Showing posts with label Candy cane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Candy cane. Show all posts

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Candy Canes

Natasha from http://keepingthechristmasspiritalive365.blogspot.com/ has got me hooked on  http://pinterest.com/. It's a website  for cataloging images you love...eye candy! It gives me good ideas and inspiration. You can type in anything to search for and you'll be very surprised at what you find!  I have found many things to do with candy canes...candy canes, who would have thought there were so many ideas out there for this peppermint candy!






You can decorate packages,


make a beautiful candy cane urn,



a lovely wreath,

Source: bhg.com via Dorothy on Pinterest


a vase wrapped with candy canes,



Source: bhg.com via Dorothy on Pinterest


an ornament,

Source: bhg.com via Dorothy on Pinterest

a really cute candle holder,



and trees,



Now, onto the goodies,



Candy Cane macaroons,



Cakes,




Brownies, cookies and truffles,




 Ice cream,  yummy.....unless you're lactose intolerant!!


or a nice cup of hot chocolate, mmmmmm....



and one last cake that looks like a big bowl of m&m candies!



Very creative! I never would have imagined so many things to do with a pretty candy cane!

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Legend of the Candy Cane

Many years ago, a candy maker wanted to make a candy at Christmas time that would serve as a witness to his Christian faith. He wanted to incorporate several symbols for the birth, ministry and death of Jesus. He began with a stick of pure white hard candy; white to symbolize the Virgin Birth and the sinless nature of Jesus; hard to symbolize the solid rock, the foundation of the Church; firmness to represent the promise of God. The candymaker made the candy in the form of a "J" to represent the name of Jesus, who came to earth as our Savior. He thought it could also represent the staff of the Good Shepherd, with which he reached down into the ditches of the world to lift out the fallen lambs who, like all sheep, have gone astray.
Thinking that the candy was somewhat plain, the candymaker stained it with red stripes. He used three small stripes to show the stripes of the scourging Jesus received, by which we are healed. The large red stripe was for the blood shed by Christ on the cross so that we could have the promise of eternal life. Unfortunately, the candy became known as a candy cane - a meaningless decoration seen at Christmas time. But the true meaning is still there for those who have eyes to see and ears to hear.

GreetingSpring.comThere are several stories about the candy cane, and this is just one of them which I happened to enjoy. I found it at: http://home.att.net/~scorh3/CandyCane.html
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