Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Sunday, February 22, 2009
The Sweet and Fluffy Cotton Candy
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William Morrison and John Wharton were two candy makers from Tennessee. They invented the first electric cotton candy machine and were given the patent for the cotton candy machine in the year 1899. This machine made cotton candy by melting sugar and using centrifugal force to spin the sugar and force them through tiny holes before releasing them. When they received the patent, the pair brought and presented the machine to the 1904 St. Louis World Fair.
On the other hand, Thomas Patton was experimenting with caramelized sugar and used a fork to form them into threads. He then designed a machine that utilized a gas-fired rotating plate that would spin the sugar and form them into threads. These threads were then collected and formed into a big cotton ball which is now called cotton candy. He presented the machine at the Ringling Brothers' Circus where it was a hit and sold like popcorn to children. He received a separate patent for his machine and his process for making cotton candy in 1900.
Around the same time, Josef Delarose Lascaux, was a dentist in the state of Louisiana who introduced cotton candy in his dental clinic. He, however, did not receive a patent or trademark for his cotton candy unlike the other three.
The early patented machines were found to be defective and did not last long. Some machines would break while others made loud rattling noises. The Gold Medal Products company came up with a more dependable cotton candy machine that used a spring base. This new machine contributed to the transformation of the cotton candy industry.
Cotton candy is a huge hit because it is very simple to make. The process of making it is different from the usual way candy is made. In cotton candy, sugar is melted until it is in a liquid state. The liquid sugar is then spun in the cotton candy machine. Using centrifugal force, the machine forces the liquid through and out of tiny holes. These holes form the sugar into threads and cool the liquid sugar. Once the threads of sugar are cooled, they become solid again. Afterwards, the center of the machine is full of thousands of tiny threads of sugar that are then collected by a stick. The threads adhere to the stick and the ball grows bigger as the threads stick to more threads. It is then shaped into a ball and served. Sometimes, the ball is stuffed into a plastic bag with the stick removed. Some stalls offer other flavored cotton candy and others may even give you toppings like milk powder to go with it.
Nowadays, cotton candy machines and stalls are found everywhere. You can see them in amusement parks, fairs, playgrounds and circuses. Even though its history has left a lot to be debated about, it doesn't really matter to the consumers. To them, it is still a summertime favorite because it is light, sweet and fluffy. just the way they like it.
By Michael Russell - How to Make Chocolate Candy - A Fascinating Segment of Cooking
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Homemade Chocolate Candy Recipes - No More Candy Shop
Here are 4 candy recipes you can prepare at home:
1. Almond Chocolate Coconut Cookies
Ingredients:
- 1 cup butter
- 1 1/2 cups white sugar
- 1 1/2 cups brown sugar
- 4 eggs
- 4 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 4 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
- 2 teaspoons baking soda
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 5 cups semisweet chocolate chips
- 2 cups flaked coconut
- 2 cups chopped almonds
Directions:
- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).
- Grease cookie sheets.
- In a large bowl, cream together the butter, white sugar and brown sugar until smooth.
- Beat in the eggs, one at a time, then stir in the vanilla.
- Combine the flour, baking soda and salt, stir into the creamed mixture until well blended.
- Finally, stir in the chocolate chips, coconut and almonds.
- Drop by rounded spoonfuls onto the prepared cookie sheets.
- Bake for 8 to 10 minutes in the preheated oven.
- Allow cookies to cool on baking sheet for 5 minutes before removing to a wire rack to cool completely.
2. Almond Coconut Chocolate Cookie Balls
- 2 (1 ounce) squares unsweetened chocolate
- 1 (14 ounce) can sweetened condensed milk
- 3 cups flaked coconut
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 pinch salt
- 1 cup whole almonds
Directions:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- In the top half a double boiler melt the chocolate and condensed milk, stirring frequently.
- Pour the melted chocolate mixture over the coconut.
- Stir in the vanilla and salt. Mix well until the coconut is completely coated.
- Drop dough by teaspoonfuls onto the prepared baking sheet.
- Press one whole almond into the top of each cookie.
- Bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 10 to 12 minutes.
- Check at 8 minutes as the bottoms tend to burn easily.
- Remove from oven and cool.
3. Babe Ruth Bars
Ingredients:
- 1 cup peanut butter
- 1 cup white corn syrup
- 1/2 cup packed brown sugar
- 1/2 cup white sugar
- 6 cups cornflakes cereal
- 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips
- 2/3 cup peanuts
Directions:
- In a large saucepan over medium heat, combine the peanut butter, corn syrup, brown sugar and white sugar.
- Cook stirring occasionally until smooth.
- Remove from heat and quickly mix in the cornflakes, chocolate chips and peanuts until evenly coated.
- Press the entire mixture gently into a buttered 9x13 inch baking dish.
- Allow to cool completely before cutting into bars.
4. Candy Bar Bars
- 2/3 cup butter
- 1 cup packed brown sugar
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup light corn syrup
- 4 cups quick cooking oats
- 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips
- 2/3 cup crunchy peanut butter
Directions:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- Lightly grease a 9" x 13" pan.
- In a large mixing bowl, cream the butter and sugar together.
- Mix in the vanilla, corn syrup and oats.
- Pat this dough into the greased pan. Bake for 15-16 minutes (don't over bake).
- Meanwhile, over low heat melt together the chocolate chips and peanut butter.
Allow the cookie base to cool slightly, and then spread the chocolate peanut butter mixture on top.
Cool completely and cut into bars.
By Lucille Green - Chocolate Candy Gift Basket - A Tasty and Easy Gift Guide
Friday, February 20, 2009
Starburst Candy
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This name finds its roots in the opal fruits which were used in candy around 1971 in the United Kingdom. However, the story today is quite different and this name no longer portrays that image. Starburst candy is available in variety of fruit flavors such as mango, apple, strawberry etc and its also in different shapes and sizes. Nevertheless, square shape is the most common.
When it comes to decorating them, manufacturers know what it takes to get your attention and thus you'll find them hard to resist. Moreover, if you're a primary school teacher this is the only way to be that popular and favorite teachers among the kids. Have you actually tried using them in teaching? please let me not tell of the results as you already know they can work magic.
If your child's birthday is somewhere around the corner, Starburst candy will definitely help you make it the most memorable event and put that smile in your child. More so the orange flavored ones will do the trick since they're definitely the most popular among children.
By Peter Gitundu - Chocolate Candy Gift Basket - A Tasty and Easy Gift Guide
Thursday, February 19, 2009
The Chocolate Candy Bar Cure For Your Heart
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Dr. Engler and her colleagues divided a pool of 21 healthy test participants into two groups. The first group was assigned the task of eating a Dove Dark Chocolate bar every day for two weeks. Dove bars are rich in cocoa, a rich source of the plant chemicals known as epicatechins. Epicatechins particularly potent antioxidants from group of compounds called plant flavonoids. Scientists believe epicatechins keep cholesterol from calcifying in blood vessels, keeping them more supple, and less at risk for clots.
The second group of test participants didn't get Dove bars but they did get dark chocolate candy. Their chocolate bars had the healthy epicatechins taken out.
Everyone who participated in the study reported to the clinic for an ultrasound evaluation of the ability of their blood vessels to open wider and relax. Blood vessel dilation is a good indication of endothelial health that maintains normal and healthy blood pressure. The Dove bar eaters experienced significant improvement in endothelial function.
Why would this be? The study doesn't prove the reason beyond any doubt, but the test participants who ate the Dove bars and enjoyed the improved blood pressure also had high concentrations of epicatechin flavonoids in their blood streams.
Dr. Engler told the press that hers was the longest-running clinical trial ever to consider the role of chocolate flavonoids in health. She said that elevated bloodstream concentrations of chocolate epicatechins triggered release of dilating and relaxing chemicals in the lining of the arteries and smaller blood vessels. Better blood flow, Dr. Engler reminded the press, is better for your heart.
By Robert Rister - Sugarless Candy Treats
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Healthy Candy Choices at the Candy Store
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Yes you can have your cake and eat it too at least when eating candy.
There are many healthy aspects of eating certain kinds of candy. Candy stores and manufacturers are taking full advantage of this to satisfy customer demand. As consumers are looking for healthy choices and better ingredients the candy industry is responding.
Dark chocolate for example has antioxidant properties and this combined with fruits and nuts offers additional health benefits. The use of nuts that are low in saturated fats and cholesterol also contain fiber and various vitamins are clearly a healthy add. The American Peanut council reports that eating one serving of peanuts a day can reduce the risk of heart disease and diabetes. Organic peanuts are starting to be used in candy products as well. Many of these nuts are found in the mot popular bulk candy products.
Another popular nut that is used in candy is the almond. The almond not only tastes great but also provides health benefits and helps increase candy shelf life. That is good for the US in particular California where most of the world's supply of almonds is grown. Between 1999 and 2007 almond consumption has doubled in the US. Almonds are high in vitamin E, protein, fiber and calcium and included 13 essential ingredients. They also have a reputation for lowering people's cholesterol. This is similar to peanuts which are also known to be high in protein, vitamin E, fiber and potassium.
Tree nuts such as the very popular Hazelnut are now becoming more poplar. Tree nuts are known to be packed with vitamin C. They are also loaded with antioxidants which are heart healthy.
In an effort to boost candies healthy profile, appeal to the hearts of consumers, manufactures are making healthier candy. So next time you have that sweet tooth look for healthy candy at your local candy store.
By Joel Bernstein - Sugarless Candy Treats
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Favorable Chocolate Candy
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As a matter of fact, you can use chocolate candy to help you get better grades on a test or just better grades in general. The smell and taste of chocolate candy is a strong one that it can be used as a mental marker to help you remember things you normally wouldn't easily be able to. As an example, a study conducted on a dog where a scientist named Pavlov taught the dog to associate the ringing of a bell with feeding time. He'd ring the bell and feed the dog. In time, the ringing of that bell caused the dog to salivate. That study was a major breakthrough in our brains work; even though it was applied on a dog.
The Smell of Chocolate Candy
For example you're studying for a math test you have to remember a certain theorem, such as the Pythagorean Theorem, but you just can't seem to make it stick in your brain. However, you take out a piece of chocolate candy, let's say a chocolate candy bar, and you smell it as it reaches your mouth. You eat the chocolate but it's the smell that causes you to remember that theorem for later. The next day, you're taking the test when you forget that the rest of the candy bar was left in your backpack. It's all melted now but you happen to catch a whiff of it. The scent of the chocolate brings you right back to the day before when you were looking intently at that theorem. Out of the blue, the odor of chocolate candy has given you the mental reminder you have to to remember that hard to learn theorem and you straightforwardly answer it on the test.
Chocolate Candy Smell and Taste
You can absolutely carry out this with anything like fruits, excellent smelling incense or anything else to that effect, however, nothing can still beat the strong and distinctive aroma of candy chocolate. It is so addictive that it will help you remember what you need to if you smell it while you're studying and definitely smell it again when you're having your test.
Taking In Chocolate Candy Moderation
Chocolate candy is fine if eaten in moderation, and it can help you get good grades but you don't want to sacrifice your nice figure just to get good grades by constantly eating chocolate. If you will not limit your chocolate candy consumption you will surely gain weight which is one of the greatest problems of women these days. You can use the smell alone to your advantage, just smelling the chocolate candy will be good for your memory.
By Andy Immotna - Personalized Chocolate Candy-Unique Gifts Your Loved Ones Will Appreciate
Monday, February 16, 2009
Types of Candy Molds
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Candy molds come in variety of shapes and types such as holiday, seasonal, adult chocolate, lollipop and crispy, animal, sporty molds, wedding special, baby molds e.t.c. Others that are meant for occasional purposes will include; Easter chocolate molds, designed to brighten up your Easter in styles such as; Easter egg, bunny and chick chocolate molds, Easter lollipop molds, rabbit cake pans and so on.
Am sure you are thinking of adding some creative and elegance on the table this Christmas. Have you actually considered candy shaped sculpture molds? If you haven't, you've a whole wide choice to select from. Snowflake lollipops, toy soldier lollipops, cute gingerbread, wreath and candy care are some of your choices. 3d molds are also available and they do magic in creating those delicious and tasty candy shaped trucks, cruise ships,3D cars,Santa, snowman, toy soldiers e.t.c.
Colorful pumpkin, ghosts, spider, rat and scary Frankenstein molds are also available for your Halloween special and if you appreciate nature's beauty, leaf chocolate molds in different styles such as daisies, roses, lilies, orchids are available and will do magic in making your wedding colorful. To maintain candy molds, don't wash every time you use them, use minimal amount of liquid soap, dry them and always store in a cool dry place.
By Peter Gitundu - Personalized Chocolate Candy-Unique Gifts Your Loved Ones Will Appreciate
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Candy Samples
How many different types of candies do you think there are? Well, to be honest I am not quite sure of the exact number either, but I can tell you that some shops offer more than three hundred varieties of candy samples ranging from old-fashioned candies to sugar free ones. They are available for all age groups and are easily found in any candy shop.
Basically, saltwater taffy, licorice, old-fashioned candies, creamy fudge, huckleberries and sugar free are some of the most popular and common samples of candies. For instance, saltwater taffy comes in different flavors such as banana, blueberry, chocolate etc and you can buy a pound of it that has your favorite flavors for only 10.95 dollars. Other samples for instance creamy fudge will only cost you 13.95 dollars.
Even though much information concerning candy samples is available on line, one thing that amaze me is the magnitude in which candy shops are growing and turning into wholesale and distribution. In fact, they've a well-defined supply chain serving wide range of customer base that include; hotels, individuals, corporate offices, gifts shops, hospitals, news convenience businesses and sporting individuals. In most cases there's always a discount.
Not only do this candy samples come in affordable prices and for all age groups, they also come with additional snacks e.g coffee, groceries etc. In fact, all this is meant to attract and retain more customers. However, if you look around you'll notice that most candy shops not only supply individual customers and large operators, but also supply for corporate events.
By Peter Gitundu - 5 Healthy Alternatives To Candy This Halloween
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Great Candy Wedding Favor Ideas
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Wedding favors are a great way to set-off your wedding. Guests will remember your wedding because you were different; you made them feel special for coming.
There are a lot of different types of wedding favors. One that couples commonly use is candy wedding favors. Giving your guest pieces of chocolate or a candy bar or even gummy bears, can make them feel special.
Depending on your budget and how much time you have, you can either make your own wedding favors or buy personalized ones. Either way, you’re guest are sure to feel more special. Remember, this is your big day and you don’t want your guests leaving unhappy. Because, trust me, they will talk about it…whether they had a wonderful time or didn’t.
One idea for cheap candy wedding favors is buy a couple five pound bags of gummy bears or whatever you and your finacee’s favorite candy is. Then buy little truffle boxes and embossed ribbon and assembled it yourselves. If you don’t like truffle boxes, try buying some tulle or fabric that you like and cutting it into squares. Then bring the edges up and tie the fabric with ribbon! This only cost about $30 for 100 favors!! You can’t beat that. That’s less than 3 cents per guest!! And you’ll leave your guests happy!
Another idea for making your own candy wedding favors is chocolate dipped spoons! These make great coffee stirrers and they flavor your coffee. You can either buy pre-made chocolate spoons, which will save you time. Or buy plastic spoons and chocolate chips (try flavored for a variety). Melt the chocolate and then dip the spoons in the chocolate and let harden. This might be a fun thing to do with a bunch of your girlfriends or even with your finacee!
Have candy bar wrappers personalized with your name! All you have to do is send off for these and then wait. When they arrive, they’ll be all ready to go. This is one less thing you have to worry about!
Here is a great resource to find candy wedding favors: www.ShopForBridal.com.
By Ashley Beck - 5 Healthy Alternatives To Candy This Halloween
Saturday, January 3, 2009
How to Make Chocolate Candy - A Fascinating Segment of Cooking
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If you like desserts, baking, and chocolate, then you might want to learn how to make chocolate candy. Don't be concerned; the process for creating the majority of candies is easier than you think, and with a some practice, and taste testing, you can come up with chocolate dessert recipes that's all your own.
Beginning With The Basics
Prior to starting to make chocolate candy, you might wish to begin baking more conventional chocolate desserts, such as chocolate cake or brownies. Chocolate candies such as fudge or toffee are the same as brownies, and you can even integrate these candies into your baked goods for a richer flavor. You can learn a lot of basic recipes for brownies and cakes on various internet sites, and once you get the used to these, you might feel more comfortable moving on to candy making.
You can also make the candies that you see in bakeries and speciality shops; all you will need is the right ingredients as well as a candy mold. With the mold, you can make candies that are in any shape you wish, and you can decorate or garnish the candies to taste.
In the majority of cases, you will have to melt down a certain amount of the chocolate of your choice, and you can add specific flavor extracts depending on the flavor you want the candy to be. You pour the chocolate mixture into the molds, and allow the candy to set. In most instances, the candy will set better, and faster, if you put it in the refrigerator.
Variations on a Theme
You can also make chocolate truffles, which can at times be intimidating for those who do not spend much time in the kitchen. Nevertheless, you can learn how to make chocolate candy by just combining melted chocolate and whipping cream, until it is at its desired consistency. Then, you can use an ice cream scoop to break up the portions of truffles, and put these in the refrigerator to set as well.
You can roll the truffles in nutmeg or cinnamon, coconut and crushed nuts, or even cayenne pepper after you remove them from the fridge. These candies make an excellent dessert at parties, or a great gift when you use decorated paper or bags for presentation.
If you still want to know how to make chocolate candy and are not sure you will be able to get it precisely right the first time, you can visit various internet sites like so that you can analyze the recipes as many times as is needed to, and view pictures of the finished product. Keep in mind that you do get to taste each batch you create, so this should be enough motivation to keep trying. Happy baking!
Korbin Newlyn - Lose Weight While Eating Candy?
Friday, January 2, 2009
Chocolate Candy Gift Basket - A Tasty and Easy Gift Guide
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One of the nicest gifts you can give, or receive, is a chocolate candy gift basket. Whether you're attempting to find a gift for a wedding, searching for the perfect anniversary present, or if you can not seem to find the perfect item to take along to the office Christmas party, you are sure to find a gift basket that has the desserts that everyone would want.
Personalize For That Special Effect
The basket can be individualized to contain all a person's favorite types of treats, and there are so many low-cost options. Here are some of the things you will wish to include in whatever chocolate candy gift basket you might be giving away.
Because you you have the ability to customize the basket in in the majority of cases, you should include the recipient's favorite items, such as colors, objects, as well as candy flavors will all play an important part in your decision.
If the person's who is getting the gift favorite color is purple, you can request that the basket be lined in purple fabric, or that the box that the chocolates come in have purple trim. You also can include other items inside the basket, such as red grapes or wine to preserve the 'purple' theme.
If you are aware that your loved one likes dark chocolate, try to include as many varieties of this kind of chocolate as you possibly can, and make sure that the presentation is elegant and classy. You can also include other food items that might be layered with dark chocolate, such as strawberries or popcorn, as well as chocolate treats that are decorated with sweet toppings such as caramel or coconut.
Complimentary Items
A chocolate candy gift basket can also have items that go well with chocolate, such as champagne or cheese. There are several companies that will pair the best types of cheese, wine or champagne up with your loved one's favorite chocolates, and larger gift baskets will make a terrific spread at a party or small gathering. You can check out sites on the internet to find out which pairings you need to pay particular attention to, and which basket presentations would be suitable for the person you are giving the gift to.
While you can order your chocolate candy gift basket over the internet, you can visit places such as Godiva to tailor-make your basket, and to get a taste of all the exceptional chocolates that will be included within your basket. You can even check out discount department stores like Wal-Mart and Target for unique gift basket ideas, in addition to some candy making tips that you an use to create your own gift basket. All you'll need is a basket at the size you want, gift paper, ribbons, and all the chocolate you want.
Korbin Newlyn - Lose Weigth While Eating Candy
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Sugarless Candy Treats
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Once upon a time if you were hypoglycemic or diabetic or maybe on one of those low carbohydrate diets, you were prohibited certain foods that could trigger unhealthy reactions in you body: Namely, sweets. Yes, that wonderful delicacy, CANDY. The day sugar became public enemy number 1, is the day you lost the freedom to consume your favorite treat and had to expunge all sugar from your home, system, and memory.
Well, of course, in the 60's and 70's and maybe even further back, there were sugar free candies. There were those little lollipops the dentist always gave the kids. And, there were also chocolates. I even tried a couple of them. Hummm! Let me see, what can I say about them? Oh, yes, they were tasteless and waxy: So much for sugar free candy back then.
However, there is great news for those who have to remain candy less! New discoveries in the food industry have provided us with many choices of delectable goodies we can indulge in. Oh, there are still the cute little lollipops the dentists give out ( I actually resorted to stealing those from my kids once.) But, today there are so many choices in other sweet treats to choose from. Everything from no sugar added chocolate almond bark to sugarless toffee bits. The selections now are immense. Hooray! Not only do we have many chocolate goodies to choose from, but we can also indulge in a great selection of that American favorite ( made famous by President Ronald Reagan ) the Jelly Belly.
Now, in the recent past, some companies have come out with low carbohydrate chocolate bars, but many who tried them, while loving the taste, had a negative reaction in the tummy. Yes, they got upset stomachs and, therefore, couldn't eat the little yummies! Now, due to newer sweeteners on the market, the taste is not only great, there are few negative, laxative type effects from consumption. Yes, those of us who are glycemically challenged can now safely nibble away on our sorely missed candy morsels.
So, take heart! There are new discoveries every day that help those who are forced to live the candy less lifestyle, and now there are many, many choices with which to titillate our palates. So go ahead and enjoy, who says you can't have candy?
Christopher Pratt - My Best Chocolate Candy Bars