Does anyone actually like Jordan Almonds?

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Tanya 93
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You get them at every wedding, but does anyone ever crave those things and go out and buy them?

BTW, what is up with the lack of marked down Cadbury Creme Eggs this year? Nobody has any!
Lutefisk
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Not that I've been to a ton of weddings or am a connoiseur of almonds or anything, but I've never heard of Jordan.

I saw some of the cream eggs at a Williams & Sonoma...can't remember how much they were marked down.

[This message has been edited by 9T7Ag (edited 3/30/2005 7:48a).]
dgag
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tanya

I have never bought them except for weddings and bridal showers...but they always get eaten...

haven't looked for cadbury's this year...I'll let you know if I find any on sale...
Hub `93
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I love Jordan's Almonds. When I was a kid, I used to get them all the time at Parkdale Mall in Beaumont and when I went to the movies.
txdragonfly
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My mother-in-law loves Jordan Almonds. They're her favorite movie-snack.

As for Cadbury's, I was thinking on Monday that there was also a lack of Bock Bock Bunny commercials this season.
dgag
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you're right...I didn't see that commercial at all this year
ENG
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uhhhhh...what are Jordan almonds?

I hear they grow produce in human manure, no way I am eating almonds from Jordan.
Aggie95
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I would rather find Jordan Almonds than Cadburry Creme Eggs....do people actually eat those ?
jamotoe1
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They had a bunch of marked down easter candy at Walgreens. I went and got myself a bag of those Cadbury mini eggs. I'm a bad girl.
txdragonfly
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quote:
I went and got myself a bag of those Cadbury mini eggs. I'm a bad girl.

And now you must be spanked. [/Macks]
Emotional Support Cobra
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Albertson's at University had a ton of stuff on sale on Monday. I don't know why they stock up on so much stuff; it's not like anyone shops there!
Na Zdraví 87
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Blue Diamond smokehouse almonds are the best!
Jay Omega
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It's a tradition, so all True Aggies™ should eat them.


http://www.candyfavorites.com/shop/catalog_jordan_almond_history.asp

A Brief History of Jordan Almonds (Confetti)


White for weddings, Silver for twenty-fifth anniversaries, Sky-Blue or Pink for christenings, Red for graduations, Green for engagements... smooth, textured, spherical, oval, teardrop, heart-shaped... with centers of almonds, hazelnuts, anise seeds, cinnamon sticks, rosolio (a sweet old-fashioned liquor made of Tangerines), coffee beans, peanuts, pistachios, marzipan, chocolate... in party favors, flower arrangements, fruits baskets and other constructions of the confectioner's art and imagination. These are just a few of the myriad colors, tastes and shapes of Italian confetti, also known in the "new world" as Jordan Almonds, which are those little sugar-coated candies present at every important occasion in Italian life.

In their most classic form they are exactly the candies known as sugared almonds, "Jordan Almonds" or dragees. The generic name "confetti" has nothing to do with the French and English word "confetti", bits of colored paper, translated into Italian as "coriandoli".

For the origin of confetti we must look back to the ancient Romans, who celebrated births and marriages with the distant ancestors of today's confetti. But until the renaissance they - and other sweets - were made with honey. The introduction of sugarcane into European kitchens in the XVth century marked the beginning of the modern era for confetti. In the renaissance, as in antiquity, confetti was not just for ceremonial use. They were real sweetmeats made of candied fruits, or, as we learn from a manuscript of 1504, with almonds, dried fruits, aromatic seeds, hazelnuts, pine nuts or cinnamon, covered with a hard coating of sugar. And they were habitually served not only at wedding banquets but also at many important meals.

We find the first literary attestation of confetti in Boccaccio's Decameron in the 1350's. The earliest testimonies of the high status and near-ritual use of confetti come from the late middle age and Renaissance. In 1487, according to chronicles of the period, more than two hundred and sixty pounds of confetti were consumed at the banquet held the day after the wedding of Lucrezia Borgi and Alfonso D'Este. Son of Ercole I, Duke of Ferrara.

The use of confetti really began to spread through Italy during the late XVIIIth and early XIXth centuries, along with the first "modern" confetti factories appearing in the Abruzzo region, which has became the famous confetti capital for three centuries: in 1783 it became the acknowledged capital of confetti thanks to the skill of a single family which manufactures confetti according to a simple recipe that has remained unchanged.

Although our Amorini Hearts & Jordan Almonds are not made in Italy, we carry a vast array in different sizes and packages that are ideal for any celebratory event.
chick79
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I love almonds but Jordan's definitely suck!
HootersAg07
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My mom and I both like Jordan almonds! And I had a creme egg last Friday and it was so yummy. So were the Godiva truffles I had a couple of days ago!
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