One of the fun traditions my kids have with their grandma is candy making at Christmastime. Ok, so it's the only tradition...still, they look forward to it, even though they are big, stinky teenagers now.
Fudge is something I never make, so they have to go see Grandma to get it.
I think for Bubbie, it's a lot like science. Fun to see how things turn out. He's been very helpful in the kitchen lately, and I like that a lot!
Scout was put in charge of boiling the sugar syrup for Divinity.
And Penuche My only job was to document. Sweet!
It's fun to see them side by side with Grandma in the background.
Bubbie added extra dark chocolate chips and made the fudge fudgier.
Dark chocolate fudge with pecans - yummo.
I think cooking candy teaches them patience. Sugar has to be the right temp and worked a certain way to make candy. It's not like the cooking they do on campouts or at home with me.
The Divinity was made two ways - one batch with pecans, the other with crushed candy canes. The boys did it all - smashing candy canes, chopping nuts, stirring and pouring...
Texas pecans from Grandma's trees.
Sticky!
We had to finish up so we could make it to the Chinese buffet for lunch...there was no room in the kitchen to make real food...
Wonder how long all of this will last in my house?
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What fun! They all look like they are having a great time...and I bet it tasted delicious! My kids go to their grandma's each year to make gingerbread houses. It's so nice to have these family traditions! Best wishes for a Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteCheers! - Shelley
What fun. That candy won't last long at all in my house.
ReplyDeleteWow! I am so impressed those boys made candy with their grandma! ;)
ReplyDeletep.s. your boys are so handsome!
I love how your boys are spending quality time with Grandma! That is really what Christmas is about...spending time with loved ones! And the fudge looks good! I bet it last for 2 days??? Happy New Year Gina! Angie xo
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