I have such great memories of the baskets my mother would put together for my brother and I. My mother never glorified the Easter bunny because Easter Sunday was about going to church in a new dress and hat and having a meal with the family. My mother wasn't big on giving us candy but she always made those baskets so special with silly putty, or sparkly hair clips, maybe a stuffed bunny, and something like a box of raisins.
I'm taking a little of my mother's creativity today and I'm working on filling a basket of sorts for my husband Steve. Steve has been spending most of his free time salmon fishing this Spring and I'm working on incorporating a few items he could take with him on the boat for his basket.
Bruce's Candy Kitchen has just recently been renovated and it looks better then ever. Growing up and walking into that pink and white striped building was pretty cool. The sound of their wooden screen doors creaking and clanging shut, the salt water taffy machine humming in the background, the sweet smell of whatever flavor was being pulled, and the rustling of candy bags being filled will always bring a youthful smile to my face. They have everything from taffy, jelly beans, chocolates, hard candies, sour candies, suckers, gummy candies, and lots of fun non-candy items.
I walked away the other day with small dark chocolate, and a milk chocolate baby chick, some gummy worms, a few chocolate covered candied pecans, and some chocolate eggs. I had a hard time choosing but I think I have a few good items to pull together a very clever and tasty basket for Steve.
Those on the Oregon Coast looking for great candy visit http://www.brucescandy.com/.
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