Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Valentine Bark

Heart bark white chocolate recipe for Valentine's Day.



All you have to do is melt white chocolate and then spread on foil or parchment paper and place the hearts in the chocolate. I pressed them in a little bit and put in the fridge to cool. Once cooled I just broke it apart. What could be easier?


More importantly what is up with the saying on the conversation hearts these days? What happened to "Be Mine" and "Love You". Dare me to what?



"See ya" and "You go girl" Are they breaking up with you here?
Don't get it.


24 comments:

  1. That's adorable!!! Love love love it!!!! Thanks for sharing it, me and my girlies will definitely be doing this!!! AWESOMENESS!!! and I'm laughing because some of the hearts are crazy...text me....just another one. HA HA!!

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  2. Aww, you are so sweet!! Your kind words made my day!!! I'm so glad you made it and liked it!! = )))

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  3. What a fun idea for Valentine's Day! Thanks for sharing it with us.

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  4. What a cute idea! Hehe they must change the phrases on theme very year now. Too funny.

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  5. what a fun idea and thanks for the link always looking for good recipes!

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  6. That IS really cute...Happy AlphabeThursday!

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  7. I'm all for anything that is QUICK! I'm not a big fan of white chocolate, but I'm sure I can substitute with the same delicious results!

    Great post!! Thanks!!

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  8. Such a cute idea, I am sure that my pre-k students would love this! I am going to make some tomorrow, I just don't have any candy hearts and it is getting ready to rain/ice/snow!

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  9. Awesome! I am passing this along to my DIL and grandaughter. They love making things together. I was just looking at a picture of my grandaughter making thumbprint cookies yesterday. Thanks for sharing.

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  10. What a cute idea... and my kind of recipe, quick!
    Thanks for sharing,
    Annette

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  11. I just love your Valentine Bark it is always a great and fun treat to have. Thank you so much for bringing it to Full Plate Thursday for us to enjoy. You have a great week end and please come back!

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  12. Hi
    I am a new follower from the blog hop
    I blog at www.tammileetips.com
    I hope you stop by and visit.
    Tammilee

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  13. How cute is that? Have to agree with you on the heart messages these days...prefer the oldies too.

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  14. That is so cute - and I bet it would mail well...just thinking of the grandchildren.

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  15. Cute post! Thanks for sharing this idea, sounds wonderful. And too funny with the sayings, 'text me' has to be my favorite oh-so-wrong saying on the hearts now.

    And thanks for linking it to The Valentines Party! :)

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  16. I adore this idea. Totally, completely and wonderfully clever, simple and fun!

    Thank you! I am going to try this with my Grands!

    I like the idea of using milk chocolate, too!

    Thank you so much for linking this to Alphabe-Thursday and sharing this cleverness with us all.

    A+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

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  17. I love this! So cute and I bet it tastes wonderful too! I just found your lovely blog via A Holiday Haven. I'm your newest follower and would be delighted to have you follow me back!
    Happy Valentine's Day!
    Tammy

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  18. I hate those convo hearts, but I loooooove the way this bark looks! It makes me want to reconsider my conversation heart ban ;) I featured you today on my valentine round up :)
    http://sunshineandchaucer.blogspot.com/2011/02/be-my-valentine-round-up.html

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  19. What a simple idea for a really cute candy. Thanks! laurie

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  20. Another cute idea! Thanks! ~ Sarah

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