Monday, November 21, 2011
Jacqueline
Chocolat - French for Chocolate. I adored chocolate from a young age when I had to sneak in the cupboard to find where my mother had hidden the Nestle's Chocolate Chips. Having read about the famous chocolat shoppes in Paris, when I finally got there I was determined to try a chocolate from every Paris shoppe. I invite you to share my adventures in creating, in travel, and in life.
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Words to Eat By
"Though never a very good dieter, she'd found a rule of thumb that kept her from blimping out as her metabolism aged - eat what you want, but not all of it. So if she wanted cheesecake, she made cheesecake, had a slice, and took the rest to a friend or someone in her church who needed a pick-me-up."
Lemon Tart, A Culinary Mystery, by Josi S. Kilpack

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Sounds yummy and looks even better... Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family! xo
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ReplyDeleteJackie - Looks so yummy and easy. I am filing this for the neighborhood party. Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteYummy Jackie! I'm wishing for just one bite it looks so divine. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours. I'm sure yours will be extra tasty and memorable.
ReplyDeleteJust stumbled across your blog and these look delicious - and I've spotted several yummy looking desserts! I'll be visiting again!
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Delicious !!!!!!!!!!!........love ....................♥.. ♥... ♥....
ReplyDeleteThey look really good..You are nice to always share what you concoct..find..and photo:)
ReplyDeleteThey look beautiful Jacqueline! That maple fudge has been calling me again, it's so addictive I'm afraid to make it! Thanks for the shout out and Happy Thanksgiving Week:@)
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy, and I'm seriously wanting one of those red velvet pancakes! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThese look totally yummy!! Thanks for the receipt :)
ReplyDeletexo~Mari
Oh heaven...this looks like another wonderful dessert I want add to my Thanksgiving. Shame on me!!
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Jane
Oh my, looks and sounds delish! I will definitely have to try this.
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Pat
The words 'maple' and 'pecan' in a recipe title are enough to draw me right in. What a great addition this would be to the Christmas cookie tray.
ReplyDeleteMy thighs and I are having a discussion about this fudge right now. We'll see who wins. Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeletethis. looks. great. enjoy the day with your family!! anne
ReplyDeleteOh, my aching waistline, that looks delicious! There you go with those pecans again - my fave!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and your family, Jacqueline!
Hi Jacqueline,
ReplyDeleteOh, this looks so good!
Great for sharing...
Thank you for dropping by today!
Have a very Happy Thanksgiving...
All the Best,
Christine
Looks fantastic, I love that it's easy!
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ReplyDeleteI'm having a holidays ladies night soon and those look like a perfect sweet addition to the appetizer table!
-Lynn
Fudge with a crust?!? It doesn't get much betterr than that! Happy Thanksgiving, Jacqueline!
ReplyDeleteThese sound like a perfectly wonderful holiday treat!! I love the individual size, too...YUM!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my word, you need to open up a candy shop!
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