
Christmas - "The Day the Candy Cane Factory Shut Down" Short Story with 3 Recipes - Download
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A charmingly positive, heart warming holiday story of family, sharing, and overcoming adversity.
Included are 3 easy to make recipes from the story.
An easy to make, chocolate cake and chocolate pudding dessert made in the slow cooker and served hot topped with whipped cream.
A cozy, comforting dessert just made for a cold, wintery day!
Too divine for words!!
A yummy, festive, holiday beverage you'll crave and crave!!
Make it yourself!
You'll laugh at how easy this silly recipe is!!
"Making candy canes was a tradition Granny started when her children were young. Each December, she’d gather them around the table in her small farm house kitchen. They’d wrap the finished canes while listening to Granny’s stories of Christmas.
Granny gifted everyone in Joyful one of her very special candy canes. You’d often hear her say that giving a homemade candy cane was like sprinkling a bit of Christmas joy.
One day, a buyer from a large department store placed an order for hundreds of Granny’s canes. With that order, her holiday hobby became a business. Granny eventually outgrew her kitchen and moved into a spacious factory on the outskirts of town."
Included are 3 easy to make recipes from the story.
1. Chocolate Trifle
Some like it hot.... and Hot Chocolate Trifle is it!An easy to make, chocolate cake and chocolate pudding dessert made in the slow cooker and served hot topped with whipped cream.
A cozy, comforting dessert just made for a cold, wintery day!
Too divine for words!!
2. White Hot Chocolate
Move over hot chocolate ....here comes hot white chocolate!A yummy, festive, holiday beverage you'll crave and crave!!
3. And DIY instructions for making your own candy cane dust
Can't get Granny Kane's Candy Cane Factory to buy candy cane dust?Make it yourself!
You'll laugh at how easy this silly recipe is!!
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Here's a taste of the story to tempt you.....
"Making candy canes was a tradition Granny started when her children were young. Each December, she’d gather them around the table in her small farm house kitchen. They’d wrap the finished canes while listening to Granny’s stories of Christmas.
Granny gifted everyone in Joyful one of her very special candy canes. You’d often hear her say that giving a homemade candy cane was like sprinkling a bit of Christmas joy.
One day, a buyer from a large department store placed an order for hundreds of Granny’s canes. With that order, her holiday hobby became a business. Granny eventually outgrew her kitchen and moved into a spacious factory on the outskirts of town."