Tag Archive: almond

Heavenly Organics Almond Chocolate Honey Patties

Heavenly Organics products contain honey made from free-range bees living in India. They harvest all organic honey from wild beehives. The honey is sold in jars as raw white honey, but also in the form of sweet patties covered in 100% cacao chocolate (unsweetened baking chocolate) with a variety of organic flavorings added.

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The Chocolate Studio at Epcot’s International Food and Wine Festival

I recently took a business trip to Walt Disney World in Florida. Yes, that’s correct, it was business – chocolate eating business! My S.M.A.R.T goal: I will eat at least one chocolate item per day in as many Disney parks or Orlando attractions as I can fit into my four day trip, take notes and write a blog post for each item before Christmas!

So hang on, this will be a fun ride you’ll enjoy as much as I do. Over the next couple weeks, I’ll review what I found and tasted while at Disney World and at Orlando’s World of Chocolate Museum and Café.

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Chocolate Almond Morsels Recipe CUO

Chocolate Almond Morsels Recipe

I'm sure you know what I mean when I say... Sometimes it's easier to hold back when you can physically count exactly how many bites of dessert you're devouring.

If you're like me, add "late at night by the light of the fridge" to the end of that sentence.

Of course, we don't always need to keep track of such things. But, I'll say - it's harder to leave half a bowl of ice cream untouched than it is to limit yourself to just one or two chocolatey bites.

Know what I mean?

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Peanut Butter White Chocolate Candy Dreams

Looking for a great recipe to try on a hot summer's day that doesn't require turning on the oven? You've found one here, my friend.

This recipe is fun and easy to make (i.e. you could enlist the help of little hands) and there's no oven required. Plus, have you ever paired peanut butter with white chocolate? One word - delish!

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Chocolate Chip Almond Pie Recipe

Almonds have been popular since the early Bronze Age, 3,000-2,000 BC, with evidence of their fruit trees at archeological sites in Jordan, as well as Tutankhamun's tomb in Egypt.

The almond seed that we know today has been cultivated over many thousands of years. The first of the almond species were toxic, and produced deadly cyanide upon mechanical handling. Thank goodness our forefathers bred that out of the tasty seeds we enjoy today!

This recipe is a mixture of two of my favorite things - chocolate and almonds. Although I never thought I'd eat another chocolate pie after watching The Help, I think it's safe if you're the one doing the baking!
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