Tuesday, October 12, 2010

The Sweet History Of Caramel Apples

Linda Moore, a realtor in Encinitas specializing in buying and selling Encinitas homes, offers the history of carmel apples after you've gone apple picking in Julian in preparation for Halloween.

The Sweet History Of Caramel Apples

Last Friday I featured a blog post about the many things to do in Julian which included the seasonal tradition of fall apple picking. I hope that many of my readers got the chance to visit and bring back some sweet delicious apples to their Encinitas homes.

There is a bountiful harvest of healthy apple based treats you can make in preparation for Halloween and a childhood favorite of mine has always been caramel apples. Caramel apples were invented back in the 1950′s. Their originator was a gentlemen by the name of Dan Walker, who at the time was working for the Kraft foods company. Back then Kraft caramels were a candy standard for Halloween, and to this day they honor the tradition by printing the recipe on the back of their individually wrapped caramel packaging. Later in 1960 the very first caramel apple machine was invented and subsequently patented by Vito Raimondi with the help of his uncle William in Chicago, Illinois where they continue to own an operate one of the largest companies making equipment for mass produced caramel apples. Making them by hand is the best way to get your family into the holiday spirit. To pay your respects to this Fall and Halloween tradition, a ghoulish way to have fun with your kids while providing wholesome snacks, I invite you to check out some of the creative caramel apple recipes in today’s attached article. Stay tuned for more apple based holiday treat ideas as we count down the days to All Hallows Eve!

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