I had a party Friday night. For party favors I made up bags of double chocolate covered caramel corn. Yum!!! They were a hit!!! I had some leftover and had fun on Sunday handing them out randomly.
More than 1 person in recent months has suggessted that I need to go into business.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Saturday, June 21, 2008
"Cooking Jewish" cookbook reveiw
I am part of "Cookbooks EtCetera" which is a Yahoo group for cookbook collectors. We discuss all things cookbooks. A few years ago a bunch of us got together in LA at a "convention" to meet in person, shop, discuss all things cookbooks, raise money for a charity, etc. At the convention Judy Bart Kancigor discussed the creation of her book "Melting Pot Memories". This started as a family cookbook. Now this cookbook has developed into "Cooking Jewish" by Judy Bart Kancigor and is published by Workman Publishing.
I wasn't sure what a "Jewish" cookbook would entail. I was pleasantly surprised! The beginning of the book talks about the family members who contributed recipes, the histroy of the family and what cooking kosher is. Each recipe tells who contributed it and gives some sort of description of when it would have been served, how it became a favorite in the family, etc. Interspersed through the book are family pictures in sepia tones and quotes from family members. There are no pictures of the food.
As usual I always look for the chocolate recipes in a cookbook. Judy's cookbook did not disappoint. A couple of the chocolate recipes include: sour cream chocolate cake, chocolate buttercream, banana chocolate chip cake, german chocolate pie, gloria kemer's chocolate bohemian cookies and many more mouth-watering treats. Which one to try first??
I love this book for the history and background it provides in addition to the wonderful recipes.
I wasn't sure what a "Jewish" cookbook would entail. I was pleasantly surprised! The beginning of the book talks about the family members who contributed recipes, the histroy of the family and what cooking kosher is. Each recipe tells who contributed it and gives some sort of description of when it would have been served, how it became a favorite in the family, etc. Interspersed through the book are family pictures in sepia tones and quotes from family members. There are no pictures of the food.
As usual I always look for the chocolate recipes in a cookbook. Judy's cookbook did not disappoint. A couple of the chocolate recipes include: sour cream chocolate cake, chocolate buttercream, banana chocolate chip cake, german chocolate pie, gloria kemer's chocolate bohemian cookies and many more mouth-watering treats. Which one to try first??
I love this book for the history and background it provides in addition to the wonderful recipes.
Friday, June 6, 2008
Hershey Bliss House Party
Back in April I was one of 10,000 people (from around the country) selected to host a Hershey Bliss House Party. House Parties are new to me. Hershey sent me a party package and I invited people over to try the new Hershey Bliss. My party package included 9 bags of individually wrapped chocolates, napkins, gift bags, pens, grocery lists and coupons. My guests came over and I had a tasting station, guess how many bliss in the box, and some trivia. We also had Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory playing on the DVD player. There was also an area were you could make chocolate themed greeting cards. Tweny-two people from the age of 15 months to 50-something showed up and enjoyed.
It was a good thing I had bought extra chocolate. A LOT of it got taped or glued to the cards that were being made. :)
It was a good thing I had bought extra chocolate. A LOT of it got taped or glued to the cards that were being made. :)
Sorry!
I have been so bad about posting lately. For that I am sorry! Chocolate things have occured in the last few months. I have just not been good about posting them. I will try to rectify that soon. Go get some chocolate to eat while you are waiting for the update.
Monday, February 11, 2008
Dennis' experience with sharing truffles
My brother-in-law received truffles each month until April as part of his Christmas gift. He received his January shipment in the mail before he was leaving to go away for his job. He took the truffles with them and shared them with a couple of ladies. The ladies after trying him told him that next time he needed to buy more on his way in. Apparantly they were shocked when they found out that he did not buy them and they were homemade.
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