Ah, nuts! Pecan sale at Heritage Trust

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Starting today, the York County Heritage Trust Auxiliary is selling Schermer Pecans.

From now till Dec. 31, the trust said in a news release, you can buy 16 oz. bags of mammoth pecan halves and holiday-wrapped 12 oz. bags of chocolate-covered pecans, pecan-caramel clusters and cinnamon-glazed pecans for $8 each.

Pecans can be purchased from auxiliary members or at the Historical Society Museum, 250 E. Market St. in York, or by calling 848-1587, ext. 210.

If you're a marketgoer, there will be a sales table at Central Market from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursdays from Nov. 5 to Dec. 17 and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays from Nov. 7 to Dec. 19. Want to know more? Call 764-8782, 854-4209 or 757-1051.

Proceeds from the sale benefit the auxiliary's youth programs - the Junior Docents and the Junior Curators.

And, um, YUM! Eat up. Why is it that everything tasty is soooo fattening? I could eat a whole bag of these at once.

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