Guess what was on tv last night…Elf!!
Hey, it’s December. It’s okay to get into the Christmas spirit now, right?
Since I was feeling Christmas-y while watching the movie, I took two minutes (seriously, that’s how little time it takes!), to make Christmas Coconut Melties.
Above, santa, snowmen, and Christmas tree Coconut Melties.
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The chocolate molds are courtesy of Michaels Craft Store.
I also bought one with Scotties! Imagine: Molly will soon be chocolate-covered! 🙂
I curled up on the couch and ate my yummy melties, as I watched the guy above eat something not so yummy.















Those are so cute! I’m going to have to get up to my local Michaels and look for some of those chocolate molds :). I need some Christmas melties in my life!
“The Grinch” with Jim Carey. Don’t even need to think about it! I’ve watched it so many times, I’ve memorized most of the lines! It’s so funny, if you haven’t seen it, you should watch it!
I love Elf! It’s one of my top five favorite movies, Christmas or otherwise. I can only bet it was extra awesome when you added the coconut butter melties! Artisana coconut butter makes everything better. You taught me that.
How could you leave “A Christmas Story” off that list??? 😉
LOL I’ve actually never seen the whole thing!
What??? That’s definitely my favorite Christmas movie. You need to check out TBS any time during Christmas day. They show it for 24 hours straight!
LOL ok maybe this’ll be the year!
Oh, the melties are so pretty!
I think I can watch the first two parts of “Home Alone” every single Christmas. I also love “Miracle on 34th Street” (version 1994), “Four Christmases”, “You’ve Got Mail”, “Christmas Every Day”, “The Polar Express”, “Jack Frost”, “Jingle All The Way”… and pretty much every movie with snow and Christmas trees in it 🙂 .
Can’t believe I forgot Miracle on 34th Street. I love that one… the old version :).
Elf is the best Christmas movie!
I have to agree that Elf is pretty good. But I’m also a sucker for the oldies like White Christmas and Holiday Inn :).
I’m going to have to go with the Grinch. But I’ve never seen the Jim Carrey version. I like the cartoon. We always watch it on Christmas day, right before dinner :).
I also like “Elf,” “It’s a Wonderful Life,” and “The Santa Clause.”
Also “Holiday Inn” with Fred Astaire and Bing Crosby. It introduced the song “White Christmas.” But it’s debatable whether is has enough of a Christmas-theme to be a Christmas movie. A lot of holidays are included in “Holiday Inn.”
The ones you mention are some of my favorites too! I’d also add A Christmas Story and the original Grinch cartoon.