Showing posts with label juvenile diabetes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label juvenile diabetes. Show all posts

6/6/13

Brenda Novak's For the Cure Auction Update

Brenda Novak's For the Cure of Juvenile Diabetes is now closed for 2013.

Brenda's efforts have raised $358,315!! with a total amount raised in all the years she's been doing this of over 2 MILLION dollars to help find a cure of Juvenile Diabetes.

My efforts were small compared to some authors, but every little bit helped.

My candy and afghan raised over $621!

My Angels All Around afghan raised $130.
 
Five boxes of Sea Salt caramels raised $255.
 
 Five boxes of Chocolate Truffles raised $236


The smallest bid that won a box of chocolate truffles and Sea Salt Caramels went for was $43.

The highest bid that won a box of chocolate truffles and Sea Salt Caramels went for $60.

Two people bid and won BOTH a box of Seas Salt Caramels AND a box of Chocolate Truffles.

The afghan will by USPSing it's way to the northern reaches of Alberta Canada today, but alas the chocolates will have to wait until Oct-Nov. to be made, boxed and mailed.

I want to thank everyone who supported this wonderful cause. It is close to my heart since juvenile diabetes runs in my family, along with adult-onset diabetes.

Later, Peeps!

5/17/13

Brenda Novak's For the Cure of Juvenile Diabetes Auction

Started at the beginning of May and will run to May 31. I've been remiss about posting this, but it was in the tabs of my blog header.

There are tons of items/vacations/writerly/non-writerly/crafty/non-crafty/books stuff to bid on.

Of course, I've donated to the cause again this year.

Today is a one day auction for my truffle candies. At 6:30 AM, they already are going for $23.

Check the links for the other items to pull you to the page and then see what other stuff is available for the bidding!

Brenda Novak's 2013 For the Cure Auction is open to donations! Click the embedded link to find all sorts of goodies that will be up for auction. Plan ahead. The auction starts May 1 and closes May 31, 2013. Many of my chocolates will be up for one day auctions. I'm supposed to be notified so I can tweet/FB/Google+ my peeps!

This year I'm donating under the Art, Jewelry, Handcrafted items:
 
Currently going for a STEAL at $70. Last year this afghan raised $160!
Angels All Around afghan
Close up of angels
If you want a color other than ivory, you will have to choose it from a list of possible colors and give me 4-6 weeks to make it. 
Under For Everyone tab are my chocolates, scroll down to find them.
FIVE boxes of artisan chocolates

Molded candies:
Truffle filling flavors offered--yes, I make all my own fillings using prodigious amounts of butter, heavy cream, high quality Ghirardelli chocolate (white and dark), liquor, along with appropriate fruits and nuts.

 As of this posting, they are going for $35-38/box
 


-Amaretto—Amaretto di Saronno (almond) liquor
-Bäranjäger—a honey liquor
-Black Forest—minced cherries soaked in Kirshwasser prior to blending into a dark truffle filling.
-ButterShots—Butterscotch schnapps made into a dark truffle filling
-Chambord—Puree of blackberries and raspberries (seeds are strained out) and Chambord liquor
-Cranberry Cosmo--cranberries, vodka, with a twist of orange zest
-Frangelico—Frangelico (hazelnut) liquor
-Gingerbread--ginger root in vodka, with cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg and molasses
-Grand Marnier—juice and zest from oranges and Grand Marnier
-Key Lime—Juice and zest from Key Limes, and Tanqueray Gin
-Limoncello#1 favorite flavor “perfect combination of sweet, lemony tartness”—lemon juice and zest, and Limoncello liquor
-Peppermint Schnapps—Rumple Minze schnapps and peppermint oil
-Rum Raisin—Raisins macerated in Bacardi Select rum
-Strawberry Margarita—frozen strawberries, lime juice and Cuervo Gold tequila
-Whiskey Toffee—Jack Daniels black label whiskey and toffee pieces
AND
Five Boxes of Sea Salt Caramels
As of this posting, they are going for $43-50/box!

Sea Salt Caramelsseriously to DIE for—buttery, creamy caramel with a crunch of sea salt for the sweet and salty treat we all seem to crave-milk or dark chocolate dipped

Please take some time and look over all the wonderful items that have been donated to the cause. Many of them have reserves that have yet to be met. Please help Brenda raise donations for Juvenile Diabetes research.
 
Later, Peeps!

2/5/13

Yarn

So I wonder which one I'll chit-chat about today:

A) Spinning a good yarn, i.e. telling a good tale.

B) Yarn the material used in knitting or crocheting. Originally spun from wool, but now made from synthetic fibers.

Hm, A or B? A or B?

Actually, I thought about B, but if I have time I might touch on A.

Today, the topic is yarn, the material. And as any good blog reader wonders, "What's up with that?"

Here's the dealio. I finished making the Angels All Around afghan and mailed it to my brother--hopefully this bro will think to send me an email to let me know it arrived safely--*hint, hint*--and yes, this is a sore subject on many levels.

Anyhoo, the yarn brand I usually buy from Hobby Lobby--I Love this Yarn--was cleaned out. Though I did find six skeins (I had an extra one already) of the same lot number of Ivory to make another Angels All Around for Brenda Novak's For the Cure auction in May. But they didn't have enough skeins of a light and dark color to make a different afghan called, Comfy Cozy.
1 of 12 strips, dark sage green
Red Heart had two colors that would work, plus it was a dollar less per skein. I chose dark sage for the centers of the strips and light sage for the borders. The strips are narrower than the other patterns, but I have to make more of them.

While crocheting the first strip, I wasn't paying attention to the texture since hubs and I were catching up on Arrow, and I was learning a new pattern. I started crocheting the second strip while watching the kidlet at swim practice. That was when I started to pay attention to the texture. Maybe it was just the heat and humidity in the natatorium, but I really don't care for the texture of this brand--it's coarse to work with and doesn't slide through my fingers as easily. *blech*

Oh, I'll finish this afghan, and the colors will look very pretty, especially if my other bro has brown leather furniture, but I hope the yarn becomes easier to work with.

We shall see. I'll discuss spinning a good tale vs. diagramming sentence structure at a later date.
Won't that be special?

Later, Peeps!

6/4/12

For The Cure Auction

is now over. This year, she raise over $300,000 dollars!

And my donated items raised a total of $429!

Brenda Novak started this auction to raise monies to aid research to find a cure for Juvenile Diabetes. Her son has juvenile diabetes, and so do my sister and niece. It runs in my family, along with Adult onset diabetes. And yes, I'm keeping a sharp eye out for symptoms in my daughter since she is at one of the pivotal ages for it to strike.


If you never clicked the FOR THE CURE tab, then here is a picture of ANGELS ALL AROUND afghan that fetched $210!


A five one-pound boxes of my artisan candy raised $219, from $40-$50 a box! WOW!! 

Here is the descriptions I sent to the winners of the candy.
I probably need to work on the mouth-watering descriptions, but I tried!

The molded chocolates can be made with milk, dark or white chocolate (though the only one I like coated with the white chocolate is Kahlua) shells.
The truffle fillings are made with pure cane sugar, heavy cream, Ghirardelli white or dark chocolate along with the various fruits and/or liquor.
 -Limoncello#1 favorite flavor “perfect combination of sweet, lemony tartness”—lemon juice and zest, and Limoncello liquor
-Key Lime—Juice and zest from Key Limes, and Tanqueray Gin
-Peppermint Schnapps—Rumple Minze schnapps and peppermint oil
-Grand Marnier—juice and zest from oranges and Grand Marnier
-Amaretto—Amaretto di Saronno (almond) liquor
-Frangelico—Frangelico (hazelnut) liquor
-Whiskey Toffee—Jack Daniels black label whiskey and toffee pieces
-Rum Raison—Raisons macerated in Bacardi Select rum
-Strawberry Margarita—frozen strawberries, lime juice and Cuervo Gold tequila
-ButterShots—Butterscotch schnapps made into a dark truffle filling
-Chambord—Puree of blackberries and raspberries (seeds are strained out) and Chambord liquor
-Black Forest—minced cherries soaked in Kirshwasser prior to blending into a white truffle filling. Excellent with the dark chocolate coating.

The hand dipped candies are coated with milk chocolate, with the exception of the Grand Marnier Caramels:

-Sea Salt Caramelsseriously to DIE for—buttery, creamy caramel with a crunch of sea salt for the sweet and salty treat we all seem to crave
-Grand Marnier Caramels—a Grand Marnier and orange infused caramel dipped in dark chocolate
-Devil’s Cut Whiskey Caramels—“the angels might enjoy the whiskey evaporated out of the barrel, but give the devil his due with the intensely flavored bottom of the barrel whiskey”
-Bananas Foster Caramels—bananas cooked in brown sugar and rum equals heaven in a caramel
-Chambord Caramels—Chambord, blackberries and raspberries (seeds are strained out!)
-Aftershock Cinnamon Caramels—Aftershock schnapps
-Cherries Jubilee Caramels—pureed cherries macerated in brandy
Or
Buttery Pecan Toffee—Pecan toffee is hand dipped in milk chocolate and tossed with ground pecans

So if you didn't bid on any items this year, then stick around you'll get a chance to bid during May 2013!

Or you can email me and place an order for Christmas!

Later, Peeps! 

5/1/12

For the Cure of Diabetes 2012

Today is the first day of Brenda Novak's For the Cure of Diabetes auction!

Diabetes runs in my family, juvenile and adult onset, so this auction is close to my heart.

There is a TON of items you can bid on, just search down the left hand column for the category of your choice. Personally, I'd look through all the categories because you never know what gems will be hiding. There is everything from Once in a Lifetime Experience to having your name put in a Best Selling author's book--heck, I'd do this for free!

Brenda is even giving away an IMac for the highest number of bids.

There are items for writers, aspiring writers, readers or simply because.

I had to search for a little bit to find out where my items have been placed. They are under: Art and Handcrafted Items.

My candy offerings are there . . . holy-moly! One is already up to $25?? On the first day of auction? Are you kidding me?? Wowzers! My afghan has received zero bids so far. I hope that changes as the month continues.

Take your time, look through all the offerings and bid on the one(s) of your choice. The proceeds go to a good cause.

Later, Peeps!

1/5/12

Experimenting with Caramel

Sooo . . . I've been experimenting with making caramel fillings. Well, one actually. The sea salt recipe was such a success that I wanted to try different flavors for caramel.

I love caramel, its rich, buttery goodness with each bite. The stiffness of it before it gives way, leaving impressions of your teeth in it. The way the chocolate covering enhances the flavor of the caramel. Ahhhhh . . .

Okay, I just love candy.

AND making it, so I thought I'd experiment with other flavors. The first one on my list was--Whiskey! I love the earthiness of a good Tennessee whiskey that I thought I'd try to incorporate the flavor into a caramel. The first batch didn't have the deep flavor that I was looking for--and I used nearly two cups of the stuff. Part of the problem is that alcohol tends to hit the sinuses with its essence which adds another level of enjoyment to the experience. Well, the alcohol cooks out, and no, I'm not about to add it after the fact. 

The texture was a little softer than I wanted, I was shooting for a stiffer caramel that could hold up to being cut and dipped, but it was incredibility smooth and buttery with just a hint of flavor. Once it is dipped, it will be harder to detect that flavor. I'll just have to figure out a way to concentrate the flavor. Once I figure out the recipe, then I can try other caramel flavors. I still like the idea of rum caramel, bananas foster, and cinnamon. Any other flavors you might be interested in me trying to make?

Oh, you want to know what brought on this fit of madness?

A few years ago, Brenda Novak's youngest son was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes. She started a crusade to fight the disease and to provide money for much needed research, so she started an online auction that warped into For the Cure. With the exception of last year, I have donated a crocheted afghan--and I probably will crochet one again this year--but since I make 'artisan' candy, I thought I might donate a few boxes. I do have a few concerns about this, so it might not happen.

Yeah, I know it's a little

Anyhoo--I thought I'd experiment anyway . . . I have to get ready for candy season next year, right?