Best candy making supplies according to redditors
We found 438 Reddit comments discussing the best candy making supplies. We ranked the 207 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 438 Reddit comments discussing the best candy making supplies. We ranked the 207 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
You can find all kinds of fun bento toys on Amazon. Here are my faves:
Kotobuki Egg Mold, Rabbit and Bear
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002TZ04J6/
SCI Cuisine International 2.75 Inch Square Egg Press
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002C8ZDQE/
CUTEZCUTE 10-Piece Bento Decoration Box, Animals Food Picks and Forks https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0038LNVR2/
Happy Sales Stainless Steel Vegetable Cutters
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00095VK7S/
CuteZCute Animal Friends Food Deco Cutter and Stamp Kit
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CDPNA70/
Kotobuki Crayon Bento Box, Black Ninja
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00C61CP3G/
Sushi Grass Baran Garnish Short
http://amzn.com/B001F73TX2
If you enjoy this sort of thing, it's easy to get lost in Amazon's lists of related products.
Spend $30 on those tools and these lunches should take 10 mins to assemble in the morning. One of my biggest challenges is keeping a variety of foods on hand.
*edited to add link to green sushi grass
Thank you! Baked at 325F for 15 minutes in this very helpful silicon baking pan.
hard boiled egg molds
This is the recipe I used, without the lethicin. I infused 4T of coconut oil with 6g of flower, estimated at 15% thc. I got 155 bears meat approx 6mg per bear.
Next time I’d make the following adjustments:
https://www.infusedeats.com/recipes/cannabis-infused-gummies/
I used these molds: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01EJJ8SBK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_1zHmDbDQFTJ3N
Hello Beautiful Bombshells!
I see 1987 Members...not quite 2k as of yet. That was a good year :) The year I graduated high school and made the decision to move from Indiana to Florida.
I woke up bright eyed and bushy tailed at 5 am after hitting the sack at 9 pm and not waking up a single time during the night. Yahoooooooo! Thank you so much to all who responded to my frustration with explaining why I'm not starving myself to my husband. I sent him a long email explaining what was happening with my body and articles to back things up (thanks u/BRC_haus) that I was sent, as well as more that I found. I think he gets it now. Who knew it just took me explaining things? I guess we're never too old to learn over and over again that communication is the key :)
I also OMAD'ed yesterday. Dinner was Crockpot Mississippi Pot Roast with Cauliflower Mash and Roasted Delicata Squash (roasted with butter, sugar free maple syrup, thyme, salt & pepper). It was not a pretty plate (or picture). but man was it damn tasty. I actually ate the fat on the beef and enjoyed it. Normally I spit it out and give it to my dog :D I also had a SlimFast Fat Bomb Snack of the Peanut Butter Cup, as well as a Pumpkin Pie Fat Bomb. I made the recipe (I got 24 fat bombs even though the recipe yields 12 because I used a smaller silicon mold) and froze them. Hubby hasn't really been eating them, so they'll last me for awhile :)
Today is hair day! I need a touch up on the purple so bad. It's faded to lavender and I can't wait until it's dark purple again. I hope ya'll have a wonderful Thursday and KCKO! XOXOXO
I use a muffin-top silicone baking pan to bake eggs, a little water on top, and they're the perfect size and shape for sandwiches. They come in various sizes and materials.
/u/MrLista posted this recipe. I made 2 batches, one raspberry (shown) and one peach (at the end)
Original recipe: http://www.myketokitchen.com/keto-recipes/low-carb-ketogenic-raspberry-cream-fat-bombs/
Reddit post:
https://www.reddit.com/r/ketorecipes/comments/4acy04/raspberry_cream_fat_bombs_treat_your_lady_shell/
My batch of peach
http://imgur.com/xTqqiXb
Amazon molds:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00YBCHYF2?ref=olp_product_details
Here is the [recipe] (https://thedomesticrebel.com/2016/08/15/the-best-butterbeer-cupcakes/) I used. I tweeked it a little bit to my liking. I used a mold from [amazon] (https://www.amazon.com/Cybrtrayd-A126-Protective-Copyrighted-Instructions/dp/B000EBMUNU/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1511559193&sr=8-2&keywords=harry+potter+chocolate+frog+mold) and stuffed the dark chocolate frogs with butterscotch chips. I added bits o' brickle to the icing before placing the frogs on. Trying to make
fetchHarry Potter holidays/Christmas happen and used Thanksgiving as an opportunity to start. My in-laws loved it, but it didn't turn out quite as I would have liked especially since I was pressed for time. [edit: I don't know how to format, guys]https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JE35CC0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_CoNVBbSES6SW3
Cheaper on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Fred-Friends-FUNNY-SIDE-Skull/dp/B00FL2CMMQ/
Recipe:
•1fl oz infused coconut oil Calculator for dosing
•2fl oz water (or juice is what I use)
•like an 1/8th tsp of sunflower lecithin
•2x Knox gelatin envelopes (1.8g ea iirc)
•3oz (small box) Jello brand whatever flavor
•Tartaric acid (manufactured Citric acid is low key poison FYI)
•organic raw sugar
Directions:
Put infused oil and water in like a small candy pot and stir till they’re mixed up very well (try to keep as cool as possibly without the coconut oil hardening). Mix in the Knox gelatin thoroughly, then add the jello box and do the same. Next you just let it sit for 10-15mins for sugar to bloom or some shit, should be like thicc applesauce .
I like to go low and slow, I have a little copper pot that holds heat well so I want to gradually build up the heat till I get to my desired temps (I’ll us IR gun or candy thermometer next time to be more accurate).
On my stove I start at 2 on the dial and continuously stir with a little whisk for maybe 5-8 mins till it looks like it’s starting to melt down. Turn it up to 3-4 on the dial while still stirring continuously, another 8-10mins till it’s all melted down, it’ll get clear and get more syrupy if you let it drop off the whisks. Usually once I see a little vapor or if I stop stirring it bubbles at all I pull it from heat and keep stirring.
Switch the dial to LOW (want to keep pot pretty warm to keep goop from solidifying) and start filling the molds with a dropper that came with the molds. I usually have a helper because I have zero patience. One stirring, one filling molds. Makes the process a lot easier. i usually get 100-110 gummy bears. If you end up with more you didn’t cook it long or hot enough and they’ll likely sweat/weep.
Next I put them in the freezer for 30mins to an hour depending what all I have going on.
I have a cooling rack that I pop the gummy bears out on straight from the freezer, air dry (my ceiling air vent hits the counter just right to speed this along).
Toss the bears in a Tupperware with whatever coating suits your taste, Mine is usually around 1-1.5 tsp of tartaric acid and 1-2 cups of sugar mixed in (I’ll use this to coat a few hundred before I tweak it at all). Shake vigorously and make sure all get evenly coated. Toss bears in a sifter to clean up and back on the cooling rack for 15-30mins. Double coat if needed.
Should be find under 78-80°f ambient air, no sun. Store in fridge just to be safe til used.
If it's the post that Mrsgordon was mentoning then here's the link.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00OPXKYPO/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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http://amzn.com/B01EJJ8SBK
To add to everyone else, please get a scale. Are you new to this? Stay away from essential oils and milk till you get at least some YouTube videos on it down. I would just toss this batch because it's hard knowing where exactly you went wrong. Also, start small. Your batch is like 9 pounds and not many people start out that big. My first batch was 2.5 and I used individual soap molds. If you cook in that pan, you can't anymore. You might want to toss it. Get a wood/silicone mold for soap. It's going to be hell trying to get soap out of there. Also, if you really wanted to keep that as a soap pan, line it with wax/freezer paper to make it easier to get out. I'm sorry there are just so many mistakes here and maybe watch some videos by SoapQueenTV and Soaping101 on YouTube or pick up a few books. I'm not sure who inspired you to make soap but please please please do more research. You need to read up on lye, get a good soap calculator, read up on essential oils, safety, what to use for molds, oil properties...everything. I put the there because I want to mention that one ounce of lavender wouldn't have done much for that recipe. It would have most likely fade very fast.
Don't let people scare you off of using a ton of cocoa butter. I've used it up to 50% of a bar and had something decent. Your bar would not have come out right either way. Nothing in there would have created a lather you needed and it might have been semi-soft for a long time. I recommend getting some coconut oil, investing in Palm Oil/Lard/Tallow for conditioning and lather, olive oil, and castor oil to boost lather.
Here are some of those helpful links:
You should invest in some silicone ice trays or brownie bite moulds ;) Unless those ARE silicone ones in which case you are already all set. Wayyyy easier to get stuff out and transfer to a freezer bag or other container. I've used these ones for baby food (would work great for pesto):
https://www.amazon.com/Wilton-Bite-Size-Brownie-Silicone-24-Cavity/dp/B001T4URXG/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=wilton+brownie+bite&qid=1569664299&s=gateway&sr=8-1
I know there's been a ton of BEC posts, but I was really happy with how easy and fast this was, mostly due to the silicone "bun" mold, and silicone egg rings. You don't need to even spray the mold and the buns/cookies/whatever just pop right out. I'm terrible at baking so this method is a bit of a personal triumph. I use these all the time now.
Takeaway: Next time, I'll make the buns even thinner. They had great structural integrity. Don't worry if your batter comes out somewhat thin, it will form up quickly.
Net Carbs: 2.5 (5.5 with a little ketchup)
Fat: 31g
EDIT: Formatting
Okay, so a while ago I said I was going to make a gummy bear tutorial and I never did so I thought it was about time I at least made a write up for them. This recipe will get you right around 200 gummy bears.
Tools:
Ingredients:
Decarbing
Pre-heat your oven to 250F - 260F, use the digital theremometer to keep an eye on the temp to make sure it stays around there and does not get above 260F. I like to place my concentrates into the small pyrex dish and decarb in that. Put the dish with your concentrates in the oven for 30 minutes. You can check it around the 30 minute mark and see if it is fully decarbed. Look for it to be pretty clear of all little "carbination" like bubbles. When those are mostly gone you are done decarbing. It will take around 30 minutes. Go a little longer if you want couch lock / sleepy time gummies.
When it is done decarbing pull it out and set it to the side for a minute.
Infusing the coconut oil
Grab your medium sized pot and put a few inches of water in it. get it to a boil then turn the temp all the way down to a very low heat. When the water is ready place your dish with the freshly decarbed oil into the water bath and add the 1 Tbsp of coconut oil to the dish.
Let the two mix for a few minutes until they are nicely combined. It shouldn't take long maybe 10 minutes max.
Grease your molds
At this point if you dont have silicone molds (I do and I still grease mine for precautions) grease your molds so you don't forget to do it before adding your gummies.
Preping fruit juice (or water)
In the second small pyrex dish pour your real fruit juice / water or whatever base liquid you are using for your gummies. I havent tried much besides fruit juice and water but you can experiment with other liquids, but don't do an experiment on a batch with THC in it just in case something doesn't work out.
To the fruit juice / water add 1 tsp of soy lecthin and stir with the fork. Place the dish in the fridge for 5 minutes or so and stir again. Let it sit in the fridge stirring occasionaly until the soy lecthin is fully desolved.
This liquid mixture NEEDS TO BE COLD for the blooming process to work so make sure to keep it cold.
Mixing the dry ingredients
In your small non-stick pot mix the following together: 85 grams of Jello, 5 Tbsp of Gelatin, 1/4 cup of sugar. Completely mix them all together and dont let any of them get wet yet. Stir and stir until they are completely mixed.
Blooming
Take your mixed dry ingredients and pour in your friut juice (water) soy lecthin mixture. Stir it and get everything evenly mixed and make sure there are no lumps. When everything is evenly mixed place the lid on the small pot and let it sit for 10 minutes.
This is called "blooming" the gelatin and allows the gelatin to absorbe the water. The water needs to be cold because gelatin activates at about 120F and after that will start to set when it cools. We don't want it setting right now.
My recipe calls for this
LorAnn Oils Mold Inhibitor Flavor 1 oz Clear https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BAXVFMS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_7cqFDbPV5AT4B
I made them myself. Melting chocolates are relatively inexpensive (you can find them at most any craft store) and I ordered this mold off of Amazon.
Though you could try and of these also:Here, Or Here, Or these "sexy frogs," which actually kind of creep me out, lol.
The one I ordered used a LOT of chocolate.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0744DG9JJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_X9-aBbVZD4P91
I use a Soxhlet extractor with Everclear (95% ethanol) as the solvent. Then I add water, and distill off the ethanol to reuse. From 25g of ground dry jalapenos, I end up with 250ml of flavored water. For a less potent batch, you can make due with juice from a jar of sliced jalapenos, which is how I used to make them.
I use two sets of these for a recipe, and almost fill them. I've been playing with different ways to get them into the molds. A polyethylene squeeze bottle for candy making works well but gets hot, so I suggest using gloves. I've recently started using a Polypropylene syringe which seems a bit easier.
The honey takes the edge off for a while and then, as the sugar fades, the spice kicks in. They are a great way to clear the sinuses. The gelatin doesn't hold up really well if they get warm, so I keep them in the fridge. Between the cold and the honey, they keep for a good long time.
I had posted this recipe in a thread here a little while back and am pretty happy with them:
I’ve been making no bake bars that are really easy and pretty tasty:
1 oz herb, decarb for 25 minutes at 250 F
Move into double boiler with 2 cups clarified butter, you can also use coconut oil.
Simmer in the butter for 2 hrs, strain and press the bud to squeeze out all of the butter, discard the bud.
To the melted herb butter add:
400 grams honey
350 grams smooth peanut or almond butter
5-10 grams lecithin (optional)
Let that melt and mix together over a double boiler then add:
6 cups oat flour
5 Tbps raw cacao powder
1 Tbps salt
Pinch cayenne pepper (optional)
You may need to add a little more oat flour if it’s wet, up to an additional cup.
Mix together well and let sit 20 minutes before moving into molds (I use these)or a brownie pan. Refrigerate until solid and enjoy :)
They freeze well and can be eaten straight from the freezer due to the high fat content.
Americans: I think I found the mold on Amazon!
link...
or maybe these
/u/TrashyTripod & /u/gotsmile, you guys are going to laugh at how easy this is.
There are recipes online. Do a little googling about what soap ingredients have different effects, like I did a rose oil (omg, the scent!) and rose clay soap, which is good for skin, or honey and oatmeal which is more exfoliation. Some are better for dry skin, oily skin, or just neutral.
I buy everything from Amazon:
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How To
The soap base breaks apart into 1 inch cubes. In a microwave safe measuring cup, microwave 2-4 cubes in 30 second increments until melted. Stir in any oils, perfumes, or colorants (although I avoid coloring soap, personally; I like the 'natural' stuff). Pour the appropriate amount into your mold. Working quickly, in the soap-filled mold, stir in any large add-ins, like charcoal or oatmeal. Wipe down the measuring cup, repeat as necessary.
Leave the mold out at room temperature to set. Give it time (6-24 hours). Gently remove from the mold and wrap in cling wrap to avoid moisture beads from forming. Later, put the plastic-wrapped soaps in a little goody bag with a piece of colorful tissue paper. FYI, the tissue paper will stick to the soap if they touch.
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Tips:
Look for candy molds. Example below.
https://www.amazon.com/Cavity-Silicone-Chocolate-Dropper-Making/dp/B01DNOFDHY/ref=lp_2231405011_1_5?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1467562081&sr=1-5
Brownies are easy to make, easy to portion, have enough butter to properly carry the THC & the chocolate helps cover up some of the flavor. They freeze well & are easy to wrap up if you're making big batch.
...and you can bake them in these things to make the portioning really consistent
Marijuana Leaf Embossed Silicone Chocolate Candy Mold Ice Cube Trays, 2 Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0744DG9JJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_QVy3CbKN331TQ
Look at party and Halloween stores. I have one like this and I think it took at least four cups of gelatin to fill it. I don't know that there's anything on the market that's truly horse-sized, but a human-sized one is surprisingly heavy.
I used Rosanna Pansino's Poo Emoji Cake Mold from Wilton!
Right on, rainbow 🌈🏳️🌈 I love it!
I'm bisexual and married to my cis male partner, so many don't see or know my queer side. My previous marriage was to a man... and then a woman as she transitioned during our 10 year marriage. We are still good friends and I consider her family. It bothers me that "normal" people assume we divorced because of her SRS. While that did add some additional issues to deal with, the main problems were just plain old normal married stuff - poor communication, a lot of time spent apart, financial stress, etc.
In my 20's and 30's, I was conflicted - I felt like I had to prove my bisexuality, that I wasn't just going through a phase or being trendy to the rainbow 🌈🏳️🌈 community. At the same time, I was also very worried about coming out TOO loudly because of possible workplace repercussions (government employee), especially when I'm married to a man. "Why bother making a fuss if it doesn't matter?" said one co-worker. But as I've gotten older and found more like minded queer and ally friends, and as I've gained more self-esteem in general, I don't care much what others think. Last year, on Twitter, I came out on National Coming Out Day - loud and proud.
My motto? "What others think of me is none of my business."
Link
EDIT: It's been brought to my attention by my 16 year old niece that I'm actually pansexual. I guess I've always thought for myself that bisexual covered men and women regardless of how they identify.
Same. And then someone else on this sub recommended this silicone tray and it was such a game changer for me
Here's some of the stuff I get/got from Amazon since starting Keto back in Sept of 13.
Almond Flour(5LB) I buy this every couple months - http://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0055IRNAC
Quest Bars - http://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00DLDH1N2
Silicone Molds - http://smile.amazon.com/dp/B001T4URXG ; http://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00D6V59Y2
Swerve(Conf sugar) - http://smile.amazon.com/dp/B004X73DAU
Zero Carb Protein Powder - http://smile.amazon.com/dp/B000E95HP0
Psyllium Husk - http://smile.amazon.com/dp/B002RWUNYM
Silicone Mats - http://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00629K4YK
1 truclear syringe. I used GDP
1 unflavored gelatin packet
1/2 teaspoon corn starch
1/2 teaspoon lecithin granules (I had to get these at GNC myself)
1 jello packet, with sugar tho. 3 oz. We used blue.
Some measuring cups (1 large one)I got those molds off amazon these ones! It included the little syringe thingy.
and a good mixing utensil! Preferably silicon. A good saucepan also, I used a rather small one. Don't want anything sticking!
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Recipe:
1/3 cup water + 2 tablespoons. Next time I'm going to try fruit juice. Put that into a pan.
Add the lecithin granules 1/2 teaspoon, stir well.
Add the unflavored gelatin. Stir that well.
Wait about 5 minutes for it to get really....gooey?
While doing this you need to get your distillate to be more runny. I chose to put mine inside a plastic bag, which I submerged in water. I pulled the syringe part off a bit so I could see how runny it was.
Move your saucepan to the heat on low. Stir it occasionally until everything is liquid (granules suck) but do not boil.
Once it's liquified, add a generous 1/2 teaspoon of cornstarch. Mix that well. IT will take a second until it's completely mixed in.
Add the jello packet and mix in.
Now you add and generously mix your distillate to the jello and keep the heat on it briefly while mixing to ensure it gets throughout.
Put them into the molds and refrigerate 30 minutes.
and finished!we used blue raspberry.
I personally, took the remaining distillate and submerged the whole syringe into my tea. Waste not, want not. Made about 130, around 6 mg of THC each.
The Dash Mini-Waffle grill is great for the latest craze -- Chaffles!
I do a lot of microwave cooking, so:
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I regularly use these silicone cookware in the oven or microwave:
For microwave cookware, I regularly use:
I use that "Noodle" bowl for egg drop and "dump" soups, "leftovers" chili, omelets, "custard in a bowl" (microwaved cream cheese pancakes), "Spanish" fried rice or Cabbage Alfredo, frozen meatballs + Rao's marinara + Italian blend cheese, sausage with peppers and onions, and heating up of any frozen veggies with butter and spices.
It's also a great mixing bowl for the small mixes I do. I usually sift together all my dry ingredients in the bowl, do all of my wet ingredients in the Magic Bullet, then pour the wet ingredients over the dry ingredients and fold together with a large silicone spatula. Nothing sticks to the bowl, so it's so easy to mix things in the bowl AND dump everything out.
I regularly use the 6-cavity and 3-cavity silicone molds and mini cake cups for buns or Cheese crisps or Egg Loaf or Fluffy Coconut Flour Pancake Rounds.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01EJJ8SBK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I'm just using these, but there are all sorts of molds out there. And if you hit legal states I bet you can find those gummies you love in canna-form.
This: http://mariamindbodyhealth.com/gummy-bears/
and this: https://www.amazon.com/Candy-Silicone-SENHAI-Gumdrop-Chocolate/dp/B01JYBP7R6/ref=sr_1_5?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1485263662&sr=1-5&keywords=gummy+bear+mold
You're welcome.
It seems easy enough and you can get silicone sucker molds off amazon
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015C62EYG/
Edit: lol whoopsies I caused a link spam :O
How about gummy bears?
This recipe goes over decarbing and making oil so you can skip right to the making gummies step.
The recipe uses 1/4c which is about 60ml so you might want to scale it back a little or add 10ml of normal coconut oil.
I’ve found that coconut oil makes great gummy bears and if you add some mold inhibitor they won’t need to be refrigerated.
I made the gummies, it actually worked. Had a big bag of Now brand beef gelatin, and finally found a use for it. I filled 24 wilton silicone brownie molds, about 17 calories each. I used some vegetable cutters to cut some into shapes.
Crocheting owl things makes me happy!
also.... this cause... it's unique and weird and adorable all at once
Oohh, those are both great ideas! I'll probably try them both.
Edit: is this the right mold? http://www.amazon.com/Cybrtrayd-A126-Chocolate-Copyrighted-Instructions/dp/B000EBMUNU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1409682482&sr=8-1&keywords=mold+for+chocolate+frog
https://www.amazon.com/Fred-Friends-FUNNY-SIDE-Skull/dp/B00FL2CMMQ
Gummy Bear Molds!
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Because making candy is a ton of fun! So is eating it!
Yes exactly! I have a bunny, fish, car, bear, etc. Just boil the eggs and pop them in there to cool in cold water and they turn out great. Here is a link to my exact set: https://www.amazon.com/Yunko-Heart-Shape-Decorating-Fondant/dp/B00JE35CC0/ref=pd_aw_lpo_79_bs_img_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=WMMHS32QJXNNR8WZSTJ8
Got them off amazon Candy Silicone Molds & Ice Cube... https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01JYBP7R6?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf
Gummy bear molds https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DNOFDHY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_8y63Cb0YX9N6V
Rick and Morty keyboard-mousepad: https://smile.amazon.com/Anti-Slip-Water-Resistant-Stitched-Extended-Desktop/dp/B07H5PPTTL $25
Harry Potter Chocolate frogs and card: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00AZJABLO/ $7 or Chocolate Frog mold if they expressed any interest in kitchen gadgets when mentioning gadgets: https://smile.amazon.com/Cybrtrayd-A126-Protective-Copyrighted-Instructions/dp/B000EBMUNU also $7
My favorite gaming mouse: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B06X3ZT78Q (also on my wishlist as I just got a new computer and need 2 - one for desktopn one for laptop). $18
And that take us right to the limit.
I know mice are pretty individualized though, so perhaps this alternate gift package would be better:
Ice Cream Play and freeze (gadget and gets them off the computer for about 30min): https://smile.amazon.com/YayLabs-Play-Freeze-Cream-Maker/dp/B009GFKIXE $39
Rick and Marty x Harry Potter shirt: https://smile.amazon.com/T-Shirt-Professor-Severus-Colored-Clothing/dp/B07KX19KPC $20
Ack! I went over. I always do that. Oy. Anyway, maybe spme good ideas there.
This stuff is something you add to increase the shelf life of food. I use it in brownies too, it keeps them from spoiling too fast.
http://www.amazon.com/Fred-Funny-Side-Skull-Black/dp/B00FL2CMMQ
These are perfect for making them
4x4 talt med HPSljus och mykorrhizjord.
Foredrar att ata, ska testa att gora en tinktur av shaket, och sedan anvanda den for att gora godis med.
Note on Fat Bombs: I've noticed the recipe listed on their website for fat bombs is different than the youtube video. I prefer the one on the website. But experiment around and see what you like best.
Enjoy! :D KCKO!
http://www.amazon.com/Kotobuki-Plastic-Mold-Rabbit-Bear/dp/B002TZ04J6/ref=pd_bxgy_k_img_b WOWOW!!!
EDIT I bought these and plan to report back. This is badass.
Then you have an excuse to buy these! Egg Molds!
http://www.amazon.com/Kotobuki-Plastic-Mold-Rabbit-Bear/dp/B002TZ04J6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1334317757&sr=8-1
Sounds like fun! I'll have to do this later
1.) Something that is grey: Pelican Gray Nail Polish. (on private WL)
2.) Something reminiscent of rain: Shower Curtain is a barrier between the bathroom tiles and cascading, rain-like, waterfall that flows from the showerhead. (on dream WL)
3.) Something food related that is unusual: Candy Mold. Chocolate frogs, anyone? (on under $5 WL)
4.) Something on your list that is for someone other than yourself. Tell me who it's for and why. (Yes, pets count!): Ice Cream Maker. No ice cream for me because I started keto last week. My friends and family would benefit from this when I make them some delicious ice cream. (on dream WL)
5.) A book I should read! I am an avid reader, so take your best shot and tell me why I need to read it!: The Knife of Never Letting Go. It's book one of the Chaos Walking trilogy, which has rave reviews. Apparently it's a dark, dystopian book full of suspense. (on high priority WL)
6.) An item that is less than a dollar, including shipping... that is not jewelry, nail polish, and or hair related!: Laser Finger Beams (not on WL)
7.) Something related to cats. I love cats! (keep this SFW, you know who you are...): Westside Warrior Nail Polish. Lions, which are really big cats, are warriors of the jungle. (on under $5 WL)
8.) Something that is not useful, but so beautiful you must have it: Origami Star Paper. I like folding these, but once I make them into stars, I literally have nothing to do with them. There's jars of them all across my house and all I can do is look at them (on under $5 WL)
9.) A movie everyone should watch at least once in their life. Why?: Song from Iron Man 3 Soundtrack. Everyone should see it because Iron Man + Tony Stark + RDJ = <3 (on digital WL)
10.) Something that would be useful when the zombies attack. Explain.: Spin-the-shot. If zombies attack, I would need to be drunk, so this would come in handy for some last minute fun before I turn into a brain eating zombie. Let's face it, I'm not surviving a zombie attack... (on $5-$10 WL)
11.) Something that would have a profound impact on your life and help you to achieve your current goals: Coconut Oil. Everyone on the keto subreddit raves about this stuff. Being a newbie to this lifestyle, I feel that if so many people had great results using this oil, that it would help with my goals. (on $11-$25 WL)
12.) One of those pesky Add-On items: Anti-stress face mask (not surprisingly, found on my add-on WL)
13.) The most expensive thing on your list. Your dream item. Why?: Globe Bar. I would feel like a super cool James Bond-esque spy who would have a secret room hidden behind a bookshelf. Plus I love alcohol and globes. (on dream WL)
14.) Something bigger than a bread box: Desk Easel. (on $11-25 WL)
15.) Something smaller than a golf ball: Earrings. (on private WL)
16.) Something that smells wonderful: Pink Punch Baby Lips (on add-ons WL)
17.) A (SFW) toy: Kindle. I would consider this a techie toy. (on dream WL)
18.) Something that would be helpful for going back to school: Fun Colored Pens. (on add-on WL)
19.) Something related to your current obsession, whatever that may be: Paints. My current obsession is painting! (on $11-25 WL)
20.) Something that is just so amazing and awe-inspiring that I simply must see it. Explain why it is so grand: Mug. I love love love this literature mug. I not only love the varying typography all over it, but I think that there are some really striking first lines of literature. (on $11-25 WL)
BONUS
1.) Real name: PM sent
2.) Made in Oregon: Handwarmer Mug
Edit: raffle phrase - fear cuts deeper than swords
I just ordered this candy mold to make some frog chocolates for my kids halloween party. $4.30 (w/ amazon prime) seemed like a decent price.
They are actually silicone brownie molds.
Link
I love these things.
Here ya go! Yeah I love them too. They are the perfect size as well. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0744DG9JJ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;psc=1
This is seal-iest contest ever.
I love animal puns too.
And I always do them on porpoise.
I usually can't stop myself and it gets pretty hawkward.......
I love animals too! [And that's why I really want this.] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002TZ04J6/ref=aw_ls_8_5?colid=5FGF6LYZ2D07&amp;coliid=I24Z4OVN2JFS1Y)
Molds here https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00YBCHYF2/ref=psdcmw_2231405011_t1_B00V5B11YW
It is. I used an egg mold. Pretty easy. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002TZ04J6/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?qid=1409053743&amp;sr=8-2&amp;pi=SX200_QL40
I haven't tried gummies before. I'm actually waiting on a delivery from UPS today for gummy bear molds from Amazon. I got these from Amazon.
Planning something a little different than just using canna oil though...
My plan is to make shroom tea (I make a lot of mushroom edibles too), and use that for the 'water' part of the gummy recipe, and medicated coconut oil for the THC. The goal is to work out a nice balance of THC and psilocybin for nice euphoric "recreational" gummy bears.
I'll be trying them next week when I get a chance to sit down and make everything. If it works out, maybe I'll post the recipe here on /r/treedibles if it'd be welcome. The rules don't necessarily mention anything about cooking with other psychoactive drugs.
Link to resin
Link to mold
Though you can use any mold you want, make sure it is silicone so it come out of the mold easily.
Here are a few more I've made.
For less messy amazon links you can extract the part after "/dp/" in
https://www.amazon.com/Chawoorim-12-Owls-Silicone-Chocolate/dp/B010Q3HY0E/ref=pd_rhf_eeolp_s_cp_7?_encoding=UTF8&amp;pd_rd_i=B010Q3HY0E&amp;pd_rd_r=VWJCN8T30KPVYBRNYTMH&amp;pd_rd_w=AYCIR&amp;pd_rd_wg=Cbm8O&amp;psc=1&amp;refRID=VWJCN8T30KPVYBRNYTMH
and make it:
https://amzn.com/B010Q3HY0E
BEEP BOP
Plz send any recommendations via PM
Heart Mold
you could fill that with a resin to make heart shape.
Oooh, make her a mixtape! Buy songs that remind you of your relationship & purchase them on the Amazon Digital Music. Depending on what songs you choose--you could end up with enough $ left over to get a mix of things for her!
A cute bento box may also be nice choices. Especially if you whip her up a nice lunch to put in it! Take her on a picnic date! They also have molds for different types of food in the shape of cute animals.
Here is the desktop version of your link
I'm sure she will love it, especially because you made it! Go YOU! My mini LOVES the poop emoji - and I found this at Joann's about two weeks ago. One 50% off coupon, and voilà - she's got a poop emoji baking mold in her Christmas stocking. LOL - I can only imagine the shenanigans that are going to come out of this!
If you have a store that sells them you could also get these things. My coworker was all like "YOU NEED TO MAKE BUNNY SHAPED EGGS!!!"
Today I broke my dresser by attempting to use it as a step stool to get to the top shelves in my closet. Why was I using my dresser as a step stool? Because I couldn't afford a step stool :| Which means now I get to buy a new dresser, and until then the drawers are just stacked up in the back of my closet.
So, as much as I hate my most useful gift being a gift card, a gift card would really really help put a dent into the $60+ I'll need to spend on a dresser soon.
A real, actual item that I think is very interesting (and entertaining!) is The Princess Bride <3 And for a useful item, this silicone brownie mold solves the problem of who gets the edges and whose piece is bigger :-D
This would come in handy when I make banana bread and zucchini bread.
These egg molds on my Gizmos and Geekery list would rock!
Also, Patrick Kane is our hero! (former Chicago girl here...)
We have a lot of bulk food stores where I live, so things like the Jelly Bellies we'll be getting from there, and the other bulk candy!
I'm using these: https://www.amazon.ca/Cybrtrayd-A126-Chocolate-Copyrighted-Instructions/dp/B000EBMUNU to make the chocolate frogs. It's super easy and they look soo cute!
What if you got something like this http://www.amazon.com/Cavity-Silicone-Chocolate-Dropper-Making/dp/B01DNOFDHY/ref=lp_2231405011_1_5?s=kitchen&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1464972513&amp;sr=1-5 and you could make chocolates? I saw elsewhere you were considering coconut oil but that liquefies at any temp over 80 degrees, so chocolate might work better. I'd still use everclear and maybe stir up each candy with a toothpick.
I've been low on motivation for a while, but calisthenics, walking and running.
The couple of exercise related items I have on my lists are well over the price range, so maybe I could dance while I fry me some eggs. :P
work out all day, twerk out all night.
Yeah, the white really makes the dimensionality of it pop!
I haven't polished any of them at all, and they are in this mold. The bottom of the mold is where all the magic happens.Here's what the open part looks like, which is what I would consider to be the back of the coaster.
They are definitely hardened. I have had a couple come out completely set, but still bendy, though.
Oh, I don't know what limitations would be in different countries. I just google searched chocolate frog mold.
Here is an amazon option
I got a similar one of those molds recently, specifically to keep my ‘pizzas’ in check, since they otherwise spread all over the parchment paper if I go that route.
Amazon link to referenced mold:
Freshware Silicone Mold, Resin... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OPXKYPO?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I will be working alone in the office from 1:30pm to 8pm, after being at school from 8am to 1pm. No decorations or pumpkins even :(
I am going to see if I can wear my giant penguin onesye to school and work Friday to maybe be a bit excited, but haven't found out yet.
I am so looking forward to moving next year and having a normal houred job where I can actually give out candy for Halloween!
We do have plenty of candy to give out so hopefully my boyfriend will answer the door. I flew with a foster cat cross country a few weeks ago and prepped a bunch of little candy bags to apologize to anyone on the plane bothered by the cat crying, but the cat ended up not crying at all so I have a ton of candy lol.
The best under $5 things for Halloween off my wishlist are:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CHGUOOM/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&amp;colid=3JLD7DTS1YQT5&amp;coliid=I2Y5ERDX79LX27&amp;psc=1 soft paws for my pumpkin colored cat (I could find the Halloween orange/black ones to add to my list if you're super picky lol)
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000EBMUNU/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pd_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&amp;colid=3JLD7DTS1YQT5&amp;coliid=IEB7B0CY3NXL6&amp;psc=1 chocolate frog candy mold
http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/3NMO46TJ546BP/ref=cm_wl_rlist_go_o?sort=universal-price&amp;view=null&amp;id=3NMO46TJ546BP and this is my 'random shit that would make fun cosplay bits' wishlist that probably has more Halloween-esq appropriate things.
Thanks! They're just caramels. It set up so well that I think I could layer it with chocolate in this mold.
It's so simple, I'll post the steps of what I do below, however I do use BHO infused coconut oil rather than bud infused. This means I probably use a lot less coconut oil (After I decarb BHO I mix as little as a few spoonfuls of coconut oil until it is mixed well and no residue is left in the beaker)
No idea how much coconut oil you have or will need to use (My coconut oil per ml should have a much higher THC content) so unfortunately this may not be super helpful (But I have seen people do the same recipe with a quarter cup of coconut oil and it's come out fine)
(The Soy Lecithin ratio is based off a standard 1 teaspoon per 1L of liquid, very rough estimation/guess but it works so :))
I use this chocolate mold, pop em in the fridge for half hour and all ready to go.
It's best to keep them in the fridge from my experience, however they will sit at room temperature no problem.
Egg molds! They're super cute.
It's on my 5 and under list.
My favourite part is wrapping presents for sure.
Batman and thank you for the contest!
I am guessing you have never seen these then: https://www.amazon.com/Kotobuki-Plastic-Mold-Rabbit-Bear/dp/B002TZ04J6
http://www.amazon.com/Cool-Ceramic-Skull-Bowl-Spoon/dp/B003IGHEZW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1344208302&amp;sr=8-2&amp;keywords=skull+bowls
http://www.amazon.com/American-Science-Surplus-10375-Gelatin/dp/B000GKW6BU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1344208339&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=brain+mold
I bought some silicone chocolate moulds like these. I managed to find them in my local grocery store in the baking section.
Well you asked for it
Okay now I am going down the rabbithole apparently there is a whole line of products
I'm not saying you need these but...
https://smile.amazon.com/Yunko-Heart-Shape-Decorating-Fondant/dp/B00JE35CC0/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=hard+boiled+egg+molds+bento&qid=1572237456&sr=8-2
https://smile.amazon.com/Fred-EGG-MATIC-Hard-Boiled-Mold/dp/B06XSYKV6J/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=hard+boiled+egg+molds&qid=1572237276&sr=8-4
https://smile.amazon.com/KOTOBUKIYA-STAR-Boiled-Shaper-R2-D2/dp/B014W8UFV4/ref=sr_1_12?keywords=hard+boiled+egg+molds&qid=1572237276&sr=8-12
These are far more fun than they should be.
I found some products on Amazon to prolong the shelf life of gummies.. LorAnn Oils Mold Inhibitor Flavor 1 oz Clear https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BAXVFMS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_4GaSCbC6KP1M9
You should get good microfiber cleaning towels and a crockpot. They come in handy SO much!
Item
I'd say probably this: http://www.amazon.com/Kotobuki-Plastic-Mold-Rabbit-Bear/dp/B002TZ04J6/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_nC?ie=UTF8&amp;colid=1397DHHEDD03M&amp;coliid=I5TWTTUX9MMJZ
I make lunch for our foster kids... and would like to say that these would be for them... but really, I love opening my lunch to fun bento meals!! :-p
I think you will want this, this (for chocolate frogs!), this (I think you could simplify it a little), and these recipes.
I bet it'll turn out awesome! I'm kind of jealous, I want a Harry Potter Party :)
I don't make a "loaf" of bread substitute that can then be sliced, because you cannot actually get keto breads to rise. Instead I use this recipe to make very durable bread "slices" that stand up really well in sandwiches, mainly because of the cheese it contains: https://buttoni.wordpress.com/2013/09/15/gluten-free-grain-free-hamburger-buns/
I make half a recipe and spread it between 2 of these: http://www.amazon.com/Freshware-SL-116RD-3-Cavity-Silicone-Custard/dp/B004GJ8QSY/ref=sr_1_7?s=home-garden&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1427819171&amp;sr=1-7&amp;keywords=Freshware+silicone+molds
Half the recipe fills 6 rounds very thinly and produces a thin bread round that holds up very well, even when fillings are wet.
Lately I've been using this silicone mold to make one large piece which I then cut into quarters, each quarter is about the size of a slice of bread: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0032AM7QU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
I really swear by this recipe. Using a neutral-tasting cheese keeps the bread from tasting either too "eggy" or too "cheesey.' One tip: the finer you grate your cheese the better the result. i use this thing: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HMDLAPW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
Copying and pasting for you my recommendations to a friend the other day who is starting Keto:
Your friends:
Avocados (very good fats + potassium), eggs, butter (I think you're allowed clarified butter on Whole30), veggies, fish, coconut oil (I get this at Costco), coconut milk (the pure stuff in a box or can), macadamia nuts (in limited quantities), Swerve / erythritol, sparkling water (La croix is fantastic), decaf or herbal tea - (green tea especially is great because it helps with fat-burning, balancing blood sugar, lowering appetite, and has lots of antioxidants), Cauliflower rice - this saves me, Roasted vegetables
Suggestions/links to purchase:
Magnesium supplement I use (should also help a bit with sleep)
Potassium additive - NoSalt or NuSalt - add it to your food if you're not getting enough Potassium in your diet (most people don't) - you can probably find this in the grocery store for less $$, but I don't know for sure
Decaf green tea I drink 3 times a day - it's decaffeinated with CO2, not chemicals, and it's organic.
SWERVE erythritol sweetener - 1 pack or 2 pack
STUR water flavor drops - for keto champagne or just to add to water
Miracle noodles - they are definitely available at Whole Foods, or you can also find them at a few asian grocery stores (shiritaki noodles). These taste bland and almost gross on their own, but if you add sauce and meatballs, they do a pretty good job of passing for spaghetti if you're desperate.
Silicone candy molds for keto fudge and other keto candies - they seem superfluous, but after you try making keto fudge in a regular pan, you'll realize how much easier these are for portioning and for getting out of the pan.
And finally, the INSTANT POT - I recommend this to everyone I know. My partner and I use it multiple times a week, it is amazing, it does everything. Pressure cooker, slow cooker, rice cooker, browner, yogurt maker (also makes julienne fries!!). Seriously you cannot go wrong with this thing.
Keto Recipes:
Keto Fudge
Keto champagne
Cauliflower Rice
Maria Emmerich has an impressive collection of recipes and I've been using the sweet ones especially for a craving / fat bomb
edit - formatting
Here is the mobile version of your link
I bought 2 of these when they were on sale for $9.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004GJ8QSY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
I use either a food processor, a stick blender, or just mash some things like squash, banana, avocado and sweet potatoes. I roast lots of the root veggies or tubers (carrots, parsnip, sweet potatoes, etc) and steam most everything else. I also do larger batches and freeze them using these baking molds. Each little square is about a tablespoon, once frozen, it's super easy to pop them out, store in a ziplock and I'll be able to use the molds in the future for baking once we're done with purees.
For meat I steam or saute and then puree as well as I can in the food processor. LO doesn't mind a bit of texture so meat is usually still a bit lumpy. I then make tiny meatballs and freeze them on a cookie sheet and store in a ziplock bag.
When getting food together for a meal I just pull a few different things out and make some mixes that sounds good to me. Carrots with sweet potatoes or parsnip, peas with chicken, plums and oatmeal. I also give her avocado and bananas, which I just mash up as needed. We also add a tiny bit of spices sometimes. We have avoided cinnamon though since it is a pretty common skin irritant in babies. Some of it is trial and error, but it's such a small amount of food it's doesn't feel like you are wasting it if they don't like it.
Also, just a heads up but it's pretty common for babies to get constipated when they start solids. Make sure you are offering some water. We also always make sure we are giving her a "poo friendly" food at ever meal. These include peas, plums, prunes, peaches, pears; super easy to remember since they all start with "p" as does poo, haha!
Good luck and enjoy all the fun faces when you LO is trying new foods!
I was planning to use that recipe, but use these gummy molds from amazon that are smaller than the ones used in the recipe so I figured I’ll be able to make ~200 gummies
Also for this item
https://amzn.com/B010Q3HY0E
How do you add the "Related Video Shorts" below the product details?
A Silicone Baking Mold!. There's a few recipes that I've been meaning to try that are fudgey and caramel...y and these molds would be perfect to have!
Shes' gonna need a wig
And a good set of goggles
someone needs to wear these maybe even her...
You should decorate the lab with this
These would be great to fill with candy as party favors
.... or ....
TEST TUBE BUBBLES!!!! These things are touchable bubbles. PRO TIP: USe ONLY OUTSIDE. Shit makes a mess on the carpet. Easy to vacuum... but still...
Crazy cookie cutters which are perfect for this!
Temporary tattoos
Atomic super balls would be fun too!
A jello brain mold
Biohazard bags for party favors maybe
A geyser aka mentos/coke mixer for kids. That looks fun enough to get for myself. lol
Gravity goo something I would also play with. lol
Insta-snow seems like a good experiment for kids
I should stop now. I used to love planning my kids parties when they were little. Damn them for growing up.
[Potassium Sorbate](LorAnn Oils Mold Inhibitor Flavor 28.4 grams Clear https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BAXVFMS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_TSFJDb5S6DC7B)
Works great, no change in consistency or taste. I use 1/8th tsp in a gummy recipe based on a 6oz jello packet.
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http://smile.amazon.com/Funny-Side-Skull-Shaped-Novelty/dp/B00FL2CMMQ/
EDIT: I'm genuinely curious (although I don't expect any response this late in the game) why I got downvoted for posting a link to the product.
EDIT EDIT: Oh look, the post was removed. Even less chance of a response.
You probably already found a solution, but I was just looking at these on Amazon. Looks like what you're looking for?