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If You Are Looking For Sweets, Then Let it Be Ye Ole Sweets

By Loren Yadeski

Do you and your family enjoy sweets? Do you often find time to sit down, watch tv, and munch on you favorite sweets? If you are, then are you satisfied with the sweets you are eating? Are you looking for something more delicious and remarkable? If you are looking for the best cookies, brownies, scones, muffins, and the kind, then better choose Ye Ole Sweets.

Ye Ole Sweets is a family owned bakery business located in Pennsylvania. If you try to ask around this area, you would soon find that this brand of sweets have made a famous and reliable name. For over 25 years in the business, they have been institutionalized for the quality and deliciousness of their products. From the chewy and thick chocolate chips to the various homemade desserts to the traditional milkshakes, their business could offer them all. And you won’t ever forget the experience of eating one of their products.

During the year 1983, the Ye Ole Shoppe has opened its doors to customers having their 4 cookie variants. Slowly but surely, they have earned the interest and trust of their customers. From then on, as the owners have changed, the cookie shop transformed to an all around dessert shop. The shop began to offer new recipes, ice creams, coffees, and even gift arrangements. From then on, it has been a famous shop, penetrating to the hearts and souls of their customers.

As for their products, their cookies have been their bread and butter. They have been made famous by their thick, chewy, and huge cookies that would satisfy your cravings. You could have assorted cookies, peanut butter cookies, brownie filled cookies, raspberry filled cookies, maple walnut cookies, white chocolate chip cookies, apple filled cookies, playdough cookies, oatmeal raisin cookies, butter almond crunch cookies, double chocolate chip cookies, oatmeal cookies, and polk-a-dot cookies. This wide range of choices enables you to have the luxury of choosing the cookie of your desire.

They also offer delicious brownies. They offer such brownies in packages of dozens. They have chocolate chip and chocolate brownies. They also offer scones to those who are craving for it. As for cookie enthusiasts, they also offer cookie trays. These trays are good for groups of people or a big family since they contain a lot of cookies but you could save some money at the same time. You could either have a cookie tray, large holiday tray, party tray, or a minicookie tray.

Aside from these, they also make delicious muffins. These muffins are freshly baked on a day-to-day basis. Their muffins are large, moist, and most of all, mouth watering. It is great for breakfast or for a snack. You could try the chocolate chip muffin, lemon cranberry muffin, glorious morning muffin, and mini banana nut muffin. If you are looking for pizzelles, Ye Ole has them too. They offer anise and chocolate pizzelles.

There you go. Now you see that ye Ole offer a variety of sweets that you could choose from. So the next time you like to buy sweets, then find the nearest Ye Ole Shop to you.

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May

Ice Cream Vs. Gelato: What’s the Difference?

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Ice Cream Vs. Gelato: What’s the Difference?

By Mariela Perez-Simons

Some think that “gelato” is just the Italian term for what we Americans know as “ice cream”. While they are both frozen dairy desserts, there are enough differences between them to make a clear culinary distinction from one another. The differences mainly stem from the ingredients and processing methods.

Ingredients:

Ice cream includes much more fat (or butterfat) than gelato. By lawful definition, ice cream includes a minimum of 10% fat, and can have up to 18%, defined by its higher cream content. Gelato recipes call for milk (low-fat to whole), and generally use little or no cream, making the fat content between 3% to 8%.

Egg yolks are used in higher quantity in gelato than in ice cream; more so in custard based gelato, such as chocolate or caramel flavors. Eggs aid in thickening the milk base for frozen desserts.

Gelato is typically known for using fresh and high quality ingredients, as opposed to ice cream, in which artificial ingredients, such as syrups, can be found along with other preservatives. This is one of the reasons that gelato is best consumed within a day or two of a freshly made batch.

Sugar content also plays a role in the differences between ice cream and gelato. Ordinarily there is less sugar in gelato; as low as 16% in gelato and as much as 21% in ice cream, according to wikipedia.org. Some culinary experts even go as far as to balance the sugar and water content to prevent the gelato from freezing solid to maintain the traditional creamy consistency.

Flavor & Consistency:

Gelato is churned at a much slower speed than ice cream with the goal of introducing as little air as possible into the mix. This creates a density that is associated with creamy rich gelato. Ice cream, on the other hand, aims to be light and fluffy, and incorporates 50% or more air whipped into it by using faster mixing speeds, thus creating a higher volume of the frozen dessert. Special gelato equipment is necessary to create the desired low air infused, or whipped affect. Gelato machines are usually only available at the professional level and may be the reason why so many gelaterias are popping up all over the country.

While the serving temperatures of gelato and ice cream are both under the freezing mark, gelato is presented at 5°F and ice cream at -10°F, a 15° difference. The higher temperature is one of the contributing factors in the soft consistency of gelato, which is a lot like soft-serve ice cream, causing the melting rate to be much faster than traditional ice cream. The lower fat content of gelato is another reason it melts more quickly than ice cream.

Other Differences:

Gelato is gaining popularity among the frozen dessert aficionados due to the richness in flavor that is achieved by using high quality and fresh ingredients and slow-churn processing. Therefore, it is typically made in small artisan batches, as opposed to ice cream, which can easily be made in larger quantities.

Ice cream can be stored frozen for months, while gelato is best consumed within days in order to preserve freshness and its famed creamy consistency. Those with and without trained palates can tell if gelato is past its prime if noticeable ice crystals have formed, or if the intensity of the flavor has diminished to a bland state.

Now that you’re aware of the technical differences between ice cream and gelato, it would be fun to do some real life sampling, to put your new knowledge to the test!

About the Author: Mariela Perez-Simons is the President of Perez-Simons Web Studios, based in Greensboro, NC, which provides web design, internet marketing, SEO, & social media services to small to mid-size organizations and businesses. For more information about ice cream & gelato equipment (including Pacojet) and ice cream and gelato display cases, visit advancedgourmet.com.

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