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National Pralines Day Messages, Wishes and Greetings
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This day celebrates the nut based confection that makes a delightful treat. Have the most amazing National Pralines Day wishes and messages shared with your family and friends on Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram.
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alrederedmixedmedia · 3 months
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Alredered is celebrating #NationalPralinesDay to-day.
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nobertsales · 2 years
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Happy National Pralines Day! Originally inspired in France at the Château of Vaux-le-Vicomte by the cook of the 17th-century sugar industrialist Marshal du Plessis-Praslin (1598–1675). Early pralines were whole almonds individually coated in caramelized sugar, not dark nougat, where a sheet of caramelized sugar covers many nuts. French settlers brought this recipe to Louisiana, where both sugar cane and pecan trees were plentiful. During the 19th century, New Orleans chefs substituted pecans for almonds, added cream to thicken the confection, and thus created what became known throughout the American South as the praline. In New Orleans and along the Gulf Coast, where there are many communities settled by the French, the pronunciation is prah-leen, with the long aaah sound. Other regions of the country, including parts of Texas, Georgia, and New England have anglicized the term and pronounce it pray-leen. #NationalPralinesDay #Pralines #FoodSales #WeKnowFood #FoodConsultant #FoodDude #FoodService #Food #FoodServiceSolutions #FoodOfTheDay #NobertSales @NobertSales (at Germantown, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfL0WPIuasr/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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rabbitcruiser · 3 years
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Pralines Day
Pralines are a delicious set of treats that are common throughout the world, they are a rich, creamy, chocolatey treat that is the height of confectionary decadence. There are also cookies that are called pralines that share similar sets of ingredients and properties as the chocolates themselves. Pralines Day celebrates these wonderful little bundles of sugary joy and their history in the world. We know you don’t need an excuse to enjoy one, but on Pralines Day you certainly have one!
History of Pralines Day Long long ago a French sugar industrialist, the European praline came into existence at the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte in the early 17th century. If you’ve ever seen pralines in the store that are little more than a whole almond coated in caramelized sugar, you’ve seen one of these original treats. This simple pleasure is where it all got its start before nougat came into the picture, and as chocolate had yet to be discovered by the Europeans, neither did chocolate.
As soon as chocolate was discovered it was a no-brainer to add it to the delicious ingredient known as praline. Praline is what you get when you take the nuts mentioned above and grind them into a powder, and once you finally add the last magical ingredient that is chocolate, it becomes praline. This wonderful little mixture is what’s used to fill chocolate treats that are now known as pralines.
Belgium came across it’s pralines after being inspired by these aforementioned delicacies, but they stood apart by having a rich chocolate center that was more liquid than solid. These soft-center Belgian Chocolates come in hundreds of varieties and are a favorite of confectioners everywhere. As any chocolate aficionado will tell you, these are the absolute bees knees of the chocolate industry.
How to celebrate Praline Day Well, the first and best way of celebrating Pralines Day is to indulge yourself in the rich variety of flavors that are pralines. You can head down to your local candy shop and ask for samples, especially on Pralines Day, and they’ll help you decide which batch of them you want to leave with. Make no mistake, if you’ve never indulged in the delicious treat that is the Praline, you will be leaving with a batch of them, and be coming back for more. What’s that? You’re diabetic? No worries! So loved are the Pralines that you can actually find sugar free varieties of them that are just as delicious as the original. Pralines Day has something for everyone!
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sfc-paulchambers · 2 years
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• @natdaycal JUNE 24, 2022 | NATIONAL PRALINES DAY | NATIONAL TAKE BACK THE LUNCH BREAK DAY | TAKE YOUR DOG TO WORK DAY Take my dog to work AND take a lunch break? Yes, please! Get excited to work this Friday! #NationalPralinesDay #TakeBackLunch #TakeYourDogToWorkDay #TYDTWD Did you know tomorrow never comes? That is why we Celebrate Every Day. Tag @NatDayCal with your favorite way to celebrate the over 1,500 National Days. (at Middle Tennessee Area) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfL-khvO0cR/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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kevinmason · 2 years
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Did you know that today is National Pralines Day? Have you ever had this sweet southern treat? #pralinesday . . . . . . #praline #pralines #nationalpralinesday #todayis #socialmedia #intensitymedia #noBS #nobull #noBSsocialmedia #noBSsocial #philosophy #nashville #musicrow #musiccity #musiccityusa #tennessee #youtube #videoseries #marketing #media #music #whatwedo #howcanwehelp #socialmediatips #totallyfree #nospin https://www.instagram.com/p/CfLPZtZuUSY/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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tearbear20 · 3 years
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It’s National Pralines Day so to celebrate I made Overnight Praline French Toast and it came out delicious 😋🍞 #nationalpralinesday #overnightpralinefrenchtoast #breakfast #buzzfeedtasty https://www.instagram.com/p/CQg2uy1NTZz/?utm_medium=tumblr
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violasbabygirl · 6 years
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I ❤ #pralines. #nationalpralinesday
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pezman4him · 5 years
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#NationalPralinesDay https://www.instagram.com/p/BzG4zS1BC-BsazxWhudim-LC3NoIpYTabZv_6w0/?igshid=16ydfzzlbsvfk
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pipskay · 5 years
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So my Lovelies Monday June 24, 2019 there is only 1 National day listed and that is #nationalpralinesday (at Middle-earth: The Silmarillion, The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings) https://www.instagram.com/p/BzFD8U5h9wm/?igshid=glv1typri6t8
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On #June24th 🏳️‍🌈 #PralinesLovers Nationwide 🇺🇸celebrate 🏳️‍🌈 #NationalPralinesDay . On this #PrideSunday 🏳️‍🌈#SundayFunDay , #4thDayOfSummer 🌞. #TreatYourself to a #GiftCard 💳or #GiftCertificate 🎟for a #SummerMakeover 🌞. Dazzle Everyone , #BePicturePerfect 🎉 with your new #BrazilianBlowout , #DemiPermanentConditioningTreatment #HairPaintingWithB3 , #SplitEndTreatment ,💇🏻‍♀️ #PercisionHairCut , #InoaHairColorWithBrazilianBonderB3 , #HighLightsWithB3 , #BalayageWithB3 , #TortoiseShellingWithB3 ,or a 💆🏽 #NioxinDeepConditioningtTreatmentWithScalpMassage to prepare for #Summer 🌞 . #HappyNationalPralinesDay #PralinesDay #Pralines #HairArt by #AntonioASalonForHair @antonioasalonforhair
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boom-0n-th3-beat · 7 years
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June 24 #quotes #quoteoftheday #office #apple #history #onthisday #nationaldaycalendar #opening #whiteboard #whiteboardart #work #retail #geniusadmin #genius #admin #june24th #nationalpralinesday #wweems
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nobertsales · 3 years
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National Pralines Day! * Originally inspired in France at the Chвteau of Vaux-le-Vicomte by the cook of the 17th-century sugar industrialist Marshal du Plessis-Praslin (1598–1675). Early pralines were whole almonds individually coated in caramelized sugar, not dark nougat, where a sheet of caramelized sugar covers many nuts. * French settlers brought this recipe to Louisiana, where both sugar cane and pecan trees were plentiful. During the 19th century, New Orleans chefs substituted pecans for almonds. They also added cream to thicken the confection. This created what became known throughout the American South as the praline. * The pronunciation of the candy is a bit of a point of contention as well. In New Orleans and along the Gulf Coast, where there are many communities settled by the French, the pronunciation is prah-leen, with the longaaah sound, which is closer to that of the candy’s namesake du Plessis-Praslin. Other regions of the country, including parts of Texas, Georgia, and New England pronounce it pray-leen. * Belgian pralines, commonly known as “Belgian chocolates” or “chocolate bonbons”, are chocolate pieces filled with a soft fondant center. They were first introduced by Jean Neuhaus II, a Belgian chocolatier, in 1912. #NationalPralinesDay #Pralines #Food #FoodSolutions #FoodService #FoodServiceSolutions #FoodSales #WeKnowFood #DisposableSolutions #NonFoodSolutions #FoodConsultant #FoodDude #FoodOfTheDay #NobertSales @nobertsales (at Germantown, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/CQgM-hYFOyz/?utm_medium=tumblr
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rabbitcruiser · 2 years
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Pralines Day
Indulge yourself in the rich, creamy, chocolatey treat known as pralines. Gather a few and host a taste-test, or try your hand and making them yourself. 
Pralines are a delicious set of treats that are common throughout the world, they are a rich, creamy, chocolatey treat that is the height of confectionary decadence. There are also cookies that are called pralines that share similar sets of ingredients and properties as the chocolates themselves. Pralines Day celebrates these wonderful little bundles of sugary joy and their history in the world. We know you don’t need an excuse to enjoy one, but on Pralines Day you certainly have one!
History of Pralines Day 
Long long ago a French sugar industrialist, the European praline came into existence at the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte in the early 17th century. If you’ve ever seen pralines in the store that are little more than a whole almond coated in caramelized sugar, you’ve seen one of these original treats. This simple pleasure is where it all got its start before nougat came into the picture, and as chocolate had yet to be discovered by the Europeans, neither did chocolate.
As soon as chocolate was discovered it was a no-brainer to add it to the delicious ingredient known as praline. Praline is what you get when you take the nuts mentioned above and grind them into a powder, and once you finally add the last magical ingredient that is chocolate, it becomes praline. This wonderful little mixture is what’s used to fill chocolate treats that are now known as pralines.
Belgium came across it’s pralines after being inspired by these aforementioned delicacies, but they stood apart by having a rich chocolate center that was more liquid than solid. These soft-center Belgian Chocolates come in hundreds of varieties and are a favorite of confectioners everywhere. As any chocolate aficionado will tell you, these are the absolute bees knees of the chocolate industry.
How to celebrate Praline Day 
Well, the first and best way of celebrating Pralines Day is to indulge yourself in the rich variety of flavors that are pralines. You can head down to your local candy shop and ask for samples, especially on Pralines Day, and they’ll help you decide which batch of them you want to leave with. Make no mistake, if you’ve never indulged in the delicious treat that is the Praline, you will be leaving with a batch of them, and be coming back for more. What’s that? You’re diabetic? No worries! So loved are the Pralines that you can actually find sugar free varieties of them that are just as delicious as the original. Pralines Day has something for everyone!
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ricisidro · 6 years
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#TodayIs #NationalPralinesDay! #Pecan #Almonds #Pralines #sweet #sugar #Creamy #Chocolate #Candy #Cookies #Food #foodie #Tasty #Yum #Jesus: "I was hungry and you gave me food,.As you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to me." (Matthew 25:35-36) #God #HolySpirit #Christ #Bible #Christian #Prayer #Salvation #Savior #Faith #Grace #Truth #Righteousness #EternalLife #inspire #inspiration #SundayMorning #SundayMotivation
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jamieroxx · 5 years
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Today, June 24, 2019 is National Pralines Day! (https://nationaldaycalendar.com/days-2/national-pralines-day-june-24/) #NationalPralinesDay
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