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Holidays

12 Holiday-Themed Foods You're Ready To Binge On

Pumpkin-spiced everything, we know!

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12 Holiday-Themed Foods You're Ready To Binge On

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We all know it's the holiday season. And if you haven't already realized, it's time to eat and not stop until January 1st for your New Year's resolutions. Prepare your bellies. There's a lot to cover here.

1. PSL - Pumpkin-Spiced Lattes

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PSL's are the PINNACLE of holiday beverages. Java chip mocha who?

2. Cinnamon Buns

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Ooey gooey yummy everything.

3. Egg Nog

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Fight me if you hate egg nog.

4. Gingerbread Cookies

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Who can resist the temptation of eating Gingy's legs?

5. Pumpkin Pie

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This will not be the only pie on the list. You have been warned.

6. Apple Cider

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Bring on the cider!

8. Sweet Potatoes with Marshmallows

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Sweetness overload. As if the cider wasn't sweet enough!

8. Stuffing

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GET. THIS. BREAD.

9. Pecan Pie

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Pecan pie is ready to defeat pumpkin pie.

10. Hot Chocolate

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Hot chocolate is delicious no matter the time of year.

11. Maple-Glazed Ham

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It is literally glazed with maple syrup, do not tell me you're not tempted.

12. Turkey

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Last but not least, TURKEY

Fill up your plates and chow down this holiday season with this list of yummy holiday food. Happy eating!

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