Peanut chews have become a Kiddush and dessert favorite for “sweet tooth’s” of all ages. Though this recipe is great with a classic Pareve chocolate, In honor of Shavuos I figured why not give this yummy treat a milchigs “upgrade”? Either way you make it, you’ll have many happy “chewers” this Yom Tov.
Looking for a bouquet of flowers that will satisfy everyone’s taste – have we got a sweet idea for you! This beautiful “arrangement” can be simply assembled and is sure to be a most popular bunch of flowers. Let your creativity “blossom” as you beautify each flower . As an added bonus these flowers are sure to stay looking fresh throughout Shvuot ….. if they’re not eaten first.
Fun to make and fun to eat, this idea is perfect for that cold, frosty winter day. Design your chocolate on a stick, swirl in boiling hot milk, then watch how it transforms into a luscious, fudgy hot cocoa – Irresistible!
Lately, I have been getting a lot of requests for ideas of things to send to a Shalom Zachar and Kiddush. Biscotti seems to be a great thing to send to a Simcha; they are delicious, easy to make and easy to package. Here's a simple way to "dress up your biscotti" and make it not only delicious and practical, but glamorous too! Candy Pearlsare available in many colors. Have fun color coordinating your biscotti to match your special occasion
All the flowers that grace your Shavuos table will surely be a delight to your eye, these will surely be a delight to you palette as well. Create them at any level, simple or sophisticated; any way you make them they’re sure to be a sensation.
Here's a "cool" presentation with simple preparation! This idea is perfect for keeping ice cubes, fruit, sorbet, etc chilled at your next summer party.
Make this easy, sweet and healthy, refreshing treat which can be enjoyed by all. These are perfect for dessert, or anytime for a guilt free alternative to satisfy your “sweet tooth”.