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Friday, December 14, 2012

Menorah Choco-Lollys





              Every year, I make these adorable Menorah Choco-Lollys to give out (besides the fact that I’m a “chocoholic”). They are really easy to make and I've gotten so much positive feedback from them. One year, I made these for the rest of my co-teachers in school. Since I taught a special-Ed class in a regular school, all the teachers and school secretaries were very sensitive towards us and made sure to include us for their classroom activities or give a hand in whatever they could. To show great appreciation, I made dozens of Menorah Choco-Lollys to hand out. During recess, my students walk around the hallways holding the basket of chocolates and handed them out to the teachers and secretaries.
             So many teachers came over the following recess to thank us for the chocolates. They felt it was a special touch since the Menorah Choco-Lollys were specially made for them. They already had gotten tons of the typical chocolate coins in all sizes, silver and Gold, Parve and Dairy.

Now it’s your turn to make them. Just gather all the materials needed and get started!

Chocolate Chips
Lollypop Stick
Chocolate Wrapping paper
Small clear plastic bags
Ribbon
Labels

Torah Toy carries the Chanukah Chocolate Mold that comes not only with the Menorah's, but can make chocolate Dreidels, Menorahs, Candles, the Star of David, Chocolate Coins, and a "Happy Chanukah" All out of chocolate in one mold!!


Roll up your sleeves, and lets get to work!




              Place water in a pot to boil. Then, place a smaller pot over it with the chocolate chips. Once the water boils, the chocolate will start to melt. Use a spoon to fill up the chocolate molds and place the lollypop sticks. Place the chocolate sheet in the freezer and wait a few minutes. After removing the chocolates from the freezer, take the chocolate wrapping paper and wrap the chocolates tightly. Place a bag over it and tight the ribbon around it.  Stick a label in the back with your own message… And, Walllaaaa! They are ready to eat! Just make sure I’m not around.

Happy Chanukah to All!





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