Who
can take a sunrise
Sprinkle
it with dew
Cover
it in chocolate and a miracle or two
The
Candy Man
The
Candy Man can 'cause he mixes it with love and makes the world taste good
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By
Diane Forrest
First of all I want to apologize to you. June is National Candy Month, but I picked a
terrible time to tell you since it's the next to the last day of the
month. That doesn't give you much time
to indulge, so I guess you can say I was looking out for your health.
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June is a great month for candy. In recent years a popular item at wedding
receptions is a candy bar, A table is
set with all kinds of different candy, sometimes in the bride's wedding colors,
and in various types of containers. This
is a big hit for children who are attending, and is also fun for grownups
too. Normally a bag is provided for the
guests to fill with their choice of candy and this serves as their
"wedding favor" or gift for attending the wedding. Since June is the most popular month for
weddings, celebrating candy in June makes good sense too.
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When my son was small we had pizza and movie night every
Friday night. Every Friday night he
would always get the same movies, Peter Pan and Willie Wonka. My favorite part of Willie Wonka was when all
the kids were on the boat and they are floating down the chocolate river and
they arrive in "Paradise". The
room where everything is edible and the kids are running around tasting
everything. It all looked so delicious.
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I have dabbled a bit in making candy. Mostly at Christmas time I will make fudge,
divinity and pralines. Pralines are a
southern specialty, and I have a wonderful recipe for them that will simply
melt in your mouth. Since I was so late
in telling you about Candy month, I thought I would share my secret Praline
recipe with you.
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So for the last days of Candy month, treat yourself to
your favorite candy, or try your hand in making your own.
Pralines
Ingredients:
1 can sweetened condensed milk
1 can evaporated milk
5 Cups sugar
1 stick butter
2 tsp vanilla
1 pound pecan halves
Directions
Mix first 4 ingredients and cook on low in large
pot. I use my biggest soup pot. Stir side to side until you can see the
bottom of the pot when the spoon scrapes across. This takes about 2 hours. Add vanilla and pecans. Cool pot in water and stir until thickens. Drop on wax paper in large spoonfuls. Let Cool.
Enjoy.
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