Monday, December 22, 2014

Second Trip to Christmas Town

Everyone in Town is in the Christmas Mood!


That might be an exaggeration, but from the crowd at Busch Gardens it just seemed that way.  I have never seen it that crowded during Christmas Town.  It was unbelievable and somewhat inconvenient, but festive all at the same time.

Of course I wanted to see the Scrooge No More show again.  That seems to be the hot ticket this year and it totally lives up to the hype.  We wanted good seats so we got in line very early.  After standing in the cold for 30 minutes it was a relief to get into the theater 30 minutes before showtime.  It was so cozy in there we were very tempted to take a nap!

I'm still working on my showtime photography skills.  It's hit and miss with me.  I tend to take photos that are perfect except for the main focus being overexposed.  Bummer.  This is such a beautiful show I really hope to take some photos that represent it well.  Maybe a third viewing is in order!






Of course Scrooge No More is my favorite show, but for some reason Hubby loves Miracles.  I think maybe part of the reason might be that he can sip his mug of hot chocolate while enjoying the show.  The show is in an outdoor theater but they have heaters and the outside walls are enclosed in plastic to help keep out the cold.  It works pretty well.



This year Christmas Town has added many photographic opportunities.  You can have your picture taken with one of the Clydesdales decked out in jingle bells.  There is a polar bear in Italy, a penguin in France and this adorable snowman in Holiday Hills.


There are also some spots just perfect for family Christmas photos.  The massive tree in front of the Festhaus comes to mind.  And don't forget Santa's Workshop.


I definitely will not be having my picture taken on Santa's lap!  But I might just get one with the happy snowman!

Sharon

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Thursday, December 18, 2014

Sharon's Lightnin' Fast Assembly Line Fudge

 

Who doesn't love fudge?


I have met the odd (emphasis on the odd) person here and there who doesn't like chocolate, but it's definitely a rarity.  Most people love fudge.  Some struggle with making it.  In a normal Christmas season I will make about 15-18 pounds of the stuff.  All flavors and varieties.  So I have my fudge-making down to a streamlined science.   I can make two batches of fudge in 45 minutes or less.  That amounts to 6 pounds!  I hope my tips will help you out this Christmas.

Hints:
Measure out all ingredients for the first batch.
Use fresh chips.  They melt faster.
As the butter melts work it up the sides of the pan.  It helps to keep the sugar from sticking on the sides.
Place your glass of ice water real close so you don't drip candy all over your stove.
Heat the chips for 30 seconds in the microwave so they will melt faster.  Saves on the arm workout!  Same with the marshmallow cream.  Don't overcook or you will scorch your chips and the marshmallow will look like a lava flow!
Spray your pans with PAM unless you really enjoy buttering pans.  You never know.  It takes all kinds.
When you finish the first batch wash the pan with hot water, dry, then start the second batch in the same pan. Saves a lot of time on preparation and clean-up.


Equipment needed:
Pan - any size will do.  I normally use a 9x13 sheet pan
1-cup measuring cup
2-cup glass measuring cup
wooden spoon
2 quart non-stick saucepan
cup of ice water

See how much fudge I'm going to make!

Ingredients:
3 cups granulated sugar
12 Ounces or 2 cups of chocolate chips or Reece's peanut butter chips
1 1/2 sticks butter
2/3 cup evaporated milk (I use the big can for 2 batches of fudge)
1 jar (7oz) marshmallow cream
1 Tsp. vanilla extract (omit for peanut butter fudge)

Directions:
1Spray pans with PAM or butter liberally.
2.  Measure 2/3 cup evaporated milk into 1 cup measuring cup.
3.  Measure chips into 2-cup measuring cup.  Place in microwave.
4.  Remove lid and seal from marshmallow cream.  Place in microwave.

Not so deep you can't reach the bottom easily.

5.  Place cup of ice water within easy reach of stove.
6.  Heat butter in saucepan on medium high heat till it starts to melt.

Be careful not to let your butter brown

7.  Add milk and 3 cups sugar.  Stir well to dissolve.
8.  While the fudge is heating up turn on the microwave for 30 seconds at high power.  Don't go over 30 seconds or you'll have a real mess!
9.  Cook on medium high until it comes to a full rolling boil, stirring constantly.

This stuff is HOT!

10.  Boil for 2 minutes then test.  Let a bit drip from the spoon into ice water.  Let it stand for just a few seconds to get cold.  Then reach in and pick it up.  If you can form it into a soft ball it's ready.

A little ball of buttery goodness!

11.  Remove from heat.
10.  Add chocolate chips.  Stir until melted.

Totally melted and smooth

12.  Add marshmallow cream.

Looks yummy, doesn't it?

13.  Add 1 teaspoon vanilla.  Mix well but don't beat air into your fudge.


14.  Pour into prepared pan.
15.  Give spoon to hubby.

Give this warm spoon of fudgy goodness to someone.  They will love you for it!

16.  What's left is all mine.

You could get it all out with a spatula, but why would you?
A spoonful of warm fudge and a glass of ice cold milk!  Yum!
17.  Wash saucepan.
18.  Take spoon from Hubby and wash.
19.  Repeat all steps for another batch of fudge.

Just measure out 3 more cups of sugar.  And then all you have to do is use the remaining stick and a half of butter, the rest of the milk in the can.  Easy peasy.  I made a batch of chocolate and one of peanut butter.  The whole process took 45 minutes and only dirtied one pot, a spoon, and two measuring cups.

I hope you will try this out.  As long as you cook the fudge to the soft ball stage and make sure your chips are totally melted you cannot fail.

Sharon

Saturday, December 6, 2014

It's Officially Christmas Time

Christmas Countdown in Holiday Hills


Busch Gardens Christmas Town is open!

This year Busch Gardens opened Christmas Town a week early.  Unfortunately due to my sprained ankle I didn't get to go to opening weekend.  But hubby and I did go on the Sunday after Thanksgiving.  Probably not the most convenient day as it was one of the $12 discount days.  The place was packed.  It took us forever to get in the park.  The traffic was lined up on all roads leading in.  I even heard later that it took someone almost 2 hours to get in.

You could definitely tell there were a lot of newbies in the park.  They had that totally lost look about them.  And for some reason they always want to stop right in the middle of the path and block everything up.  Somewhat trying to my patience.  But since I was nursing my bum ankle I wasn't exactly sprinting through the park anyway.

Dasher's Diner Buffet


We decided to give Dasher's Diner a try.  It's a buffet that's located in the Holiday Hills village.  In all the times we've been to Christmas Town we have never eaten there for some reason.  I kind of think it was due to Hubby's penchant for Festhaus German sausages.  But I persuaded him to step out and try something new.  I will say that Dasher's Diner is my new favorite place.  I started out very modestly with a salad, roll and chicken leg.  Then I moved on to chicken and dumplings, mashed potatoes and gravy and grilled vegetables.  Very yummy.  On my next trip I got Swedish meatballs (on Hubby's recommendation), more mashed potatoes and grilled vegetables.  The vegetables make everything OK don't they?  I definitely think they do.  There was also a dessert bar.  I chose cherry cobbler.  All in all a very yummy and satisfying meal.

The Festhaus all decked out with lights


The park is beautifully decorated.  At night it's really stunning.  If you can stand the height I recommend going up the Nacht Tower.  I did it one time.  Beautiful but scary.  You really can see the whole park from up there though.

Each country has a different theme.  My favorite village is Holiday Hills.  I love that retro American style.  It really screams "Christmas"!  I also like France.  It's so pretty in blue and white.  OK, now that I think of it I love it all!

German village

There is a new show this year called Scrooge No More.  In my opinion this show is worth the admission price all on it's own.  I think this is the best show Busch Gardens has ever had and I have seen them all since the late seventies.

The sets are beautiful.  The special effects were top notch and the talent was way above what you normally find at an amusement park.  You don't want to miss this one.  I hope to go back soon and get better pictures.

Sharon



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