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Christopher M.[_3_] 18-01-2012 08:26 PM

A maple cream-filling fiasco
 
I bought a candy filled with maple cream filling.

It didn't like the candy, but I like maple.

Maybe it's just a bad candy? Or is maple cream filling generally bad?


W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)



Dave Smith[_1_] 18-01-2012 08:50 PM

A maple cream-filling fiasco
 
On 18/01/2012 3:26 PM, Christopher M. wrote:
> I bought a candy filled with maple cream filling.
>
> It didn't like the candy, but I like maple.
>
> Maybe it's just a bad candy? Or is maple cream filling generally bad?
>
>


Most maple candies are horrible because they are usually made with fake
maple. There is a maple farm a few miles from my house that sells great
maple chocolates and other maple products, all using their own syrup.
There is a chocolatier on the next street who makes dark and milk
chocolate maple creams. They are delicious.... but they are made using
real maple.

John Kuthe[_3_] 18-01-2012 09:07 PM

A maple cream-filling fiasco
 
On Jan 18, 2:50*pm, Dave Smith > wrote:
> On 18/01/2012 3:26 PM, Christopher M. wrote:
>
> > I bought a candy filled with maple cream filling.

>
> > It didn't like the candy, but I like maple.

>
> > Maybe it's just a bad candy? Or is maple cream filling generally bad?

>
> Most maple candies are horrible because they are usually made with fake
> maple. *There is a maple farm a few miles from my house that sells great
> maple chocolates and other maple products, all using their own syrup.
> There is a chocolatier on the next street who makes dark and milk
> chocolate maple creams. They are delicious.... but they are made using
> real maple.


I hear that! I tried making a maple fondant out of maple syrup once
for my Christmas Candy. It turned out really weird, not at all like a
fondant I made from sucrose. It was firm at first, but after dipping,
the dipped pieces kinda flattened out into these weird little
chocolate covered maple cream candies.

Man, were they delicious! Nothing but real maple syrup inside!
Mmmmmmmm!

Real maple syrup is the thing. Artificial maple pales in comparison.

John Kuthe...

sf[_9_] 18-01-2012 10:09 PM

A maple cream-filling fiasco
 
On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 15:26:09 -0500, "Christopher M."
> wrote:

> I bought a candy filled with maple cream filling.
>
> It didn't like the candy, but I like maple.
>
> Maybe it's just a bad candy? Or is maple cream filling generally bad?
>

I don't like most things made with maple flavoring.

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Bryan[_6_] 18-01-2012 11:13 PM

A maple cream-filling fiasco
 
On Jan 18, 3:07*pm, John Kuthe > wrote:
> On Jan 18, 2:50*pm, Dave Smith > wrote:
>
> > On 18/01/2012 3:26 PM, Christopher M. wrote:

>
> > > I bought a candy filled with maple cream filling.

>
> > > It didn't like the candy, but I like maple.

>
> > > Maybe it's just a bad candy? Or is maple cream filling generally bad?

>
> > Most maple candies are horrible because they are usually made with fake
> > maple. *There is a maple farm a few miles from my house that sells great
> > maple chocolates and other maple products, all using their own syrup.
> > There is a chocolatier on the next street who makes dark and milk
> > chocolate maple creams. They are delicious.... but they are made using
> > real maple.

>
> I hear that! I tried making a maple fondant out of maple syrup once
> for my Christmas Candy. It turned out really weird, not at all like a
> fondant I made from sucrose. It was firm at first, but after dipping,
> the dipped pieces kinda flattened out into these weird little
> chocolate covered maple cream candies.
>

A mix of Grade B maple syrup and sucrose might work better than pure
Grade A.
>
> John Kuthe...


--Bryan

Michel Boucher[_3_] 18-01-2012 11:58 PM

A maple cream-filling fiasco
 
meh > wrote in
:

> Maybe it's just me, but I can't even IMAGINE a bad candy
> (except maybe something chili-based).


So you haven't tried chili chocolate then.

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that He commanded us to love the poor and serve the needy
without condition, and then admit that we just don’t
want to do it.

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Dave Smith[_1_] 19-01-2012 08:06 PM

A maple cream-filling fiasco
 
On 18/01/2012 6:58 PM, Michel Boucher wrote:
> > wrote in
> :
>
>> Maybe it's just me, but I can't even IMAGINE a bad candy
>> (except maybe something chili-based).

>
> So you haven't tried chili chocolate then.
>


My response to this never showed up here... but ...... I have tried
chocolate with cayenne and it was surprisingly good.

Gloria P 20-01-2012 03:40 AM

A maple cream-filling fiasco
 
On 1/19/2012 1:06 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 18/01/2012 6:58 PM, Michel Boucher wrote:
>> > wrote in
>> :
>>
>>> Maybe it's just me, but I can't even IMAGINE a bad candy
>>> (except maybe something chili-based).

>>
>> So you haven't tried chili chocolate then.
>>

>
> My response to this never showed up here... but ...... I have tried
> chocolate with cayenne and it was surprisingly good.



A bit of cayenne is good in the cinnamon/nutmeg/sugar coating
for roasting pecans, too.

gloria p

merryb 20-01-2012 04:37 AM

A maple cream-filling fiasco
 
On Jan 19, 12:06*pm, Dave Smith > wrote:
> On 18/01/2012 6:58 PM, Michel Boucher wrote:
>
> > > *wrote in
> :

>
> >> Maybe it's just me, but I can't even IMAGINE a bad candy
> >> (except maybe something chili-based).

>
> > So you haven't tried chili chocolate then.

>
> My response to this never showed up here... but ...... I have tried
> chocolate with cayenne and it was surprisingly good.


My response didn't show up either, but I'm wondering what the fiasco
was???

Dave Smith[_1_] 20-01-2012 04:32 PM

Group problems?? was e: A maple cream-filling fiasco
 
On 19/01/2012 11:37 PM, merryb wrote:
> On Jan 19, 12:06 pm, Dave > wrote:
>> On 18/01/2012 6:58 PM, Michel Boucher wrote:
>>
>> My response to this never showed up here... but ...... I have tried
>> chocolate with cayenne and it was surprisingly good.

>
> My response didn't show up either, but I'm wondering what the fiasco
> was???



I was having all sorts of problems, like undeliverable mail notices
after posting to this group. I never had that happen before. Several
posts I sent never made it to the group. The other day new messages were
more than 24 hours behind. I connected my host to see what the problem
was. They wrote back to say that they looked into it and could not find
any problems, but all of a sudden I was getting lots of messages again.

dsi1[_17_] 20-01-2012 05:47 PM

Group problems?? was e: A maple cream-filling fiasco
 
On Jan 20, 6:32*am, Dave Smith > wrote:
> On 19/01/2012 11:37 PM, merryb wrote:
>
> > On Jan 19, 12:06 pm, Dave > *wrote:
> >> On 18/01/2012 6:58 PM, Michel Boucher wrote:

>
> >> My response to this never showed up here... but ...... I have tried
> >> chocolate with cayenne and it was surprisingly good.

>
> > My response didn't show up either, but I'm wondering what the fiasco
> > was???

>
> I was having all sorts of problems, like undeliverable mail notices
> after posting to this group. I never had that happen before. Several
> posts I sent never made it to the group. The other day new messages were
> more than 24 hours behind. I connected my host to see what the problem
> was. *They wrote back to say that they looked into it and could not find
> any problems, but all of a sudden I was getting lots of messages again.


The whole system is a little rickety. The stories of its redundancy is
greatly exaggerated. :-)

Christopher M.[_3_] 21-01-2012 04:05 PM

A maple cream-filling fiasco
 
John Kuthe wrote:
> On Jan 18, 2:50 pm, Dave Smith > wrote:
>> On 18/01/2012 3:26 PM, Christopher M. wrote:
>>
>>> I bought a candy filled with maple cream filling.

>>
>>> It didn't like the candy, but I like maple.

>>
>>> Maybe it's just a bad candy? Or is maple cream filling generally
>>> bad?

>>
>> Most maple candies are horrible because they are usually made with
>> fake maple. There is a maple farm a few miles from my house that
>> sells great maple chocolates and other maple products, all using
>> their own syrup. There is a chocolatier on the next street who makes
>> dark and milk chocolate maple creams. They are delicious.... but
>> they are made using real maple.

>
> I hear that! I tried making a maple fondant out of maple syrup once
> for my Christmas Candy. It turned out really weird, not at all like a
> fondant I made from sucrose. It was firm at first, but after dipping,
> the dipped pieces kinda flattened out into these weird little
> chocolate covered maple cream candies.


I'm thinking about dipping some cupcakes in fondant.


W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)



Jean B.[_1_] 24-01-2012 01:42 AM

A maple cream-filling fiasco
 
John Kuthe wrote:
> On Jan 18, 2:50 pm, Dave Smith > wrote:
>> On 18/01/2012 3:26 PM, Christopher M. wrote:
>>
>>> I bought a candy filled with maple cream filling.
>>> It didn't like the candy, but I like maple.
>>> Maybe it's just a bad candy? Or is maple cream filling generally bad?

>> Most maple candies are horrible because they are usually made with fake
>> maple. There is a maple farm a few miles from my house that sells great
>> maple chocolates and other maple products, all using their own syrup.
>> There is a chocolatier on the next street who makes dark and milk
>> chocolate maple creams. They are delicious.... but they are made using
>> real maple.

>
> I hear that! I tried making a maple fondant out of maple syrup once
> for my Christmas Candy. It turned out really weird, not at all like a
> fondant I made from sucrose. It was firm at first, but after dipping,
> the dipped pieces kinda flattened out into these weird little
> chocolate covered maple cream candies.
>
> Man, were they delicious! Nothing but real maple syrup inside!
> Mmmmmmmm!
>
> Real maple syrup is the thing. Artificial maple pales in comparison.
>
> John Kuthe...


It might help you to know that folks have been known to make maple
syrup out of maple sugar. (I am just thinking that perhaps you
could control the liquid content, anyway, and that might be useful.)

--
Jean B.


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