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Christmas in July Recipes |
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From among the to-dos for Christmas this year, check out Christmas Carnivals Christmas in July Recipes for it allures you with the exciting opportunity of diverting your attention away from the usual kids and candy mush.
It's going to surely be an affair to remember, what with the spectrum of possibilities it withholds!
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Christmas in July, also called Holiday in July in the US, is essentially a market strategy launched by companies and renowned brands to push up lagging sales. Through it, they tend to multiply the charts by putting the Christmas façade before the crowd .
This day is also an unofficial holiday celebrated by America's youth. The country of its origin is Australia, where Christmas falls in summer. July in the Southern Hemispheres is the coldest month of the year. July parties are thrown to mime the traditional Christmas of the north. Australians call it the Half Christmas. In the US, TV stations may choose to re-run Christmas specials, and many stores have "Christmas in July" sales. Still, some individuals celebrate the time themselves, as a transparent excuse to have a party.
Dive in for the Hot Chocolate Master Mix with powdered sugar, unsweetened cocoa, coffee cream, salt, nonfat dry milk, cold milk (use quick shake). Fudge all of it to make chocolate milk. To a mixture in coffee mug, add hot water for hot chocolate. In the mixture in the coffee mug, add hot coffee for the Cafe Mocha feel. Put all these ingredients in large bowl and mix well. (Add 2 cups miniature marshmallows if desired). For the English Toffee that serves 10, bring in butter/margarine in addition to sugar, light corn syrup, almonds - blanched, slivered, chocolate chips - semi-sweet, vegetable shortening, almond - toasted, sliced. Melt the butter to add the sugar, corn syrup, water and almonds. Cook over medium heat until the mixture boils. Pour the mixture into a greased baking sheet, (jelly roll pan). Melt the chips with the shortening, over hot water, stirring until smooth. Spread on the toffee, which has been scored with a sharp knife in to bars. When the chocolate has set, break apart at the scores and store in a cool place in tins.
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