Articles for tag: Fudge, Hershey, Hot Fudge, Reduced Sugar, Smuckers

Karla News

McDonald’s Versus Wendy’s Value Fast Food Menu

Do you remember how expensive it was to eat at a hamburger fast food restaurant? As a child, it was considered a luxury to sink your teeth into a Whopper from Burger King or a Big Mac from McDonald’s. At the end of the day, you wound up spending just as much money as if ...

Karla News

Chocolate Temptation of Monroe, Wisconsin

Chocolate Temptation is located in the heart of downtown Monroe, Wisconsin. It has been open since 1995 and is headed by the Buol family. The Buol family members, in particular Scott, Robbyn, Gretchen, and Amy, all work together to create some of the most beautiful and tasty chocolates and truffles in all of Wisconsin. The ...

Karla News

Creative Uses for Jet-Puffed Marshmallow Creme

Who doesn’t love marshmallow creme? It’s great in recipes and it even tastes great on sandwiches. But, did you know there are several other ways to use it? Jet-Puffed Marshmallow Creme can be used to create several delicious snacks and desserts. Here are just a few of the creative ways you can use this fluffy ...

Karla News

Nine Best Places in Wisconsin for an Ice Cream Sundae

You don’t have to wait for Sunday to enjoy a great ice cream sundae this summer in Wisconsin! The joy of a delicious ice cream sundae is shared by kids, adults, and ice cream fanatics alike. Madison, Wisconsin is the dairy state’s capitol, and is home to a variety of ice cream scoop shops, venues, ...

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Creative Uses for Milky Way Candy Bars

Milky Ways are my absolute favorite candy bar. What’s not to love about the Milky Way candy bar? It’s got chocolate, a thick layer or caramel, and just enough nougat. When you combine Milky Way candy bars with other ingredients, you end up with snacks and desserts that are beyond decadent. Here are just a ...

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Sanders Ice Cream Parlors, a Long-lost Detroit Tradition is Back!

When the city of Detroit, my hometown, went belly-up in the seventies, many longstanding businesses also went belly-up. Most notable was the J.L. Hudson department store, downtown Detroit’s equivalent to Manhattan’s Macy’s, and all 58 Sanders ice cream stores. Since 1875, Sanders’ hot fudge sundaes, served fresh at the counter, were the ultimate treat for ...