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NATIONAL CHOCOLATE-COVERED ANYTHING DAY | December 16
National Day Calendar ^ | December 16, 2001 | Staff

Posted on 12/16/2024 5:57:56 AM PST by Red Badger

NATIONAL CHOCOLATE-COVERED ANYTHING DAY

Chocolate lovers rejoice on National Chocolate Covered Anything Day! December 16th offers the chocolate day you've been waiting for. On this day, dip and drizzle your favorite foods in every kind of chocolate imaginable.

#ChocolateCoveredAnythingDay

If you could cover anything in chocolate, what would it be? So many foods improve when we dip them in chocolate. Many businesses build their foundation on the practice of dipping food into chocolate. Whether you pick up a chocolate fountain or order a bouquet of a beautiful arrangement of chocolate-dipped fruit, celebrate!

But fruit isn't the only food meant for dipping in chocolate. Oh no. Other foods cry out for chocolate, too. Have you tried chocolate-covered peanuts, cashews, or walnuts? Pretzels undergo a divine transformation when dipped in chocolate, and they even have a national day of their own. Pound cake and gummy candies taste delicious with chocolate, too. If you love coffee, how can you pass up chocolate-covered coffee beans?

The list goes on. What's your favorite covered chocolate covered anything?

HOW TO OBSERVE CHOCOLATE COVERED ANYTHING DAY

Pick up some chocolate-covered anything, or try your hand at dipping your favorite food in chocolate. Invite friends to join you and share in the experiment. Chocolate-covered treats make great gifts during the holiday season, too.

Try these suggestions:

Bananas and peanut butter

Cookies

Potato chips

Orange wedges

Ritz crackers

Biscotti

Peanut brittle

Marshmallows

Fudge

Shortbread

Ice cream

Use #ChocolateCoveredAnythingDay to post on social media.

NATIONAL CHOCOLATE COVERED ANYTHING DAY HISTORY

Undeterred, National Day Calendar continues researching the origins of this chocolate lover's fantasy.

Chocolate FAQ

Q. What does it mean to temper chocolate?

A. Tempering is a process that improves the quality of a substance. In the case of chocolate, it improves its resiliency and shine. It's recommended to use tempered chocolate when dipping or making candy.

Q. How do I temper chocolate?

A. There are a few different methods for tempering chocolate. One is to heat chocolate slowly in a microwave in 30-second intervals. When the chocolate starts to melt you are getting close. Stop heating the chocolate when it is soft but is still holding some of its shape. When you stir the chocolate, it should become smooth and lose its shape. Seeding chocolate is another method for tempering chocolate. Separate 1/3 of the chocolate and chop it into pea-sized bits. This is the seed chocolate. Melt the remaining 2/3 of the chocolate in a double boiler. The temperature you bring the chocolate to will depend on the type of chocolate.

Dark Chocolate - 120°F

Milk Chocolate - 115°F

White Chocolate- 110°F

Remove the melted chocolate from the heat and stir in the seed chocolate. Keep stirring until the chocolate reaches a temperature of:

Dark Chocolate - 82°F

Milk Chocolate - 80°F

White Chocolate- 78°F

Return the chocolate to the double boiler and bring it to the following temperature:

Dark Chocolate - 90°F

Milk Chocolate - 86°F

White Chocolate- 82°F

Remove from the heat and begin dipping!

December 16th Celebrated (And Not So Celebrated) History

1773

In protest of Parliament's Tea Act passed in 1773, 60 men dressed as Mohawk Indians boarded ships belonging to the British East India Company. They tossed 342 chests filled with tea into the Boston Harbor. Their actions have become known as the Boston Tea Party.

1901

Author Beatrix Potter self-published her children's story The Tale of Peter Rabbit in the format publishers rejected - small enough for children's hands to hold. The story of four rabbits that began as a letter to an ailing child from Potter became a bestseller and classic children's story.

1907

President Theodore Roosevelt looks on from the presidential yacht Mayflower as the Great White Fleet departs from Hampton Roads, VA. The nickname referred to the 16 battleships of the newly designated fleet of ships departed to circumnavigated the globe as a demonstration of "America's naval prowess."

1962

NASA launched Explorer 16 from Cape Canaveral. It was the first satellite created exclusively for meteorite studies.

1985

The Color Purple starring Danny Glover, Whoopi Goldberg, and Oprah Winfrey premieres in New York City. Adapted from the Alice Walker novel, the film was nominated for 11 Academy Awards. Steven Spielberg directed the film.

December 16th Celebrated (And Not So Celebrated) Birthdays

Ludwig van Beethoven - 1770

The German composer is considered the world's greatest composer. From a young age, Beethoven mastered musical composition and produced a massive collection of works. Even after his hearing began to fail him, he continued to produce some of the world's most beloved music.

Jane Austen - 1775

The author is best known for her novels Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility. Some of literature's more romantic characters, such as Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, are found within their pages.

Margaret Mead - 1901

The American anthropologist served as curator at the Museum of Natural history for 28 years.

Ruth Johnson Colvin - 1916

In 1962, Colvin founded Literacy Volunteers of America. The organization is now called ProLiteracy Worldwide.

Arthur C. Clarke - 1917

The British author has published numerous books of science fiction and non-fiction. One of his most recognized works, 2001: A Space Odyssey.

William Perry - 1962

The defensive lineman played ten years in the National Football League. With the Chicago Bears, he won the 1985 Super Bowl Championship.

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Memorable Birthdays for December 16 William Grose (1812-1900) - Brevet Major General for the Union Army.

Henry Heth (1825-1899) - Confederate Army Major General who accidently started Battle of Gettysburg.

Edward Emerson Barnard (1857-1923) - Astronomer who discovered high proper motion of the Barnard Star.

Bertha Lamme Feicht (1869-1943) - First women to receive an engineering degree from Ohio State University.

Ruth Johnson Colvin (1916-2024) - Founder of ProLiteracy Worldwide.

Henry Clarke (1918-1996) - Acclaimed fashion photographer for Vogue.

Cy Leslie (1922-2008) - Founder of Pickwick Records.

Jeffrey Stone (1926-2012) - Model and inspiration for Prince Charming in Cinderella (1950).

Charles L. Blockson (1933-2023) - Co-founder of the African American Museum in PA.

Morris Dees (1936-Still Living) - Co-founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Joyce Bulifant (1937-Still Living) - Actress known for her role as Marie Slaughter in The Mary Tyler Moore Show.

Lesley Stahl (1941-Still Living) - Journalist for CBS and 60 Minutes.

Billy Gibbons (1949-Still Living) - Lead singer and guitarist for the rock band ZZ Top.

Memorable Events for December 16

1620 - Settlers are confronted by Native Americans for the first time.

1773 - The Sons of Liberty (disguised as Mohawk Indians) protest the Tea Act by dumping crates of tea into the Boston Harbor.

1777 - Virginia becomes the first state to ratify the Articles of Confederation.

1908 - The first credit union is established in NH.

1912 - The first postage stamp picturing an airplane sells for 20 cent.

1922 - The Mutual Association of Eastern Colored Baseball Clubs forms.

1944 - The Battle of the Bulge begins.

1950 - President Truman proclaims state of emergency against communism.


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1 posted on 12/16/2024 5:57:56 AM PST by Red Badger
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To: Diana in Wisconsin; SunkenCiv

Chocolate Covered Chocolate Ping!...............


2 posted on 12/16/2024 5:58:55 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: Red Badger
Two of my favorite tastes are (crispy) bacon, and chocolate.

I was at a state fair a few years ago and behold - chocolate covered bacon!

Has got to be divine, no?

NO! The sum was much less than than the individual components, (unlike butter and lobster) - instead of adding to each other they cancelled each other out.

I was shattered.

3 posted on 12/16/2024 6:04:56 AM PST by Psalm 73 ("You'll never hear surf music again" - J. Hendrix)
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To: Psalm 73

https://search.brave.com/search?q=Bacon+covere+ddonuts&source=desktop&summary=1&conversation=e84b1f1cb0c8fa9ca69958


4 posted on 12/16/2024 6:06:07 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: Psalm 73

That is surprising, but thanks for the tip.


5 posted on 12/16/2024 6:12:25 AM PST by FamiliarFace (I got my own way of livin' But everything gets done With a southern accent Where I come from. TPetty)
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To: Psalm 73

Some things just aren’t meant to go together.


6 posted on 12/16/2024 6:12:44 AM PST by xp38
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To: Red Badger

The left would appreciate the following holidays:

1. National Abort Your Child Day

2. National LGBTQ Shove a Pee Pee up ao Poo Poo Day


7 posted on 12/16/2024 6:23:57 AM PST by ABStrauss (I miss Rush!)
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To: Red Badger

As long as it’s dark, I’m good.

Milk choco is just disgusting.


8 posted on 12/16/2024 6:25:48 AM PST by fwdude (Why is there a "far/radical right," but damned if they'll admit that there is a far/radical left?)
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To: Red Badger

Some of the Grocery Outlet stores in my area cater to the “new arrivals” and offer items commonly used in Mexico.
One of those items is Mole sauce. Pronounced Moe-Lay.
It’s similar to what we call Nutella. Chocolate flavor, palling around with hot peppers and spices.
I’m still just thinking about trying it.


9 posted on 12/16/2024 6:28:09 AM PST by lee martell
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To: Red Badger
Here ya go, bon apatite!


10 posted on 12/16/2024 6:34:31 AM PST by Yo-Yo (Is the /Sarc tag really necessary? Pray for President Biden: Psalm 109:8)
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To: lee martell

“Chocolate flavor...with hot peppers and spices.”

So, it’s HOT CHOCOLATE!..........😁


11 posted on 12/16/2024 6:34:38 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: Yo-Yo

Handmade in San Francisco..................No thanks! Poo-Poo Hands!.........


12 posted on 12/16/2024 6:35:49 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: Red Badger

Putting the ‘dark’ in dark chocolate...


13 posted on 12/16/2024 6:36:52 AM PST by Yo-Yo (Is the /Sarc tag really necessary? Pray for President Biden: Psalm 109:8)
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To: Red Badger

Given the cost of chocolate-covered orange peel, I actually made it twice. Quite excited. And sticky.


14 posted on 12/16/2024 6:37:42 AM PST by mairdie (GreenwichVillage ArmyPoet: https://www.iment.com/maida/family/father/oldsoldiersdrums/frontcover.htm)
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To: Red Badger

Muy Caliente!
(very hot!)


15 posted on 12/16/2024 6:47:37 AM PST by lee martell
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To: xp38
Some things just aren’t meant to go together.

What, you don't like chocolate-covered sardines?

16 posted on 12/16/2024 7:00:55 AM PST by HartleyMBaldwin
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To: HartleyMBaldwin

Never tried it but knowing the two separately my guess would be no.


17 posted on 12/16/2024 7:11:33 AM PST by xp38
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To: xp38

Good guess.


18 posted on 12/16/2024 7:13:14 AM PST by HartleyMBaldwin
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To: Red Badger
Anything?


19 posted on 12/16/2024 7:17:27 AM PST by Magnum44 (...against all enemies, foreign and domestic... )
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To: Magnum44

I was waiting for someone to come up with that suggestion.


20 posted on 12/16/2024 7:20:33 AM PST by CatOwner (Don't expect anyone, even conservatives, to have your back when the SHTF in 2021 and beyond.)
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