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Great Ways to Procrastinate by Kathryn Caskie, USA Today Bestselling Author.

Win one of three signed copies of To Sin With a Stranger

Three signed copies of To Sin With a Stranger (book 1 in my Seven Deadly Sins series) will be given away on January 24th.  Time’s a wastin’.  Be sure to visit my contest page and enter today for your chance to win!

Crunchy Peppermint Bark

You asked for it, so here it is once again~ my crunchy peppermint bark. It’s quick to make. Start to finish, about 15 minutes.

Each holiday season, my kids and I love to make Peppermint Bark to nibble and to pack in beribboned boxes to give as teacher or hostess gifts. And it never fails. Everyone who receives the treat bark MUST have the recipe. Now we just include a copy printed on a festive card. I just know you will want the recipe (my version takes only minutes from start to finish), so here you go!

(Note: White chocolate scorches easily. So, you can be “Martha” and use a double-boiler –or just check the chocolate’s progress in your handy-dandy microwave. Guess which I do?)
Yield: Makes just over 2 pounds or one cookie sheet full

Ingredients:

2 bags of Nestles white chocolate morsels (I’ve tried about every brand there is, and Nestles works best)
12 large candy canes
1/2 teaspoon peppermint oil (oil, not extract–you can find it at craft or baking stores with candy making supplies)
1 Ziplock freezer bag, gallon size

How to:

1. Line an 11-by-17-inch baking sheet with parchment and set aside. In a pinch, you can use aluminum foil (but you may have to peel off the bark instead of just lifting it off.)

2. Take the candy canes out of the wrappers and drop them into the Ziplock bag (Freezer bags are thicker–but you can double up on a regular zipper bags if you like.)

3. Hand the closed bag to the kids and let them bang it on the kitchen counter until the canes are smashed into 1/4 inch pieces. (No kids around? Roll a wine bottle over the bag a few times. I like to use a good bottle of red –more festive, you know. )

4. Empty the white chocolate chips into a microwave safe bowl and heat on high for 60 seconds. Microwave strength varies, so watch carefully. Take the bowl out and stir well. Heat it for another 30 seconds. Stir again. If the chocolate isn’t melted, continue at 10 second intervals to avoid scorching. (Note: the morsels hold form until you stir, so you can’t just look in the bowl to check if they’ve melted.)

4. Immediately stir the pieces of candy cane and the peppermint oil into the melted chocolate.

5. Pour the mixture onto the prepared baking sheet; spread evenly to about thickness of 1/2 inch.

6. Refrigerate until firm, a minimum of 10 minutes, or pop it in the freezer for 5 minutes.� Both cooling methods work, it just depends how hungry or time-pressed you are.� Break into pieces and eat some to check crunchiness (okay, just because you want to). Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator up to one week.

The winners of the October drawing for $100 Amazon Gift Cards…

I so was busy finishing The Duke’s Night of Sin that I never posted the names of $100 Amazon gift cards.  The answer to the contest question–the last word on page 100–was parlor. The two winners were Lynn R. of  Miami, Florida and Kristina D. of Henderson, Nevada.  And thank you to Pat for reminding me!

The Most Wicked of Sins ~ ON SALE TODAY!

The Most Wicked of Sins

The second in my Seven Deadly Sins series, The Most Wicked of Sins is in stores and libraries today! Grab your copy right away~ paying special attention to page 100~ because something on that page is the key to winning one of two $100 Amazon gift cards. The first drawing for this special contest is October 5th and the second is October 13th.   Enter today!  It would be a sin not to.

What I did this summer–got married in a castle in Scotland!

So, when a romance author (who absolutely adores Scottish heroes) gets married, where does she tie the knot?  In Scotland, of course!  On August 11th, I married my kilted hero in the chapel at Dalhousie Castle in Scotland.  The rings were delivered by a little owl to my daughter who gave them to the minister to be blessed.  Check out a few photos (more to come–including a few of “Ted” the owl.)

Kathryn and her new (kilted) husband at Dalhousie Castle, Scotland

The bride and groom

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