Thursday, February 26, 2015

How Did Ice Creams Evolve?

The story of the origin of ice cream (used to be called as "iced cream") spans us back to the second century BC, when people could not even think of a freezing device. It spans us back to a time immemorial and no fixed time of its origin have been found nor could we credit anyone to be the inventor of such a yummy thing that have revolutionized today's scorching summer.
Alexander the great used to order for snow and ice flavored with the honey and fruit juice. The Roman emperor Nero Claudius Caesar also used order the runners to fetch him snow form the mountain. The snow was then flavored with essence, juices and fruits and was served to the king. But after thousand years the great Marco Polo had revolutionized the entire concept. While returning from far east to Italy, he had brought an awesome dessert recipe that had a close resemblance with the modern Sherbets and the historians have concluded that the modern ice creams have eventually evolved from this particular recipe. Though it is also believed that England was the first nation in the world to discover a recipe what is now known as ice cream.
It was sometime around 16th century that the concept of ice creams started to change. During the 17th century King Charles I had an cream ice, as it was known to be, in his daily menu. In the year 1553 Catherine de Medici, the wife of Henry II of France, had introduced a similar recipe of dessert to Italy. During those period ice cream used to be a luxurious item and was not for the general flock. It was for the special occasions and the parties thrown out by the top rank section of the society. The Sicilian Procopio is known to be the first chafe in Paris who had come up with an unique preparation of frozen desserts by blending milk, butter, cream, and eggs in unique proportion.
But the modern days the concept of making ice creams has changed a lot and the modern technologies have made it much easier to come up with much sophisticated and luxurious ice cream. Now we do not have to send the runners to mountains to fetch snow and ice. It was the year 1660 that these yummy frozen dessert preparation was made available for the general flocks and with technological advancement it is now easier to make ice creams even at our homes.
American Ice Creams
It was not until 12th of May 1777 that the first advertisement for these yummy frozen desserts had appeared in America in the "New York Gazette", although the first official account of ice cream in America had come from a letter written in 1774 by the guests of William Bladen, who was the Maryland Governor. Philip Lenzi, who was the renowned confectioner was the first citizen of the New World to announce that the delicious frozen desserts would be available almost on regular basis. Yet until 1800 such frozen desserts were treated as the exotic items and meant only for the elite class of the society. But with a gradual process ice cream manufacturing became booming industry in America and the availability of ice creams became more easier. Today the annual sale out of ice creams in America has been reckoned to be over 1.6 billion gallon.


Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/637528

Monday, February 23, 2015

City Girl. Country Love.



Queens girl who tried everything, from riding horses to circular saws, in order to be with her cowboy. This is a story of a Love Less Ordinary, presented by DOVE® Chocolate.

Friday, February 20, 2015

The Sweetest Of All Wedding Favors

You have waited for this all your life - getting married to the man of your dreams. You want your guests to enjoy the moment as you are taking the plunge - a mixed feeling of nerve-wracking excitement and happiness. You have arranged everything according to perfection and now, you're thinking of a memorable wedding favor to hand out to your guests. You want something unique and as exceptional as your love for your husband that has blossomed through time. Well, here's a good advice for you. Why not try something edible and sweet? Give out a delicious personalized wedding candy to each of your visitors as a wedding favor.
The Sweet Treat
Yes, you could make edible sweets as a wedding favor! In fact, wedding candy is something that most of your guests will look forward to bring home after the wedding or savor along the way as they chat about what a good time they had.
It can be chocolates, candies, cookies, cakes, brownies or other luscious treats. Unlike other wedding favors that you would probably throw away, these sweets would bring much delight to every eater.
It's All in the Wrapping
Make common candies look special by wrapping them in a presentable way. You could go and buy less expensive candy and still look like they've been from the whimsical Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory, a famous signature candy brand, or you can have a special patisserie uniquely done for you.
Place these sweets in an organza square, tie the ends with a ribbon as same as the color of your motif, and add some paper flowers or thank you wedding cards. Or, you can get some printed plastic or paper and put the candies shaped as a mini bag in which the guests can carry; enjoying it on their way home.
Fill It Up!
Add up fillers for your wedding candy pack with other sweets. You can put in a special pastry that you baked with love or some roasted almonds that go well with the chocolates. You can put in mini chocolate chip cookies with M&Ms as bits or some peanut and chocolate blend cookies. It's a wedding favor that would turn out to be extremely favorable!
Pick a local delicacy, family favorite or buy different kinds of desserts and sweets and fill your favor bags with an assortment. Everyone will love the surprise in the variety. Be careful-they might want to take home some more!
With all these choices, you may find out that a wedding candy or any other sweet alternative may be the best choice as your wedding favor. So what are you waiting for? Get ready to bake or buy (if you don't have the time) and to indulge yourself in almonds, chocolates, candies, sweetened fruits, cakes and cookies. Prepare yourself the sweetest wedding favor you can share to your guests!

Kim Maureen Medel-Datumanong is a freelance writer on many lifestyle topics including weddings. She prides herself on knowing where to find the most stylish, unique selection of wedding candy.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/4539502

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Create A Candy Buffet!

I only had to watch Charlie and the Chocolate Factory once to know that I needed to have a chocolate party. And what better way to feast at a chocolate party than with a buffet of candy?!
One of the best things about a candy bar is the variety of candy available. When you are making your selections, ensure that you are choosing items that are colorful and represent the varieties of candy available - not just chocolate!
I recommend that you purchase the following items: Bulk bag of M&Ms, at least a dozen Lollipops, Gumballs, Mini-/Snack Size Chocolate Candy Bars, Chocolate covered pretzel sticks, Gummy bears, Sour Patch Kids, Cowtails (long caramel sticks with the crème in the center) and Peppermint starburst candies. Supplement your buffet with your family's other favorite candies.
Your buffet should be set up along one side of a table or counter. Place loose items, such as the M&Ms, into cereal bowls with spoons for scooping. Place the bowls at the front of the table so that children can easily serve themselves.
Fill a tall, skinny vase or bottle with gumballs to continue adding interest to the display. Place the gumball vase in a second row behind the bowls, in the center of your buffet. Arrange chocolate covered pretzel sticks and cowtails in tall vases or sundae cups for additional height. Place one on each side of the gumball vase.
Group lollipops into half dozens. Wrap the sticks with rubber bands to keep group together and place the groups into miniature vases. These not only continue to add dimension to your display but can be used as favors at the end of the evening. Flank both sides of your second row with the lollipop bouquets.
At the end of your table, set out small bowls for children to collect and serve themselves a smorgasborg of candy and create a candy mix all their own. Or, if you are a bit uncomfortable simply serving candy, consider having a base for all of these goodies. Vanilla ice cream or waffles are fantastic for candy toppings!
Odds are that the children at your event will have a lot of energy after eating all of that sugar, so be sure to offer high energy games. Some suggestions include a dance contest, game of Twister, or a simple footrace.
Have ziploc bags on hand at the end of the evening for children to make a take home party mix of their favorite candies. Or, if you're feeling more clever, why not purchase small gumball dispensers for the kids. They can fill/refill these with treats to take home!


Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/8045623

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Blue Bunny® Neapolitan Valentine's Ice Cream Cake



Win your honey's heart all over again with a decadent Valentine's Day ice cream cake.
Happy Valentine's Day!

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Blue Bunny® Crunchy Melted Turtle



Chocolate, caramel, ice cream and crunchy pecans make this dessert a flavor feast.

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Blue Bunny Bordeaux Cherry Chocolate Fondue



Fondue doesn't get any easier - or more delicious - than this! Blend it up and serve it over New York-style cheesecake. It's a gourmet dessert you can make in mere minutes.

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

We Have Something For Everyone!

Blue Bunny Products

  1. Looney Tunes cup 12oz
  2. Jolly Rancher Watermelon cup 6oz
  3. Tear Jerker cup 6oz
  4. Big Dipper Cookie n Cream cone 4.3oz
  5. Big Dipper Chocolate cone 4.3oz
  6. Big Dipper Strawberry Burst cone 4.3oz
  7. Big Dipper Vanilla cone 4.3oz
  8. Bomb Pop Jolly Rancher 4.5oz
  9. Bomb Pop Tear Jerker 4.5oz
  10. Bomb Pop Tongue Splash 4.5oz
  11. Bomb Pop Watermelon 4.5oz
  12. Bomb Pop Fudge 4.5oz
  13. Bomb Pop RWB 4.5oz
  14. Bomb Pop Jr. Sour Power 2oz
  15. Cherry Banana Split 3oz
  16. Champ Cone Variety pack 4.6oz
  17. Chill Cherry Explosion cup 11.5oz
  18. Chill Double Lemon cup 11.5oz
  19. Vanilla Crunch bar 3oz
  20. Face Batman 4oz
  21. Face Bratz
  22. Face Bugs Bunny 3.75oz
  23. Face Madagascar 4oz
  24. Face Ninja Turtle 4oz
  25. Face Pink Panther 4oz
  26. Face Scooby Doo 3.75oz
  27. Face Shrek 4oz
  28. Face Sonic the Hedgehog 4oz
  29. Face Tweety Bird 3.5oz
  30. Face Power Puff 3.7oz
  31. Fudge bar 3oz
  32. Big Double Strawberry Sandwich 6oz
  33. Big Mississippi Mud Sandwich 6oz
  34. Big Neopolitan Sandwich 6oz
  35. Big Vanilla Sandwich 6oz
  36. Jolly Rancher Ice pop 4oz
  37. Looney Rainbow Push Up 4oz
  38. Lucas Chamoy bar 3oz
  39. Lucas Limon bar 3oz
  40. Lucas Mango bar 3oz
  41. Lucas Pelucas bar 3oz
  42. Orange Dream bar 3oz
  43. Sour Wower Blue Raspberry bar 3oz
  44. Watermelon Whirl bar 3oz
  45. Sundea Crunch Strawberry bar 3oz
  46. Sundea Crunch Chocolate bar 3oz
  47. Small Neopolitan Sandwich 4oz
  48.  Small Vanilla Sandwich 40z
  49. Birthday Party Sandwich 4oz


 

 

Good Humor Products

  1. Big Stick Cherry/Pineapple 3.5oz
  2. Airhead Blue Raspberry/Watermelon pop 2.85oz
  3. Klondike Choco Taco Vanilla 4oz
  4. Classic Chocolate Eclair 4oz
  5. Classic Strawberry Shortcake 4oz
  6. Cookie n Cream bar 4oz
  7. Premium Chocolate Chip Cookie Sandwich 4.5oz
  8. Face Dora the Explorer 4oz
  9. Face Sour Patch Kid 3.75oz
  10. Face Spiderman 4oz
  11. Face Sponge Bob 4oz
  12. King Kone 4.6oz
  13. Cyclone bat 2.7oz
  14. Lick-a-Color pop 3.5oz
  15. Oreo bar 4oz
  16. Pop Shots Lime 3.7oz
  17. Scribbler pop 2-pk 2.4oz
  18. Magnum Double Carmel bar 3.3oz
  19. Magnum Double Almond 3.3oz


M & M Mars Products

  1. Dove bar dark/milk chocolate 2.89oz
  2. M & M Cookie sandwich 4oz
  3. Snickers bar 3.33oz
  4. Twix bar 3.13oz
  5. Milky way bar 3.13oz


Ben & Jerry’s Novelties

1      Cherry Garcia bar 3.72oz
  1. Half Baked bar 3.72oz
  2. Vanilla milk chocolate bar 3.72oz

Delicias

  1. Esquimal de fresa (strawberry) 4oz
  2. Esquimal de Vanilla 4oz
  3. Arroz Fruit bar (Rice pudding) 4oz
  4. Buter Pecan Fruit bar 4oz
  5. Coconut fruit bar 4oz
  6. Jamaica Fruit bar 4oz
  7. Lime Fruit bar 4oz
  8. Mango Fruit bar 4oz
  9. Pepino Fruit bar 4oz
  10. Pineapple Fruit bar 4oz
  11. Strawberry cream fruit bar 4oz
  12. Strawberry Juice Fruit bar 4oz
  13. Tamarindo Fruit bar 4oz
  14. Van Cream Fruit bar 4oz
  15. Watermelon Fruit bar 4oz
  16. Bolis Rompope 7oz

Its-it

  1. Chip it sandwich 10oz
  2. It’s it chocolate sandwich 5.5oz
  3. It’s it vanilla sandwich 5.5oz
  4. It’s it Mint sandwich 5.5oz
  5. It’s it Cappuccino 5.5oz
  6. It’s it super sundae 5.25oz

Wonder

  1. Snow Cone bubblegum 7oz
  2. Snow Cone Sour Apple 7oz
  3. Snow Cone Jolly Rancher Rainbow 7oz
  4. Whistle pops 2.75oz
  5. Dino sour push up 2.75oz
  6. Chocolate sundae cups 5oz
  7. Strawberry sundae cups 5oz
  8. Bubble gum sundae cups 5oz
  9. Candy Blast Cup 10oz
  10. Snow Storm Cup 10oz
  11. Cookie Dough Cup 10oz
  12. Apple Pie Cup 10oz
  13. Peach Cobbler Cup 10oz
  14. Strawberry Shortcake Cup 10oz
  15. Malt Cup Chocolate 10oz
  16. Malt cup Vanilla 10oz
  17. Malt Ball Crunch Cup 10oz

Nestle Dreyer’s Products

  1. Crunch Bars 3.0oz
  2. Butterfinger loaded bars 4oz
  3. Drumstick Variety 4.6oz
  4. Drumstick Supreme King Cone 7.0oz
  5. Toll House Cookie Sandwich 6oz
  6. Itzakadoozie Ice pop 3.3oz
  7. Dibs Singles 4.0oz
  8. Haagen Dazs Bars3.0oz

Rich’s Products
  1. Sour Cherry bar 4oz
  2. Wacky Watermelon bar 4oz
  3. Sour Raspberry Bar 4oz
  4. Cookie and Cream Bar 3oz
  5. Creamy Crunch Bar 3.0oz
  6. Fudge Frenzy Bar 3.0oz
  7. Orange Cream Pop 3.0oz
  8. Neapolitan Ice cream sandwich 6oz
  9. Vanilla Ice Cream sandwich 6oz

Sunday, February 1, 2015

DIY FOOTBALL TREATS



To celebrate the Super Bowl I made some fun and easy football themed snacks!

Which team are you cheering for this year?