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Get into the holiday spirit with a unique twist! Join our hosts, Karen and Greg, as they delve into the 2010 Finnish Christmas horror film, “Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale.” Tune is as we delve into this unique and darkly humorous Christmas tale, while sipping on a festive Gingerbread Cocktail.
In this festive episode, Karen and Greg will:
Don’t miss this unique holiday podcast episode! Tune in now to hear Karen and Greg’s take on “Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale.”
Gingerbread Cocktail
For the Rim
• 1 Tbsp sugar
• 1 Tbsp water
• 1 Tbsp crushed gingerbread cookies or colored sugar
For the frozen gingerbread cocktail
• 1/4 cup gingerbread men cookies or gingersnap cookies
• 3/4 cup vanilla bean ice cream
• 1/4 cup eggnog
• 1 1/2 oz spiced rum
For the garnish
• 1/4 cup whipped cream
• 1 gingerbread men cookies
• 1 cinnamon stick
Instructions:
For the rim:
For the gingerbread cocktail:
To serve:
Source: anediblemosaic.com
A Brief Synopsis: A young boy named Pietari and his friend Juuso think a secret mountain drilling project near their home in northern Finland has uncovered the tomb of Santa Claus. However, this a monstrous, evil Santa, much unlike the cheery St. Nick of legend. When Pietari’s father captures a feral old man in his wolf trap, the man may hold the key to why reindeer are being slaughtered and children are disappearing.
Some of the topics discussed and highlights of this episode include:
Our rating of the film:
This movie was OK. It took us 3 cocktails to get through it.
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All music on the Scary Spirits Podcast is provided by the band “Verse 13”. Please check them out. You can listen to all their music on their Bandcamp page.
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By Gregory Wallace and Karen Hudson4.9
2323 ratings
Get into the holiday spirit with a unique twist! Join our hosts, Karen and Greg, as they delve into the 2010 Finnish Christmas horror film, “Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale.” Tune is as we delve into this unique and darkly humorous Christmas tale, while sipping on a festive Gingerbread Cocktail.
In this festive episode, Karen and Greg will:
Don’t miss this unique holiday podcast episode! Tune in now to hear Karen and Greg’s take on “Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale.”
Gingerbread Cocktail
For the Rim
• 1 Tbsp sugar
• 1 Tbsp water
• 1 Tbsp crushed gingerbread cookies or colored sugar
For the frozen gingerbread cocktail
• 1/4 cup gingerbread men cookies or gingersnap cookies
• 3/4 cup vanilla bean ice cream
• 1/4 cup eggnog
• 1 1/2 oz spiced rum
For the garnish
• 1/4 cup whipped cream
• 1 gingerbread men cookies
• 1 cinnamon stick
Instructions:
For the rim:
For the gingerbread cocktail:
To serve:
Source: anediblemosaic.com
A Brief Synopsis: A young boy named Pietari and his friend Juuso think a secret mountain drilling project near their home in northern Finland has uncovered the tomb of Santa Claus. However, this a monstrous, evil Santa, much unlike the cheery St. Nick of legend. When Pietari’s father captures a feral old man in his wolf trap, the man may hold the key to why reindeer are being slaughtered and children are disappearing.
Some of the topics discussed and highlights of this episode include:
Our rating of the film:
This movie was OK. It took us 3 cocktails to get through it.
Take our online survey!
We want to know more about you! Please take our survey. All questions are optional and you can remain completely anonymous if you prefer. Tell us what you like or would like to hear more of!
All music on the Scary Spirits Podcast is provided by the band “Verse 13”. Please check them out. You can listen to all their music on their Bandcamp page.
Shoot us an email at [email protected]
As an Amazon Associate, we may earn a small percentage of qualifying purchases through our links.

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