A Little Bit of this and a Little Bit of that
Good morning,yeah I finally have my internet speed back,so I will be popping by to visit you all later,I just have time to post this and then pick my daughter up from school.Yesterday was another busy day,I was out all day running around and then I had to finish the baking late last night as it was needed today.My youngest had her playgroup Christmas party today and I feel like I have not been home for long and I will be popping out again.These sweets are the other goodies for the bags,I have made chocolate slice,gingerbread men and Candy cane chip cookies,I have only shown a small amount of what I have baked.Above that is another of the journals and only 2 to go....lol.....I also needed to make some quick Christmas cards and I found this beautiful vintage image, so thought I would have a go at making a Christmas card with it and I quite like how it turned out.A few of you asked for the Honeycomb recipe so here it is
Choc-Chip Honeycomb
Dissolve 1 3/4 cups sugar,1/4 cup of glucose syrup and 1/2 cup water in a large pan.Increase heat and boil for 8-12 minutes or until a light golden colour.Remove from heat.
Add 2 flat teaspoons sifted bi-carb soda.Stir well,pour into a lined 20 x 30cm baking pan and sprinkle with 1/4 cup finely chopped chocolate.Allow to cool and set.Break into pieces and package into 4 bags.
When cooking the syrup,remove from heat when it is slightly lighter in colour than the finished product as it is very hot it will still get darker as you add the bi-carb soda.
You can also pour some mixture into the pan and add chocolate as you go,you will then have chocolate in the middle of the honeycomb.
You will have crumbs left after breaking it apart,keep it all in a container in the fridge and add it to ice cream,biscuits and cakes etc
Enjoy!!!
Choc-Chip Honeycomb
Dissolve 1 3/4 cups sugar,1/4 cup of glucose syrup and 1/2 cup water in a large pan.Increase heat and boil for 8-12 minutes or until a light golden colour.Remove from heat.
Add 2 flat teaspoons sifted bi-carb soda.Stir well,pour into a lined 20 x 30cm baking pan and sprinkle with 1/4 cup finely chopped chocolate.Allow to cool and set.Break into pieces and package into 4 bags.
When cooking the syrup,remove from heat when it is slightly lighter in colour than the finished product as it is very hot it will still get darker as you add the bi-carb soda.
You can also pour some mixture into the pan and add chocolate as you go,you will then have chocolate in the middle of the honeycomb.
You will have crumbs left after breaking it apart,keep it all in a container in the fridge and add it to ice cream,biscuits and cakes etc
Enjoy!!!
17 comments:
How funny is that? I just found a gingerbread recipe to make them with the kids. I should've got you to send some of yours over. lol. Yours look yummy.
Your card looks fantastic. Great idea.
Kylie xo
Love your card Cheryl. Very pretty indeed. Thank you so much for sharing your honeycomb recipe. will definately be giving it a go. xo Jackie
Cheryl, I love your vintage card. Gorgeous. Your next batch of baking looks delicious too.
Hi Cheryl,
What a contrast. A beautiful traditional card, a modern with it notebook and scrummy eats. Brilliant trio.
Hugs,
Fiona x
Yummy recipe Cheryl love your work.
Beautiful card , Love the book.. and those cookie look so yummy..They would go really good with my coffee this morning..
Hugs, Linda
Thanks for teh recipe- I copy it !
The cookies looks so delicious!!
And you made nice cards too
Hug
elma
What beautiful Cheryl,i love your images and colours.
So gorgeous papers.
Hugs Riet.xx
Wonderful thank you for the reciepy I do not know what happened to mine at all! any way hubby will be happy. Vintage Christmas card are super and again love the note book they are all wonderful
Love Dawn xx
I sent yr little giftlast week don't know how long it will take e-mail me when it arrives Ihopefully B4 Christmas lol)
Great card, I love the vintage image on the 1st one. Your recipe sounds wonderful TFS
Another fab journal Cheryl - love it! Your card is really pretty too - I love the vintage image! And your baking looks deliciously divine - your house must smell soooo good!!
Hugs, Danielle
Wow Cheryl! I think you are a super Mum with all the wonderful things you make and do! Such a busy time of year!I love the Gingerbread men - they look so yummy!!!The card is beautiful and the notbook fab! You have done it again!
Alicia xx
ooo thankyou for the recipie will try it..great cards hope you have a wonderful festive season
luv
luinniexxxx
I know it is very early in the a.m. here but those goodies sure do look yummy!!! I will have to try these.
Your card is beautiful. Love the vintage image!!
hugs,
Chris
Love your card Cheryl! Great little notebook also, yummy recipe.
I love gingerbread men .... your too kind sharing all this.
:) Marcia
ooo they look so yummy.. Love your creations too.. Bec xx
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