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Dorrie Ruplinger's Articles in Food and Drink

  • What Is A Cheese Curd? Can I Eat It?
    If you have never seen or tasted a cheese curd you might not be anxious to put one in your mouth because "cheese curd" is kind of a strange name and doesn't necessarily conjure up images of something tasty. But a cheese curd is very tasty. I think once you try one you'll be eating a lot more of them!
  • Our Meal At The Shipwrecked Inn & Restaurant in Door County WI
    During our latest camping trip to Door County, Wisconsin, we stopped at the Shipwrecked Inn in Egg Harbor for dinner. They brew and serve their own beers and have a large menu. Eating there is an enjoyable experience, but learning about the folklore and history of the building was a lot of fun too.
  • Our Dining Experience At C&C Supper Club in Door County WI
    My husband, oldest son, and I had the pleasure of enjoying a meal at C&C Supper Club in Fish Creek, Wisconsin during a recent trip to Door County. The building houses a supper club for dining along with a bar with games and live entertainment on many weekends.
  • Jelly Beans Aren't Just For Easter Anymore
    Many people only think of jelly beans during the spring Easter season. But jelly beans can be used all year long. Bundles of white jelly beans wrapped in tulle make a great gift for guests at weddings; and packages of pink or blue jelly beans are a wonderful way to annouce the arrival of a new baby.
  • Jelly Beans - It Wouldn't Be Easter Without Them
    Only a few decades ago, the choices of jelly beans were very few. You could buy an assorted bag of jelly beans and that was about the only choice. Now the choices and flavors of jelly beans are varied, with some very unusual flavors available.
  • History of Chocolate
    Cocoa trees are native to Central America. They have been growing for over 4,000 years. There were grown wild at first, but in about 600 A.D. the first cocoa plantations were established by the people of Yucatan.
    For a long time chocolate was only thought of as a beverage. It wasn't until the nineteenth century that it started being eaten.
  • Cocoa Trees
    Cocoa trees can grow as tall as fifty feet although they are usually kept pruned and kept much shorter to make it easier to harvest the cocoa bean pods.
    The trees reach their maximum productivity when they are thirty to forty years old. A cocoa tree will live approximately sixty years.

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