Pink Ice Candy Recipe

Quick and easy candy recipes for you today, I love to have packages of some of these made up and ready to go so I am prepared for the person that just stops by and has a little giftie for us. This way I am not caught off guard!

Hands down, the best prices I have seen on bark, nuts and general candy supplies is Farm N Fleet this time of year. GREAT prices compared to the grocery stores and good quality. Enjoy!

Tips on cooking candy in your microwave
1. Use containers 2 to 3 times larger than quantity to prevent boil-over.
2.Watch candy closely because a microwave oven cooks sugar very fast.
3. When using a candy thermometer, remove candy from oven first, unless you are using a specially designed microwave candy thermometer.
4. Stir candy during cooking so heat is equalized and candy cooks smooth.

PINK ICE
· 2 blocks white almond bark
· ¼ tsp. Peppermint extract
· 3 drops red food coloring
· ½ cup crushed peppermint candy
Melt the bark in Tupperwave casserole until smooth. Add remaining ingredients. Spread thin on waxed paper and cool. Cut into pieces.

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