
Welcome to my Easter Egg Hunt : First up the Lucky Golden egg : Gold Brick Egg :

Louisiana classic Easter candy:
In 1855 in New Orleans, Christopher Henry Miller turned his pastry chef experience into the Miller Candy Corporation. His son-in-law, Augustus Elmer, eventually joined him. And around the turn of the century, the company’s name was changed to Elmer-Miller. In 1914, Elmer’s sons signed on to what is now known as Elmer Candy Corporation.
Elmer Candy soon increased its national presence by adding several new factories and introducing a wide variety of confections and snacks—some of which are still favorites today: Still made seasonally in Louisiana this candy is a family favorite but only sold locally. But you can also buy online at there shop or on Amazon…..Lisa
Heavenly Hash Eggs (1923) and Gold Brick® Eggs (1936). SHOP ONLINE https://www.elmerchocolate.net/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=7
Heavenly Hash Recipe :

- 3 cups semi sweet chocolate chips
- 1 can sweetened condensed milk (14 ounce)
- 1/4 cup butter
- 1 1/2 cups mini marshmallows
- 1 cups chopped pecans
- Line 8 x 8 inch pan with parchment paper leaving an overhang. You will use this overhang to help remove the fudge from the pan.
- In large microwavable bowl add chocolate chips, sweetened condensed milk and butter. Cook in microwave at 50% power until chips are melted; approximately 3-5 minutes. Stir a couple of times during the cooking process. After chips are melted quickly stir in mini marshmallows and pecans.
- Pour into parchment lined pan and smooth with the back side of a spoon lightly sprayed with nonstick baking spray. Refrigerate until set. Using the overhang lift fudge out of pan and place on cutting board or plate. Peel off parchment paper and cut into bite size pieces.
My paper Egg :

- Egg shape cut out of heavy paper
- Strips of Easter paper
- glue
- Happy Easter
- seal with mod podge
Let the kids have fun with your paper scraps. Cut some different size egg shapes and let them decorate these fun paper eggs. Use small ones on cards and scrapbook projects and string some large ones together for a banner.
Make sure you link your blogs Easter projects and I will hop over and visit. No Blog -post your pictures on my Event page. Lisa