Candy canes are a holiday staple with roots dating back to the 1600s. The story suggests that in 1670, a choirmaster in Cologne, Germany, gave children these sugary sticks shaped like a shepherd’s ...
I love a candy cane. I love the look of it. I love the smell of it. I love the taste of it. And, while the minty bent sugar sticks make great stirring implements for hot cocoa, the easiest way to give ...
We’re used to buying cardboard boxloads of factory drone candy canes that are uniform, neatly wrapped, shapely, laden with high fructose corn syrup, and positively soulless. But me -- I’m the gal who ...
If you love the taste of candy canes, take advantage of cheap seasonal candy to make your own candy cane syrup you can use to flavor nearly anything. You'll just need sugar, water, and several candy ...
However you traditionally spend your Christmas – fighting with the family, snoozing with intermittent turkey breaks – it will no doubt involve a little cheeky liqueur at some point. Because nothing ...
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You'll love this refreshing DIY candy cane sugar scrub
I love sugar scrubs, and here's the recipe for a do-it-yourself scrub that includes candy canes. It's so refreshing! This is a great exfoliant because it contains sugar, and yet it's moisturizing ...
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