Thursday, March 20, 2008

The Jelly Bean Showdown


(Jenn) As some of you may know, I really go crazy about holiday candy. I'm never the one to complain that a store already has their Valentine's candy out the day after Christmas. It just means I get to eat those cinnamon hearts six weeks early! I think I really get sucked into the candy companies' schemes too, because I get this conception that I need to buy (and eat!) lots and lots of the candy before the holiday season is over. It just kills me that there will be a certain type of candy that I may crave at a different time during the year, but I won't be able to get it!

Such was my mentality when I was in Target's Easter candy aisle a couple of weeks ago. I was overwhelmed with SO MANY different, new, exclusive types of jelly beans! I simply couldn't decide on which ones to get. So I settled on just six. Yes, I bought six bags of jelly beans at once! And of course, I threw in some Reese's Pieces Pastel Eggs (probably the one thing about Easter I look forward to most) and a Limited Edition of Lemon Crème Hershey's kisses. Do I feel any guilt? NO!!! Because almost three weeks later, I still have about half of the spoils stashed away for Easter baskets (a miracle, really). And what's better, I now get to provide all of you with my Jelly Bean Review so you will have an easier time when deciding on Easter candy. If you haven't bought any yet, you'd better hurry out! I'm hoping for a big price cut in the Easter aisle next week so I can put some of these treasures in "food storage."

Here are the results. I realise that a lot of you may not have the same ideas as me concerning what makes a perfect jelly bean. Luckily, Ben and I agree pretty consistently. Still, I've broken down the ratings so if you're not a texture person like me, you can still find what you like in your jelly beans. Enjoy!

SweetTarts Jelly Beans
Award: Most Irresistable
Texture: 10/10 The texture was our favorite thing about the SweetTart jelly beans. It has this amazing outer shell that somehow magically crumbles when you bite into it. Then the inside, is of course, chewy.
Flavor: 8/10 The flavor is great -- similar to SweetTarts candy, although a little more tame, which I liked. The different colors don't offer much flavor variety, though. They pretty much all taste the same!
Irresistability: 10/10 This was the bag that was hardest for us to stop eating! It may be because it was the first one we opened, but I can honestly say this is the variety I'll be looking for first when going back for the after-Easter sales (food storage necessity).
Average Rating: 9.3/10

Starburst Tropical jellybeans
Award: Most consistently amazing
Texture: 10/10 Starbust brand gets the award for consistently providing the best jelly beans. I think a lot of what makes them so amazing is their texture. The outer shell is firm and "crackly," which makes these JB's fun to bite into, but it doesn't stop there. Sugary goodness fills the beans! A texture-lover's dream!
Flavor: 9/10 Another amazing aspect of Starburst JB's is the unique, juicy flavors. Each color offers a different flavor that will take you to the moon. We bought "tropical" this time because it looked like something we couldn't get as easily off season. I actually think the perfect flavor mix would be some combination of the tropical and original packages. I should also note that they do have a "Red Fruits" variety out right now, which is absolutely incredible. It has only three flavors, and they're all red or pink, which are everybody's favorites anyway. Try them!
Irresistability: 9/10 We had eaten half the bag before we even noticed we were eating them! As soon as we noticed, we had to put them away quickly!
Average Rating: 9.3/10

Nerds Bumpy Jelly Beans
Award: Most unique (in a very good way)
Texture: 10/10 Yow! These JB's are, as the title suggests, very bumpy! I loved the texture. The outer coating is thicker than any other JB I've tried, and basically has the same flavor and texture of Nerds candy. Biting into one feels and tastes like biting into a handful of Nerds! Then somehow you get to the middle, and it's not Nerds; it's a jelly bean! This may not be for everyone, but we loved them (Henry especially!).
Flavor: 7/10 Again, not much variety between colors. They all just taste like Nerds. After about two handfuls (which is probably when I should have stopped anyway), they got a little too sweet. Still, quite yummy!
Irresistability: 8/10 I ate a bunch of these while Ben was gone at work. They're easier than some to stop eating because they can get to be a little much. Still, Henry couldn't get enough of them (he named them "Froggy Berries").
Average Rating: 8.3/10
Mike and Ike Tangy Twister Jelly Beans
Award:
Most tangy
Texture: 5/10 Nothing special about the texture. Nothing off-putting either. I guess the shape, which is a little more square than the other JB's, was kind of fun to bite into.
Flavor: 7/10 Great flavor variety. A lot of the flavors reminded me of some exotic juices. Just keep in mind that they are "tangy," I thought sometimes a little too tangy.
Irresistability: 6/10 After a handful or two, I didn't need too many more.
Average Rating: 6/10
Lifesaver Jellybeans PASTELS
Award: Better than Jolly Rancher Fruit Smoothie, by a little
Texture: 6/10 About what you would expect the texture of an average JB to be
Flavor: 5/10 I love the flavors of Lifesaver original jellybeans. Unfortunately, this Pastel variety leaves a lot to be desired. Overall, they are much too sweet. Their is a fair amount of variation in the flavors, but the flavors aren't great. The pink ones are cotton candy flavor, which should have been a red flag to me before I bought them. All of the flavors sort of have that artificial, cotton candyish taste to them. The kiwi- strawberry one tastes like cucumbers.
Irresistability: 5/10 Not too hard to stop eating these. Still, here I am putting JB #20 into my mouth, just trying to figure out exactly what it is that makes me not love these.
Average Rating: 5.3/10

Jolly Rancher Bold Fruit Smoothie Jelly Beans
Award: Most disappointing
Texture: 5/10 About what you would expect the texture of an average JB to be
Flavor: 2/10 Many of these flavors were off-putting. Ben commented that they tasted more like flowery perfume than candy. Really, we thought they were awful. Maybe if you hadn't had any candy in like a year, they might be good. I should add a note that Jolly Rancher Original flavor jelly beans are one of my favorites. They just missed the boat with these smoothie ones!
Irresistability: 2/10 I ended up giving the rest of the bag to Henry as potty treats (he didn't complain!).
Average Rating: 3/10
Lemon Crème Kisses

These aren't in the Jelly Bean Showdown, but I thought they deserved an honorable mention. I just barely opened the package and ate 3 of them. They taste like lemon meringue pie. Probably couldn't eat more than a few without getting sick of them, but worth trying!



Reese's Pieces Peanut Butter Pastel Eggs
If you have not tried these, you are missing out on arguably the best part about Easter! Somehow though, it seems like a lot of people don't know about them. I usually have to buy several bags every time I see them, because they're hard to find, but they go quickly once people discover them. Of course, you have to be a peanut butter person. These contain no chocolate. Imagine this: just a Reese's Pieces shell about the size of a Whopper, and beyond the shell, nothing but peanut butter goodness. Sheer genius, if you ask me. If you can't find them in the bag, this year they also come in little mini milk cartons!

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Henry's Quotes of the Month

First, our conversation today:
H: I pinched me! (While pinching my arm)
M: Why did you pinch me? It's not Saint Patrick's Day anymore.
H: Today is the Indian one!
(maybe St. Patrick's Day was the Leprechaun one? I really don't know)
A few other great ones from the past month:

* (Referring to picture at left) "I made a snow plow!"
* (Referring to his fortune cookie) "It's a funny Sacred Grove one! It's Joseph Christ!"
* "I'm a junk food addict."
* "I like the scriptures, and wicked people."
* "Mommy's having a baby about Nina."
* (While sitting in his high chair) "I wanna get down, gentlemen!"
* "I hear the key chains!" (He says this almost every day when he hears our neighbor's wind chimes)
* (Referring to my fabulous new earrings) "It's a . . . manhole cover one!"

So these are my new manhole cover earrings:
The whole jewelry thing is going especially well, by the way. It really helps with that whole pregnancy-chubbiness-depression thing.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

(Jenn) He wouldn't even touch the green eggs (we need to check out that Dr. Seuss book!). I'm not sure why I even try to feed this kid. This is pretty much the face I get from Henry at every meal. :) Miraculously though, he really went for the key lime yogurt! At least that's something -- it made me feel like I was doing my job as Mom to be festive. Hope you all have a lucky St. Paddy's Day!

Sunday, March 16, 2008

7 of the smallest hotels and hotel rooms in the world

(Ben) Every now and then I like to post things like this that I find fascinating. The "Capsule Hotel" is the most interesting one, I think. Enjoy.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Grandpa Dave

(Jenn) We all had a great week with Grandpa Dave staying at our house! It was a special treat for Henry especially. My dad's work sent him to New York for a 5-day training, so he just stayed with us. It was great! He arrived Sunday night, and we put him straight to work. Ben and I ate a quick dinner and headed out the door to Boston for Harvard's admit day, and so Grandpa Dave was in charge of Henry for the next 26 hours. He did a great job with the bedtime routine and dropped Henry off at Becca's house (thanks Becca!) before catching his train into the city for a big day of work! I was impressed and so grateful that my dad was willing to do all of this for us.
We spent the rest of the week just relaxing and enjoying our evenings together. It was such a relaxing visit -- I didn't even worry about keeping the house clean or cooking anything too extravagant (probably because I knew I could talk Dad into going out to eat!). It was just like Dad lived in the next town over and dropped in for a visit every night! I loved it, and Henry had a ball playing cars and reading books with Grandpa. We're hoping the next place we live will offer training classes that my dad needs to go to! This was his 2nd one in NYC, and it has been so great. It's fun to have an excuse to be together :)

Our New Dishwasher

(Jenn) I'm saving this video for when Henry is a teenager and refuses to help with the dishes. Here is my proof that he wants to do the dishes every day! I'm not going to stop him . . .

Untitled from Ben and Jenn on Vimeo.

World Icons, Henry Style

(Ben) Henry has somehow become obsessed with world icons such as the Space Needle in Seattle, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and especially the Eiffel Tower and the Statue of Liberty. So, last week while Jenn was at the temple with the youth in our district, Henry and I got out the Mag-neatos that he got from my mom for Christmas (thanks, Mom!) and built and Eiffel Tower. This was the first time that I've actually been able to build something with Henry without him tearing it down, and I think it turned out pretty well (see the model we were working off of in the foreground):



Of course, you can't have an Eiffel Tower without a Statue of Liberty, so Henry decided to be the Statue of Liberty. He looks pretty good, eh?


Friday, March 07, 2008

Henry's Suggestions for Baby Name

(Jenn) Henry is being very careful to take care of the babies in both of our bellies. Here he is checking on his baby with a meat thermometer, just in case. For my baby, he is helping by coming up with ideas for the name! He came up with these all on his own, with no help from either of us. What do you think of the following names?

Henry
Baby Zion
Baby Seth
Baby Jesus
Nina
Baby Daddy
Baby Mommy
Baby Jenny
Baby Car
Baby Dumptruck
Chintz
Jung
Jack
Baby Ma/Mom
Zach
Jove
Scope
Cheeks
Gaks
Nephi
Lamoni
Girls' Camp
Trunk
Tron-Junk
Trashcan (pronounced like Treshawn)

Henry offered all of those names as options at first, but in recent weeks he has pretty much settled on Nina. I have NO IDEA where he got that name from, since he has never met anyone named Nina! For that reason, I'm pretty sure he's inspired. :) Nina is Henry's choice for the name whether it's a girl or a boy. But to keep things simple (and avoid calling our baby "It"), we're now referring to the baby as "her/she" and "Nina." It's just so much easier when the child has a name! FYI: Henry's prenatal name was Lou.