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5 Questions With Paul Jensen, Owner of Chocolate Madness

How much chocolate are you making?

Right now we are going through anywhere between 1,000 to 1,300 pounds of chocolate each day.

Do you enjoy this season, or is it overwhelming?

I love seeing everyone walk out of here with a smile on their face.

What’s your favorite item?

I love all of it. And I love seeing all of it go out the door.

You must get some interesting insights into relationships this time of year.

Edible Works of Art

Hoo Do You Love cookies

Hoo Do You Love cookies

Do the dark and dreary days of winter have you feeling down?  Order some sugar cookies from Flour Box Bakery and you’ll have something to smile about.

Anne Yorks, owner of Flour Box Bakery, prides herself on her fun, whimsical cookie designs.  She started the business in 2007 after becoming a stay-at-home mom. Her passion for baking flourished, and she soon realized she could have her “cookie” and eat it too.

Anne makes cookies for all occasions, including princess-themed birthdays (she made pink tiara cookies for my daughter when she turned 3). Speaking from experience, her cookies taste as delicious as they look.

Homegrown Holiday Gift Guide: Part V

Pig Goes to Market Bag $39

Pig Goes to Market Bag $39

This Little Piggy Went to the Market

Tote your local farmer’s market items in style with this adorable bag, handmade in Pennsylvania and available at the Steel Fork, a Web site operated by a Pa. couple who combined their passion for farming, artistry and entrepreneurship. The bag features a front pocket—the perfect size for stashing a whoopie pie.

Homegrown Holiday Gift Guide: Part IV

A Local Holiday Feast

One of my favorite things about living local is the food. Treat someone special on your list to a local dinner or some homegrown treats. Here are a few ideas (feel free to leave your own suggestions below).

Homegrown Holiday Gift Guide: Part III

Holiday Tree Trio; $16

Holiday Tree Trio; $16

O Christmas Tree

Stained glass isn’t just for church.  Add a little light to someone’s home with Heidi Urbanski’s stained glass art. Her Tannenbaum trio will add some shine to the Christmas tree, while catching any rays that manage to sneak through our windows this winter.

Heidi’s work can be found locally at Spela Children’s Store and Cafe and at Nature’s Hue off Main Street in Boalsburg.

Homegrown Holiday Gift Guide: Part II

Functional, Funky, Fun

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Lip Balm Pouch with Clip; $6

Stefanie Canich of Hollyberry Designs makes bags, purses and pouches that would please any lady this holiday.  But this year the smaller accessories top my list.  The Hollyberry Lip Balm Pouch (made with a clip, so it’s handy whenever your lips need some TLC) and Checkbook Holder are designed with funky fabrics and make perfect stocking stuffers.  You can find Hollyberry items locally at Gift Adventures in downtown State College (137 East Beaver Avenue) or The Black Cat in downtown Bellefonte.

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Checkbook Holder; $7.50


Homegrown Holiday Gift Guide: Part I

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From now until Christmas, we’ll feature locally produced items to impress everyone on your list.

Visions of Pearls Danced in Their Heads

Local jeweler Staci Egan created this striking pendant by wrapping and weaving freshwater pearls and small coral beads with sterling wire. It’ll dress up a New Year’s Eve outfit or inject some beauty into a dreary winter evening.

Carli Necklace; $86; http://contempojewelry.net/

An Early (and Local) Start on Holiday Shopping

Kick off your holiday shopping by going local. The talented ladies at the Surface Artist Cooperative have added the following special dates to their calendar:surfacelogo

Local supporting local, November 19

Surface is holding its first fundraiser on Thursday, November 19 from 9 a.m. - 6p.m. Fifteen percent of total sales that day will benefit the Corl Street Elemetary PTO.

Add Surface to your holiday shopping route, November 27 and 28

Surface will be open on Friday, November 27 from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. In addition, other local artists will share the space and sell their goods on Saturday, November 28. The following artists have been invited to join them:

Father’s Day local gift guide

Skip the tie this year, your dad doesn’t really want one. If you’re still searching for a gift for that special guy we have a few fun local alternatives.

BIKER DAD

Take your dad to the Lake Raystown area for some fantastic mountain biking on the brand new 30+ mile single track trail system. Make it a family event and hit the lake for a picnic lunch after sweating it out on the roller coaster trails. Before heading out to the trails, make sure dad has all the biking equipment he needs.