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Chocolate Fix Candy By Accident

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8:56 am
January 16, 2009


jane

Super Chicken

posts 534

Yesterday or last night I was wanting some chocolate – it was so cold here in the DFW area I was not about to get out not even for chocolate.  so I took 3-4 teaspoons full of a mix of chocolate and white chocolate chips and put  them in the microwave for about 2 min.  they melted and i put some almonds and dried cranberries in it.  mixed and then dropped onto wax paper – I got about 3 pieces.  put in freezer for 15 min – and wow – so good.  you could use raisins or any nut – dried fruit etc.  i wonder about jam in there too.  my fav is cranberries or cherries and chocolate – soooo goood. 

9:26 am
January 16, 2009


Salamander

Charleston, WV

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posts 1031

Mmm that sounds wonderful. 

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9:55 am
January 16, 2009


Pete

WV

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posts 7866

When desparate, some choc chips, a very small splash of milk, almonds and coconut melted together in the microwave is pretty good as well.  Don't have a clue how it hardens.  This is always consumed instantly with a spoon.  While warm…

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10:22 am
January 16, 2009


CindyP

Hart, MI

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posts 7627

Pete, that would be an awesome topping on icecream!  But too cold right now for icecream! LOL!

“Learn all you can from the mistakes of others. You won’t have time to make them all yourself.”  ― Alfred Sheinwold

12:51 pm
January 16, 2009


Belladonna

Bossier City, Louisiana

Super Chicken

posts 924

That sounds good. Sometimes those are the best creations, that come from "whatever you have on hand", huh!

1:58 pm
January 16, 2009


Pete

WV

Moderator

posts 7866

Jane, I really like the idea of the dried berries with the chocolate.  Next time I get one of the midnight hankerings, I will try that.  Sounds yummy!  Still, I doubt it would make it beyond the eating it warm stage!

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5:14 pm
January 16, 2009


GeorgiaZ

Guest

I cant imagine a hankering for chocolate…steak yes!

6:15 pm
January 16, 2009


Pete

WV

Moderator

posts 7866

French  You take the steaks, I'll take the chocolate.  Works for me, Georgia!  Shimmy

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7:16 am
January 17, 2009


jane

Super Chicken

posts 534

I am with you Pete -

8:22 am
January 17, 2009


WV_Hills

Guest

How about steak, followed by chocolate? Why choose – have both!

8:43 am
January 17, 2009


Pete

WV

Moderator

posts 7866

'Cause I don't like steak?  Don't want steak?  Would rather eat dirt??

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9:00 am
January 17, 2009


jane

Super Chicken

posts 534

I am with ya – never could understand what the fuss was all about for that steak – pink with blood running out of it – dont ever eat or order fajitas either – what is the fuss over this stuff – i do like a roast once in a while and a good hamburger though, chili – but just a plain old steak – never never never

give me chocolate any day

9:02 am
January 17, 2009


WV_Hills

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Pete said:

'Cause I don't like steak?  Don't want steak?  Would rather eat dirt??


Well, just substitue your second favorite food for steak, and the principle still applies. When in doubt, with anything in life, I say why choose — do both.

9:03 am
January 17, 2009


beeyourself

Guest

Well, I too, would rather have a steak over chocolate.  I like chocolate, but don't crave it.  I do get cravings for steaks! 

I guess it just depends on what you get cravings for.  If you want, I can start this topic.  Think I will.

9:11 am
January 17, 2009


WV_Hills

Guest

beeyourself said:

Well, I too, would rather have a steak over chocolate.  I like chocolate, but don't crave it.  I do get cravings for steaks! 

I guess it just depends on what you get cravings for.  If you want, I can start this topic.  Think I will.


Great topic! That way I can post more than once as my cravings change.

10:16 am
January 17, 2009


Pete

WV

Moderator

posts 7866

WV_Hills said:

Great topic! That way I can post more than once as my cravings change.


Laugh 

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1:21 pm
January 19, 2009


Salamander

Charleston, WV

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posts 1031

I went to the dollar general this weekend and bought some semi sweet chocolate chips, a can of mixed nuts, dried cranberries, coconut, and pretzels and made all sorts of chocolate covered things. Mmmm.

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3:48 pm
January 19, 2009


Pete

WV

Moderator

posts 7866

We did the dipped pretzel thing for Christmas.  Unfortunately, the cheapest way to buy the Christmas shaped pretzels is in a container about the size of a bushel basket at Sam's.  I don't really need or want that many, but refuse to pay more for fewer pretzels.  We dip the pretzels on one side or somehow in melting chocolate then put red & green sprinkles on the white chocolate dipped pretzels and white snowflake decorations on the dark chocolate ones.

Now we have all those prezels left after we tired of the dipping process.  One friend took some to add to her Chex Mix, but there are still about a peck of those things.  Next time I need a chocolate fix I'm going to get out some of the chocolate, melt it, then crumble some of those pretzels into it.  Then it won't matter if it's Easter, they will taste the same!

Hmmm.  Pretzels & cranberries & chocolate might be very tasty!  Pink Rabbit  (OK, I just like the bunny.  He looks happy, like maybe he's been munching on chocolate..)

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8:11 am
January 20, 2009


jane

Super Chicken

posts 534

Nothing better than salt and sugar – yours sounded gourmet

9:05 am
January 20, 2009


Pete

WV

Moderator

posts 7866

They do look great, but are so easy to do.  We make it a family thing.  Just melt some choc, dip and sprinkle!  Then let them set up on waxed paper.  Maybe next year we will try some dried cranberries?  Oooh.  That would be good!  Thanks, again, for that idea, jane.  Heart

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