Friday 9 September 2011

See's Candies: A Sweet Surrender

"Buy the piece or buy the pound, no other candy can match the flavour and value of See's Famous Old Time Candies."

The two-story structure at 135 N. Western Ave, Los Angeles was the birthplace of Charles Alexander See's confectionary dynasty. The site has not been used as a candy box assembly line for decades however Los Angeles Cultural Heritage commissioners are now contemplating that the building receive historical designation.

Most of the UK readers viewing this post may not have heard of See's Candies. But for my American readers - you may be leaping for joy at the thought of the aromatic black and white striped Candy Store. 

When my sister (Tammy) and I were younger and living in Hong Kong, we often made a trip to a shopping complex called Ocean Terminal. It has been now re-named as 'LCX'. Ocean Terminal was special because it was one of the few places in Hong Kong that housed a See's Candies store. Through the window we could see all sorts of chocolate truffles, soft, fudge nuggets, orange and peppermint twists, various assorted nuts and chews, peanut brittles, and the lollypop basin. 

Not your average 'chup-a-chup'!

The lollypops, in my view, is what makes See's Candies stand out from the crowd. Today they have chocolate, butterscotch, café latté, vanilla, chocolate caramel, and pumpkin spice flavours. 
The first four flavours can be bought in one large assorted gourmet lollypop box. 
bought this compilation when I was back in Hong Kong last August which costed 
approximately $USD 25 - i've found it's cheaper to buy online: http://www.sees.com/
I was able to share these lovely handmade delights with people working at the law 
firm and they too appreciated the old fashioned warm, calm flavours such as that 
of vanilla and caramelnot to mention the more robust café latté and butterscotch.  
Always such a treat these sweets prove to make great presents too!


Individually wrapped milk chocolate
A wedding display
Good enough for a pedestal!

Thursday 8 September 2011

Welcome to Cupcake Continent!

My ultimate dream: a cupcake 'cake'


Dear Sweet Toothed Friends,

No matter how big a meal I have eaten, I have somehow always found room for dessert. Whether it's fresh banana cream pie, blueberry cupcakes, sweet cheese tarts, or scoops of vanilla Häagen-Dazs
ice-cream with victoria sponge; in my opinion, a dinner without dessert is an anomaly, it is like a law student without books: incomplete. Besides loving the delectable taste and beautiful presentation of multi-tiered masterpieces, it gives friends another (guilty) reason to stay for just a little longer and keeps children coming back to the table for more. This blog is a celebration of cakes, pies, chocolates, recipes, and both sweet or savoury desserts. It will also feature dessert shops, brands and stores both local and international. I hope this pilot entry leaves you curious for another taste!

Yours Sincerely and lots of Hershey Kisses,
Elizabeth x

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