I made up for it last week while on vacation because Mackinac Island LOVES its fudge. In fact, Mackinac Island is quite famous for its fudge. So, of course, when I was on the island, I was lovin’ me some fudge, too! Every shop lets you taste little bites before you buy so you can choose your favorite flavors … but even I couldn’t imagine visiting all of these fudgeries. Hmmm… I don’t think fudgery is ever used as a noun; it is now.
Here’s a “lake of fudge” poured over a mound of peanut butter. Step 2 in the making of Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge. Yum!
Susan, chocolate for me, with walnuts! Sounds like you had a wonderful time. Horse drawn carriage tour sounds good. xo
Oh my…would it ship successfully, I wonder? Sounds like you vacation was a real sweet treat. Cherry Kay
Apparently it ships just fine… http://www.joannsfudge.com/
Double Dark Cherry Walnut sounds positively wonderful!:) Can’t have any of it here.:)
Put up your hands… This is a stick up! Hand over the
— peanut butter fudge
— chocolate fudge with pecans
— white chocolate fudge with macadamia nuts
and no one will get hurt.
Seriously? You had to tempt me with this post? Really! We love Mackinack, too. We used to go during the lilac festival but I haven’t been in several years. I am glad you had such a good time- xo Diana
oh yum! I have to choose??? Your trip pictures are beautiful too!!
I would choose the German Chocolate, I think. I might try the penuche, but I just don’t see how even JoAnn’s fudge could hold a candle to Mae’s penuche. That’s my grandmother. Her penuche was the best on the planet.
My other grandmother made some awesome chocolate fudge and even tried to teach me to make it with her before she died. I just realized that I haven’t made it in years.
When I get to M.I., I’m probably going to lose the Farm Sister in the fudgeries.