Archive for November, 2018

Celebrate National Candy Day!

Hello everyone can you believe it’s November already and did you know that tomorrow is National Candy Day!!

National Candy Day is observed annually on November 4th. Candies come in numerous colors, shapes, sizes and varieties and have a long history in popular culture.

It was in the late 13th century that the Middle English word candy began to be used, coming into English from the Old French cucre candi, derived in turn from Persian Qand and Qandi, cane sugar.

People use the term candy as a broad category that includes candy bars, chocolates, licorice, sour candies, salty candies, tart candies, hard candies, taffies, gumdrops, marshmallows and much more.

Way back in time, before sugar was readily available, candy was made from honey.  The honey was used to coat fruits and flowers to preserve them or to create forms of candy.  There is still candy that is served in this way today, but it is typically seen as a garnish.

Originally a form of medicine, candy calmed the digestive system or cooled a sore throat.  At this time, combined with spices and sugar, candy only appeared in the purses and the dishes of the wealthy.

It was in the 18th century that the first candy is believed to have come to America from Britain and France.  At this time, the simplest form of candy was Rock Candy made from crystallized sugar. However, even the basic form of sugar was considered a luxury and was only attainable by the wealthy.

 

 

Since 1979, the world has produced more sugar than can be sold, making it very attainable and cheap.

When the technological advances and the availability of sugar opened up the market in the 1830s, the candy business underwent a drastic change.  Candy was not only for the enjoyment of the well to do but the pleasure of everyone.  Penny candies became popular, targeting children.

  • 1847 – Invention of the candy press making it possible to produce multiple shapes and sizes of candy at one time.
  • 1851 – Confectioners began using a revolving steam pan to assist in boiling sugar.

The two top-selling candies in America have been:

  • M & M’S — M&M’s are milk chocolate drops with a colorful candy coating on the outside. The candies were first manufactured in 1941 and were given to American soldiers serving in the Second World War. M&M’s are produced by Mars Inc.
  • Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups — Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups are round chocolate disks that are filled with a sweet, creamy peanut butter filling. The cups were first manufactured in 1928 by the Hershey’s company.

HOW TO OBSERVE
Grab a pack of your favorite candy and enjoy. Use #NationalCandyDay to post on social media.

And how about breeding some of these awesome candylicious eyes!!

Until next time this is Snookie saying have a Sweet Saturday & Sunday and Happy Breeding!!

Hello everyone and Happy Friday! Welcome to November! This year is flying by! Today I wanted to take a moment to share the November Event and ARU Calendars with you. The Amaretto events are always super fun and a great way to communicate and have a good time with staff and fellow breeders! You don’t want miss out on these events… we have been known to give away prizes every now and then! Take a look at the fun below!

November 7th @ 1pm slt- Pictionary

November 14th @ 1pm slt- Club Amaretto

November 21st @ 1pm slt- Bull Riding

November 28th @ 1pm slt- Community Meeting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Don’t forget to check out our ARU classes! They are very informative for new and seasoned breeders! Don’t miss out!

Happy breeding! Until next time…..

The winner is………….

Hello everyone I hope that everyone is enjoying there Pre-Friyay Thursday! It time to announce the winner of the LE Designer Contest!

I want to thank everyone who submitted a design and took time out to check out all the designs and vote on their vote!

So the winner is……….. #5 Entered by Blush Topaz!

Congrats Blush for submitting this awesome idea!

Amaretto is already working this horse into production! Now remember this will not be an exact copy of this submission as our designer will put her own spin on it! I am still super excited to see what this horse will look like!

You guys will be able to buy this horse in the future! Happy breeding everyone