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This thread centers around the preparation and presentation of pretzel wreaths and cranberry bark, with participants sharing their experiences, tips, and excitement about these holiday treats. Many are preparing for upcoming shows and looking for ways to enhance their demonstrations.
Views differ on the visual presentation of the cranberry bark, with some participants successfully achieving the desired look while others struggled. There is general agreement on the ease of making the pretzel wreaths.
Participants are primarily consultants preparing for holiday shows, sharing personal experiences and tips related to the homemade treats.
Consultants looking for ideas and tips for holiday-themed demonstrations may find this discussion beneficial.
MicheleC said:The wreaths are very easy to make. You can't go too slow though or they will set before you can use sprinkles. My 7 and 9 year old kids made about 30 of them for my shows this week and they looked great! Just make sure the first layer is lined up before you start the second one.
I used treat bags from the dollar store and tied them with ribbon. Everyone loved them!
pckelly said:Got any pictures Rhonda?? Looks like you had alot of fun doing them!!
Jilleysue said:I love these homemade for the holidays ideas. This is finally right up my alley. I am not really a cooker and this is more "making". Finally after months and months of getting our office back in order and 5 years of my boyfriend going thru a very hard divorce he is back to work, so I can get my PC business going again. It has been so on again off again and I hate instability. This homemade for the holidays idea is great and easy to get started again. I am doing my own show at the office November something..I think the 8th with aobut 100 employees. My goal is to get bookings. SHOULD BE GREAT. I am excited. Any tips will help. Hope all of you are doing well.
Miss our talks and all the laughs.
Jilleysue
I tend to be messy so thanks for the tip!mpkegley said:My one tip for making the wreath is before you dip pretzels in chocolate, go ahead and lay down the 5 pretzels in the shape and dip them one by one and placing them where they go. I didn't do that for my first one and I had chocolate every where because I had to keep moving the pretzels to the right spot. I hope you understand what I mean! Other than that, they were very easy. I can't wait to make them again.
dannyzmom said:Hey JS!!
I am thinking -- since you are the queen of stunning displays...set up all the SA pieces you have and use those to display pre-made yummies....fingerfoods...with people coming & going I don't know that you're going to have the time needed with any one person to actually demonstrate how to make something. You may want to have out some fresh broccoli on the Cutting Board w/Measuring Cups and a Food Chopper - let people try that...a few zucchini's with the Julienne Peeler, things like that so people can try out some tools...some food in the Small BB and the Salad Chopper for people to chop the food with...etc
J.Corley said:Tara what are the red balls?
The main ingredients for the Pretzel Wreath & Cranberry Bark include pretzels, white chocolate, dried cranberries, and nuts (such as pecans or almonds). You may also want to add festive sprinkles for decoration.
Absolutely! You can customize the bark by adding different toppings such as mini marshmallows, crushed candy canes, or other dried fruits and nuts according to your preference.
Store the Pretzel Wreath & Cranberry Bark in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a week. If you want to keep it longer, you can refrigerate it, but be sure to let it come to room temperature before serving for the best texture.
Yes, the Pretzel Wreath & Cranberry Bark makes a delightful gift! You can package it in decorative bags or boxes, making it a perfect treat for holidays, parties, or special occasions.