Thursday, October 27, 2011

Time For A Midnight Snack, If You Dare

Following the adage to accentuate the positive, I am sharing several fantastic Halloween candy items that I found at a Walgreens yesterday. A little late to be rolling out new holiday products but man, they are great! Perfectly creepy and gross, these last minute additions will make your little ghosts and goblins squeal with icky delight. They are made by 'It's Alive Diner' and are packaged as grab and go food. You know I'm a sucker for punny sweets so these really hit the seasonal candy mark.

Creepy Crawly Sandwich
Body Parts Sushi
Handburger with Finger Fries
 Eye Popping Pie



I Scream Sundae complete with partial finger

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Who needs Halloween candy anyhow?

In the absence of new Halloween candy I have discovered two new candies worthy of review.

On the market since late this Summer, Mamba Gummies, available in both regular and sour varieties, are fantastic! Both the Sour and Regular boast real fruit juice flavorings represented in Banana, Orange, Raspberry, Pineapple, Watermelon and Cherry. The Raspberry is particularly delicious and the banana isn't even too objectionable although I would prefer lemon. The chew is great, on par with Haribo gummies, although the sour variety is a bit softer and more like a pectin candy. The shapes are funny if you can identify them and include sharks, birds and fruit characters. While the sour doesn't compare to a Sour Patch Kid they do deliver a pleasant tang and I wouldn't change a thing. The Sour version reminds me of one of my favorite college study snacks, Sour Gummy Bears. With so many positive attributes I wasn't surprised at all to learn that they are made in Germany. Hooray for the German Gummi makers!

Starburst has introduced a great new variety called Flavor Morph. Orange chews morph to Orange-Strawberry and Cherry morph to Cherry-Lime. Both flavors are delicious, I'd love to try a raspberry lemon or strawberry lemon version. I urge you to find and try these before you figure out how they work. In this case the less you know the better, it's way more fun to have a little sugar molecular gastronome experience. I promise this flavor changing sweet won't turn you into a giant blueberry ala Violet Beauregarde and the 3 Course Meal Gum. Spoiler alert - here's how they work. There are little flavor beads throughout each chew (they are visible). As you chew, the pockets of flavoring burst open, voila flavor morph. Although the fun factor of the flavor morph is lessened when you understand the basic magic, they are fantastic. Hooray for a creative new candy!

Skipping to my first new Christmas candy find, I'm looking forward to trying the Skittles Holiday Mix.  In shades of green and red, flavors include Cherry, Grape, Lemon, Lime and Strawberry (the traditional mix includes Orange not Strawberry). I didn't pick them up yet so stay tuned for a flavor review. Let's hope this is just the beginning of many new Christmas candies.         

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Fall PB and J

A bit of news on the nature front. Much has changed since I first introduced you to Yipes the Monarch caterpillar. If you haven't met Yipes yet, get to know him here before reading the rest of this post.

And now, the continuation of Yipes' arrival...

09.14 Starting to see Yipes' wings
09.15 Yipes' colors are showing
After much anticipation, Yipes emerged from his crysalis on September 15th. He spent more time gearing up to fly than I expected he would so I spent a day worrying he wasn't going to make it. As a nervous first time butterfly Mother I used every trick I knew to help Yipes succeed. I made sugar water and put a sponge full of it in his cage, I gave him a bloom from his favorite milkweed plant, I brought his cage outside into the sun. One of the many reasons I like butterflies is that they thrive in sunshine, I can relate. The sun did the trick and in just a few hours Yipes was fluttering about in his cage and it was time to say goodbye. You can watch his maiden voyage here. Yipes is likely well into his big flight South to winter in Mexico. Since he was born in the Fall, he is tasked with a great migration of about 2,500 miles. He'll hibernate with his friends in a tree and return in the Spring to mate before his life ends. No GPS, no map, just instinct. Another way Mother Nature amazes me.
09.16 Tada! 

His home served him well


But wait, there's more!

Last week I exchanged some of my Peanut Butter Chocolate Chunk cookies for two Monarch caterpillars (Peanut and Butter) that my Parents found in their prairie.

09.28 Peanut the Monarch caterpillar
09.28 Butter the Monarch caterpillar
We all agreed that it seemed quite late for these guys to be getting started in life but I enthusiastically made them welcome in their new home. Then it got cold. Peanut and Butter stopped eating. They stopped moving and I began bracing myself for a very sad goodbye. I diligently provided fresh milkweed daily and even moved their cages outside during the warmest time of day in hopes of a recovery. All the while thinking hurry up you guys - you have a lot of work to do and thousands of miles to fly ahead of you. For a week the only signs of life came when I would nudge them to see if they were still alive. No eating, no pooping, no walking. Very unusual behavior for a caterpillar. So today, when I saw Butter (who had been the least responsive of the two) speeding around the ceiling of his cage I was thrilled! I swiftly moved both cages into the sun and added some super fresh milkweed leaves. Both have been chomping away all afternoon.

As if the news about P&B wasn't exciting enough, I get to introduce you to another new caterpillar friend, Jelly. I found Jelly hanging out on the same milkweed that I found Yipes on. Truth be told, I was freaked out by him at first. He seemed slimy and creepy for some reason. Then, before I could get a good picture of him the temperatures dropped and he seemed to shrivel up, hiding under a leaf. But today, he joined P&B in their sunshine party.

10.06 Peanut and Jelly (in the background)


I haven't seen Jelly eating today but he was scooting around a bit. Not sure what kind he is yet, I'll keep you posted as I learn more. In the mean time, if you see any Monarchs make sure to tell them to head South.