. Homemade fudge and divinity

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas and Hannukah! Food or drink treat you enjoy around this time of year

  1. Marzipan Stollen
  2. Eggnog with a generous shot of rum and nutmeg on top
  3. Fish chowder
  4. Eggnog with a generous shot of brandy and nutmeg on top
  5. Hot spiced cider
  6. Candy canes swiped from the tree, and latkes
  7. Home-made cranberry sauce
  8. Pumpkin anything, especially pumpkin lattes
  9. Roast beef on Christmas Day
  10. Homemade fudge and divinity
  11. Christmas ale

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas and Hannukah! Food or drink treat you enjoy around this time of year

  1. Marzipan Stollen
  2. Eggnog with a generous shot of rum and nutmeg on top
  3. Fish chowder
  4. Eggnog with a generous shot of brandy and nutmeg on top
  5. Hot spiced cider
  6. Candy canes swiped from the tree, and latkes
  7. Home-made cranberry sauce
  8. Pumpkin anything, especially pumpkin lattes
  9. Roast beef on Christmas Day
  10. Homemade fudge and divinity
  11. Christmas ale
  12. Fruitcake!

t’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas and Hannukah! Food or drink treat you enjoy around this time of year

  1. Marzipan Stollen
  2. Eggnog with a generous shot of rum and nutmeg on top
  3. Fish chowder
  4. Eggnog with a generous shot of brandy and nutmeg on top
  5. Hot spiced cider
  6. Candy canes swiped from the tree, and latkes
  7. Home-made cranberry sauce
  8. Pumpkin anything, especially pumpkin lattes
  9. Roast beef on Christmas Day
  10. Homemade fudge and divinity
  11. Christmas ale
  12. Fruitcake!
  13. Gingerbread (in houses or otherwise)

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Characters from Dickens’s “A Christmas Carol”

  1. Ebenezer Scrooge

Characters from Dickens’s “A Christmas Carol”

  1. Ebenezer Scrooge
  2. Tiny Tim’s doctor, who made house calls.

Characters from Dickens’s “A Christmas Carol”

  1. Ebenezer Scrooge
  2. Tiny Tim’s doctor, who made house calls.
  3. Jacob Marley’s ghost

Characters from Dickens’s “A Christmas Carol”

  1. Ebenezer Scrooge
  2. Tiny Tim’s doctor, who made house calls.
  3. Jacob Marley’s ghost
  4. Tiny Tim (who started out as “Small Sam”, “Little Larry” and "Puny “Pete” in early drafts)

Characters from Dickens’s “A Christmas Carol”

  1. Ebenezer Scrooge
  2. Tiny Tim’s doctor, who made house calls.
  3. Jacob Marley’s ghost
  4. Tiny Tim (who started out as “Small Sam”, “Little Larry” and "Puny “Pete” in early drafts)
  5. The ghost of Christmas past

Characters from Dickens’s “A Christmas Carol”

  1. Ebenezer Scrooge
  2. Tiny Tim’s doctor, who made house calls.
  3. Jacob Marley’s ghost
  4. Tiny Tim (who started out as “Small Sam”, “Little Larry” and "Puny “Pete” in early drafts)
  5. The spirit of Christmas past
  6. The spirit of Christmas present

I corrected #5. The only ghost in A Christmas Carol is Jacob Marley.

Characters from Dickens’s “A Christmas Carol”

  1. Ebenezer Scrooge
  2. Tiny Tim’s doctor, who made house calls.
  3. Jacob Marley’s ghost
  4. Tiny Tim (who started out as “Small Sam”, “Little Larry” and "Puny “Pete” in early drafts)
  5. The spirit of Christmas past
  6. The spirit of Christmas present
  7. Mr. Fezziwig

Characters from Dickens’s “A Christmas Carol”

  1. Ebenezer Scrooge
  2. Tiny Tim’s doctor, who made house calls.
  3. Jacob Marley’s ghost
  4. Tiny Tim (who started out as “Small Sam”, “Little Larry” and "Puny “Pete” in early drafts)
  5. The spirit of Christmas past
  6. The spirit of Christmas present
  7. Mr. Fezziwig
  8. The boy outside the window who says “It’s Christmas Day, sir.”

Characters from Dickens’s “A Christmas Carol”

  1. Ebenezer Scrooge
  2. Tiny Tim’s doctor, who made house calls.
  3. Jacob Marley’s ghost
  4. Tiny Tim (who started out as “Small Sam”, “Little Larry” and "Puny “Pete” in early drafts)
  5. The ghost of Christmas past
  6. The spirit of Christmas present
  7. Mr. Fezziwig
  8. The boy outside the window who says “It’s Christmas Day, sir.”
  9. The ghost of Christmas yet to come

re-fixed Panache’s ghost

Characters from Dickens’s “A Christmas Carol”

  1. Ebenezer Scrooge
  2. Tiny Tim’s doctor, who made house calls.
  3. Jacob Marley’s ghost
  4. Tiny Tim (who started out as “Small Sam”, “Little Larry” and "Puny “Pete” in early drafts)
  5. The ghost of Christmas past
  6. The spirit of Christmas present
  7. Mr. Fezziwig
  8. The boy outside the window who says “It’s Christmas Day, sir.”
  9. The ghost of Christmas yet to come
  10. Bob Cratchit

Characters from Dickens’s “A Christmas Carol”

  1. Ebenezer Scrooge
  2. Tiny Tim’s doctor, who made house calls.
  3. Jacob Marley’s ghost
  4. Tiny Tim (who started out as “Small Sam”, “Little Larry” and “Puny Pete” in early drafts)
  5. The Ghost of Christmas Past
  6. The Ghost of Christmas Present
  7. Mr. Fezziwig
  8. The boy outside the window who says “It’s Christmas Day, sir.”
  9. The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come
  10. Bob Cratchit
  11. Mrs. Cratchit

5, 6 and 9 are specifically named by Dickens as “Ghosts.”

I always call the second one, “The Ghost of Christmas Presents.”

Characters from Dickens’s “A Christmas Carol”

  1. Ebenezer Scrooge
  2. Tiny Tim’s doctor, who made house calls.
  3. Jacob Marley’s ghost
  4. Tiny Tim (who started out as “Small Sam”, “Little Larry” and “Puny Pete” in early drafts)
  5. The Ghost of Christmas Past
  6. The Ghost of Christmas Present
  7. Mr. Fezziwig
  8. The boy outside the window who says “It’s Christmas Day, sir.”
  9. The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come
  10. Bob Cratchit
  11. Mrs. Cratchit
  12. Scrooge’s nephew Fred

Characters from Dickens’s “A Christmas Carol”

  1. Ebenezer Scrooge
  2. Tiny Tim’s doctor, who made house calls.
  3. Jacob Marley’s ghost
  4. Tiny Tim (who started out as “Small Sam”, “Little Larry” and “Puny Pete” in early drafts)
  5. The Ghost of Christmas Past
  6. The Ghost of Christmas Present
  7. Mr. Fezziwig
  8. The boy outside the window who says “It’s Christmas Day, sir.”
  9. The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come
  10. Bob Cratchit
  11. Mrs. Cratchit
  12. Scrooge’s nephew Fred
  13. Any one of the nameless ghosts pointed out by Jacob Marley’s ghost.

New: Fictional characters who are ex-military

  1. Detective Harris, Barney Miller. (Ex-Coast Guard)

Fictional characters who are ex-military

  1. Detective Harris, Barney Miller. (Ex-Coast Guard)
  2. Dr. Watson

Fictional characters who are ex-military

  1. Detective Harris, Barney Miller. (Ex-Coast Guard)
  2. Dr. Watson
  3. John Rambo, Rambo franchise (Green Beret in Vietnam)

Fictional characters who are ex-military

  1. Detective Harris, Barney Miller. (Ex-Coast Guard)
  2. Dr. Watson
  3. John Rambo, Rambo franchise (Green Beret in Vietnam)
  4. Rick Simon, Simon & Simon (Marine Corps)