Thursday, December 20, 2012

I Pinned, I Made: English Toffee



Goodbye, Saltine Toffee!

That's all I've ever made before...and while I always thought it was fabulous, well, that was before.

Before THIS:



Amanda, aka The Taste Tester, is right: you must make it.

It. is. beyond. fabulous.

Yum. Yum. Yum.

I didn't find the process quite as painful as Amanda makes it out to be. ;-) I even made sure I had a stool to sit on, just in case! But, the toffee mixture came together for me in about 20 minutes - using Sam's Club butter and low heat (burner was set on 3.5 out of 10).


I didn't add any nuts (not a fan of most), and the toffee was absolutely delicious to me. Nice and crunchy...smooth and buttery. Mmmmm!

Also, my own personal tip: I use chocolate chips to melt on top AND I make sure it's a mix of milk chocolate and semisweet. In my opinion, it makes the perfect chocolate topping.

Mmmmmm!!!

Need a last minute gift idea?! Head on over to Amanda's for the recipe...and MAKE IT. (Um, you still might need to buy a gift...you just might eat the entire pan yourself instead of sharing)! :-D

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Waiting for Morning by Margaret Brownley



Thanks to Thomas Nelson's BookSneeze, I was able to read and review Waiting for Morning by Margaret Brownley.

ABOUT THE BOOK:
Molly Hatfield comes to Arizona Territory seeking stability and security. But living in Cactus Patch provides her with more than she ever dreamed.

There is nothing Molly wouldn’t do for her teenaged brother, Donny. Blaming herself for the accident that left him wheelchair bound, Molly has dedicated her life to his care. But in 1896, gainful employment for a woman is hard to come by. So when Molly learns that an eccentric rancher in Cactus Patch, Arizona, is looking for an heiress—someone to take over management of the ranch in exchange for future ownership—she jumps at the chance to provide a real home for her brother.

However, Molly didn’t bank on meeting Dr. Caleb Fairbanks, the town’s charming unmarried doctor. Caleb has a way with Molly that makes her nervous. But it’s how he is with her brother that really alarms her. Caleb sees past the wheelchair and genuinely likes Donny, but Molly fears he’s putting unrealistic ideas into her brother’s head. Falling in love with Caleb would threaten everything she’s worked for, even her brother’s future happiness. But it could be the very reason God brought her to Last Chance Ranch.


MY THOUGHTS:
Another heiress wannabe has found her way to Last Chance Ranch, this one with a questionable work history and an invalid brother in tow. Trying to learn the workings of the ranch and care for her brother, Molly struggles with guilt, inadequacies, and exhaustion and is challenged at every turn by the town’s new doctor.

Although book 2 in the series, Waiting for Morning can be read as a standalone. The workings of Last Chance along with the ranch hands and even some of the townspeople, like Aunt Bessie, weren’t as prominent in this story -- and I missed hearing about them. The medical issues of the day added an interesting element to the story, but I felt that Molly’s dance hall past felt forced and unnecessary in the present plot.
I review for BookSneeze®
Waiting for Morning didn’t flow as smoothly for me, but I’m still looking forward to book 3 to see what happens to the Last Chance Ranch! Overall, I preferred Kate’s story in Dawn Comes Early.

Thank you to Margaret and Thomas Nelson's BookSneeze for sending me a copy to read and review!

Also reviewed on Amazon and Christianbook.

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