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Valentine's Day Recipes  


Valentine's Day Recipe - Chocolate Modeling Clay
By Rondi Hillstrom Davis
Apr 21, 2008, 12:10



photo courtesy Photos.com
This is a fun and easy recipe to do with children. And, for anyone who needs an excuse to eat chocolate, you will be happy to know that chocolate is full of mood enhancers that add to a feeling of satisfaction and well being. So celebrate! It’s good for you.

Ingredients
  • 6 oz. chocolate chips
  • 5 teaspoons corn syrup
  • 1 gallon size zip-top bag
  • Rolling pin, cookie cutters, plastic table knife
Directions
  1. Melt the chocolate chips in the top half of a double boiler. Stir in the corn syrup.
  2. Using a wide mouth jar as a stand, place the zip-top bag inside, making sure the top edges of the bag drape over the outside of the jar. Pour the melted chocolate into the bag and seal. Let it cool.
  3. Knead until the chocolate is well mixed, smooth, and clings together. You may want to add a few drops of water for a softer consistency.
  4. Use nonstick cooking spray to grease the counter, rolling pin, cookie cutters, and your hands. As you begin to work the clay, the warmth from the kneading will make dough smooth and satiny. Cut, shape and sculpt your Valentine creations.
  5. Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.
Copyright Nine Twenty Press
About the Author: Rondi Hillstrom Davis is the co-author of the award-winning book Together: Creating Family Traditions. To check out her website that's jam packed with family ideas, visit http://www.togetherparenting.com TARGET="new" To subscribe to her online newsletter, go to http://www.togetherparenting.com/feedback.asp


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