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Mint-Chocolate Coffee Spoons
by: LeAnn R. Ralph
A quick and easy way to enjoy mint-chocolate coffee!
My sister-in-law makes these, and they sell them at school events
to raise money for the parochial school where her son is enrolled.
She says they "sell like hotcakes." Suggested price: 2
for $1. If you want to make gifts for people for birthdays or Christmas
or other special occasions, or as party favors, the coffee spoons
work well for that too.
Ordinary plastic spoons
Bars of Hershey's chocolate
Hard peppermint candy or, for something different, try dinner mints
Saran Wrap or other plastic wrap
Short pieces of ribbon
Melt the chocolate. Dip the plastic spoons in the chocolate. Lay
spoons on wax paper. Before the chocolate sets, place a mint in
the middle of the spoon.
When the chocolate has cooled and hardened, cover spoon with Saran
Wrap (or other plastic wrap). Tie a ribbon around handle of the
spoon to hold the plastic wrap in place. (Use colored plastic wrap
and coordinating colors for the ribbon, if you prefer.)
To use: pour a cup of hot coffee, take the plastic wrap off the
spoon, stick the spoon in the coffee and stir. And TA-DA! -- mint
chocolate coffee.
Note: You might want to add some chocolate chips to the melted
chocolate to give it a somewhat firmer consistency when it cools
off. You may also want to experiment a bit with dipping the spoons
a couple of times.
Another note: you could also experiment with other flavors. What
about vanilla almond bark and butterscotch candy? Or chocolate and
butterscotch? Or chocolate and raspberry candy? You get the picture,
I'm sure.
About The Author
LeAnn R. Ralph is the author of the books "Christmas in Dairyland
(True Stories from a Wisconsin Farm)" and "Give Me a Home
Where the Dairy Cows Roam." http://ruralroute2.com/.
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