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GOURMET GIVEAWAY: Mama’s Goodies

Several mouth-watering flavors of Mama’s
Goodies. Photo by Hannah Kaminsky |
THE NIBBLE.

Mom deserves some goodies on Mother’s Day, so share these if you win this week’s Gourmet Giveaway prize of Mama’s Goodies Butter Nut Crunch. The winner will receive five boxes—one of each flavor—which is enough to give some to mom while still having plenty to enjoy yourself!

Mama’s Goodies blends seeds and nuts with honey, maple syrup and real butter. This all-natural (and kosher-certified) treat can serve as dessert or as a sweet snack. It’s not a classic buttercrunch (made with sugar and without the seeds), but it’s a honeyed delight. (Don’t know the difference between toffee and buttercrunch? Find out in our ABCs Of Toffee Article.)

  • THE PRIZE: One winner will get to taste all five flavors of Mama’s Goodies: Almond, Cashew, Macadamia & Coconut, Pecan and Sesame Seed. All five boxes will be shipped just in time to share with mom. Approximate retail value: $25.
  • To Enter This Gourmet Giveaway: Go to the box at the bottom of our Toffee & Buttercrunch Section and enter your email address for the prize drawing. This contest closes on Monday, April 26th at noon, Eastern Time. Good luck!
  • Learn more about Mama’s Goodies.

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PRODUCT: Scrape Without Scratching

So you have a glass cooktop. Terrific! But cleaning it is not so terrific. To remove a cooked-on mess, you need to use a razor blade-type instrument, ?very carefully.

The SKrAPr was born after its inventor scratched his own glass cooktop with the conventional razor-type cleaning implement. Made with a patented blend of ?resins that will not mark or damage any surface, The SKrAPr easily pushes through hardened food deposits. The hard edge also is effective for digging into corners.

But The SKrAPr (we’re getting dizzy from looking at this silly spelling) has proven its usefulness for multiple scraping tasks. It safely cleans pots, pans and glass cooking ?vessels, and enables scratch-free scraping of hardwood floors, tiles, granite counters, windows and ?more.

The tool sports an ergonomically correct handle for optimum ?leverage and scraping ability. It’s dishwasher safe.

 

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Scrape without scratching. Photo courtesy
Handy Home Products.

More benefits: You save money. You can clean a glass ?top stove with nothing more than water—no need for expensive glasstop ?cleaners. There’s a lifetime warranty, as ?opposed to a razor blade scraper, which constantly needs fresh, sharp ?blades.

And you preserve that pricey cooktop from ugly scratches.

  • Learn more about The SKrAPr. You can get the 8-inch SKraPR and a mini 4-inch SKrAPr for $14.99 at: TheSKrAPr.com

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TIP OF THE DAY: Easy Dessert Topping

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Improvise with melted ice cream to create
a dessert sauce. Photo by Rie Shoji | SXC.

When you need a quick topping for cake, pie, or bread pudding, melt a pint of superpremium vanilla ice cream! The high butterfat content in superpremium brands makes a creamy sauce.

1. Melt a pint of ice cream at room temperature or in the refrigerator.

2. Stir in 2 ounces (jiggers) of Bourbon. Makes 2 cups.

Melted caramel, chocolate, coffee and dulce de leche ice cream also work as sauces. Instead of Bourbon, you can use rum, chocolate liqueur, coffee liqueur, orange liqueur or other spirit that picks up accents in your dessert.

Instead of pouring them over (or under) a dessert, you also can serve these “sauces” in jiggers or liqueur glasses as a “chasers” to the dessert, right before coffee.

  • Find reviews of our favorite dessert sauces plus recipes in our Dessert Sauces section.
  • What’s the difference between a coulis and a purée? Crème anglaise and sabayon? See our Dessert Sauces Glossary

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PRODUCT: Pepperidge Farm Vanilla Grahams Goldfish For National Animal Crackers Day

April 18th is National Animal Crackers Day.
 
THE HISTORY OF ANIMAL CRACKERS

Animal crackers originated in England in the late 1800s, as animal biscuits. When, in 1889, P.T. Barnum decided to tour England with his circus, several manufacturers took advantage of a marketing opportunity and called the biscuits “Barnum’s.”

The animal biscuits were exported to America, inspiring local bakeries to make their own. The National Biscuit Co. (today, Nabisco), introduced them 1902 as “Barnum’s Animals”; they added the word “Crackers” in 1948.

The “circus car” box with the string handle was introduced later in the year, as a Christmas tree ornament for Christmas 1902. (Neither P.T. Barnum nor the Barnum & Bailey Circus ever got a cent in licensing fees from any “Barnum’s” crackers or biscuits!)

Other companies continue to make animal crackers. But perhaps the biggest unsung producer is Pepperidge Farm, manufacturers of Goldfish snack crackers. Fish are animals, too! They’re just aquatic animals covered with scales, instead of land animals covered with fur.
 
 
GOLDFISH ARE THE BIGGEST BRAND OF ANIMAL CRACKERS

Pepperidge Farm founder Margaret Rudkin discovered the snack cheese cracker on a trip to Switzerland and returned with the recipe. Goldfish were launched in 1962.
 
Today, Goldfish are made in 10 savory flavors and, with the launch of new Vanilla Grahams, five sweet flavors as well (the others are Chocolate Grahams, Cinnamon Grahams, Honey Grahams and S’mores Adventures).

Unfortunately, the new small fry are just as addictive as all of the other flavors. How did that 6.6-ounce bag end up empty so quickly?

  • To avoid Entire Bag Consumption Disorder, pour your allotment into a ramekin and enjoy it plain or with the beverage of your choice (sweet Goldfish are absolutely perfect with hot chocolate).
  • In addition to snacking, sprinkle your favorite flavor of sweet Goldfish onto ice cream (great crunch!).
  • Let us know if you have a favorite alternative use for sweet Goldfish.
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    Barnum's Animals Box
    [1] New Vanilla Grahams Goldfish (photo by Katharine Pollak | THE NIBBLE). [2] The original inspiration (photo courtesy Nabisco).

     
      

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    TIP OF THE DAY: Yogurt Parfait

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    Turn everyday yogurt into a yogurt parfait.
    Photo courtesy California Milk Board.

    If you have parfait or sundae dishes, use them to enjoy your yogurt, granola and fruit instead a regular bowl. It turns everyday yogurt into something festive for breakfast, a snack or dessert.

    Layer the ingredients for an attractive visual presentation.

    1. First add yogurt to the dish.

    2. Alternate layers of your favorite sliced fruits or small berries with layers of granola until the dish is full. (You can create more layers than shown in the photo.)

    3. Top with some granola and a piece of fruit.

    Bordeaux goblets and tall glasses also do the trick—use iced tea spoons to scoop down into tall glasses.

    • Discover all the different types of yogurt in our Yogurt Glossary—including the truth about “live and active cultures.”
    • Find our favorite yogurt brands, recipes and much more yogurt information in our Yogurt Section.

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