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Petite Maison's Latke Staff Meal and Peppermint Swirl Marshmallows in Today's Eater's Digest

Hungry for your early morning serving of food news, with no preservatives or additives? Latke Party!  Latkes, anyone? This Friday, December 16th, you'll be able to get your fill of the traditional Hanukkah potato treats as Petite Maison and Nora Schaefer (aka Mrs. EricEatsOut) team up to raise funds for local no-kill dog...
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Hungry for your early morning serving of food news, with no preservatives or additives?

Latke Party! 
Latkes, anyone? This Friday, December 16th, you'll be able to get your fill of the traditional Hanukkah potato treats as Petite Maison and Nora Schaefer (aka Mrs. EricEatsOut) team up to raise funds for local no-kill dog and cat adoption center, PawPlacement.org. Bring in food, treats, toys or anything else you think that the puppies and kittens at Paw Placement could use and you will be rewarded with unlimited Latkes (from Mrs. EricEatsOut's famous recipe) topped with cream fraiche, apple sauce, and caviar. Make it a real party with one of Petite Maison's Red Cup drinks -- $5 scores you a red Solo cup with a surprise cocktail inside. The special Staff Meal starts at 10 p.m. For more info, check out Petite Maison on Twitter

14 Days of December Desserts - Day 8

Have you ever made homemade marshmallows? They are unbelievably easy (don't be afraid of your candy thermometer!) and make adorable gifts. We love these Peppermint Swirl Marshmallows from Krissy's Creations. Make a batch tonight to spice up your hot chocolate. 

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