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Hints of Christmas – in October?!
Yesterday I was standing in the check-out line at my local supermarket and noticed the nearby shelves – the ones you first see upon entering the store. THEY WERE STOCKED, ALREADY, WITH TRADITIONAL SPANISH CHRISTMAS GOODIES!! Really! Yes, I’m sure … Continue reading
Posted in About Spain, Food, Money
Tagged candy, capitalism, Christmas, commercialism, consumerism, holiday, mantecados, marzipan, polverones, Spain, supermarket, sweets, turron
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