Tag Archive: Easter bunnies

Avoid Eating Too Much Easter Chocolate

A recently published research paper by the Birmingham team in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition that zeroed in on attentive eating, claimed that paying attention to what one eats helps in developing control over one’s appetite.

A lot of people are on a chocolate shopping spree now, considering we are nearing Easter. To some, chocolate is a mere indulgence, but an enjoyable one. To others, it’s a root of guilt over cheating on diet.

Dr. Suzanne Higgs, from the School of Psychology at the University of Birmingham, said, "People make many decisions every day about what foods to eat and how much to eat. These decisions are made easily and seemingly without much thought. Yet underlying these choices are sophisticated psychological processes that can be easily disrupted, especially if we are distracted by other demands. So it is perhaps no surprise that we sometimes eat more than intended."

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Indulging In Chocolate This Easter

Easter is just around the corner. It wouldn't hurt to treat ourselves in this time of the year to some chocolaty goodness. It can be our way to celebrate the rising of the Son of God. Besides, Easter and chocolate have a sweet link.

In accordance with my blog post yesterday, chocolate eggs are among the symbols of Easter. Quintessentially Foundation is encouraging you to treat yourself with a chocolate egg, of course, for a cause.

This coming Easter, Britain’s Best Chocolatier William Curley will donate 10% of what they will be able to generate from chocolate sales to Quintessentially Foundation. Just quote QFE2012 on the Internet or Quintessentially Foundation when purchasing in store. The proceeds will benefit the charities that Quintessentially Foundation supports this year, namely Maggie's Cancer Care Centres, The Prince's Trust, and War Child.
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The Chocolate Egg-Laying Easter Bunny

Easter is our chance for renewal and rebirth. It is the holiday where we celebrate the resurrection of the Lord, Jesus Christ. And, adding to the happiness we feel, is the fact that we also get our annual chance to have a visit from the infamous bunny and his heaps of Easter candy.

Contrary to popular belief, bunnies do not lay eggs. 🙂 Also, they don't have anything to do with how chocolate eggs are produced. However, we just seem to be huge fans of associating rabbits and eggs. Why did we even think that the Easter Bunny lays chocolate eggs?

How these two Easter symbols originated can be traced to some centuries back, and they have just drastically evolved as time passed by. The Easter Bunny and Easter eggs both started out symbolizing fertility. They surface when celebrating the arrival of spring. Like the majority of creatures, rabbits breed the most in the spring. Also, they are remarkable procreators. That's practically the reason why these lovely animals were used as a symbol of fertility.
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Chocolate Easter Bunnies

I know it is absolutely nowhere near Easter, but it just feels right to share this info on the spur of the moment. C’mon now, cut me some slack! 🙂

For starters, Easter is known as the most sacred Christian holiday of the year. Jesus Christ’s resurrection after his crucifixion is celebrated on Easter Day or Easter Sunday.

Did you know that ninety million chocolate Easter bunnies are produced each year? No child's Easter basket is ever complete without a chocolate Easter bunny or two. But how did Easter get mixed up with a rabbit? Where did that come in?
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Chocolate Bunny Bread

Chocolate bunnies?  How about a chocolatey loaf of bread shaped like a bunny instead?  OK, how about eating the bread first and then the usual chocolate bunnies for dessert?

Here's a recipe for a chocolate bread, with the added benefit of chocolate chips, shaped into a fun bunny for Easter.  If you want to sweeten it for the kids, decorate with frosting and jelly beans.

Chocolate Bunny Bread

• 3 1/4-3 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
• 2/3 cup sugar
• 1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
• 2 packages rapid rise yeast
• 3/4 teaspoon salt
• 2/3 cup milk
• 1/4 cup water
• 1/4 cup butter or margarine
• 1 egg
• 1 tablespoon vanilla
• 1/3 cup milk or dark chocolate chips
• Decorations: jelly beans, frosting (optional)
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Chocolate Zombie Bunny

As we're coming up fast on Easter you may be thinking about all that Easter candy you'll need to put in baskets and hide around the house.  Of course some of that candy is likely to chocolate bunnies.  Your children will expect the annual chance to bite off the bunny ears.

Perhaps you already know that your son or daughter is crazy about Zombies and will attack a defenseless chocolate bunny by not just eating its ears first, but by going straight for its brains.  Maybe it's time to play along and consider giving the bunny that fights back - a chocolate zombie bunny!
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Victorian Chocolate Molds

There is always something magical about a piece of molded chocolate with the crisp lines, exquisite detail, and of course the sumptuous chocolate.

Amazingly, not all molded chocolates are shaped like truffles, hearts or squares... there are over 50,000 different designs for chocolate molds.

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