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One of the most significant ways my dad showed his love to us was through gift-giving. Occasionally (usually around the Holidays) he would arrive home from work bearing sweet little marzipan animals for us children. It was an utter delight. Not only were they adorable, but to me they were delicious.
My dad never forgot how much I loved marzipan. Even as an adult living in Northern California with my own little family, he hand-carried a special white box all the way across the country containing the precious figurines from the one and only Watergate Pastry.
Marzipan sculptures will forever remind me of my father.
Marzipan sculptures will forever remind me of my father.
This explains why, on our recent trip to Venice, I literally gasped when I passed this store window. Incredible! I had never seen marzipan creations of this size or type before.
The fish and the artichokes really caught me off guard.
It was fabulous!


18 comments:
Wow! I can't even make real fish look like fish. What a talent! (Did you try one and did your brain accept the fact that it was marzipan and not fish?!)
Wow! I can't believe that is the most beautiful presentation.
I've never had marzipan. What a great memory.
Your pictures are amazing.
That is so neat! I've never had marzipan before, but it sounds wonderful. :)
What a great story from your childhood as well. Thank you for sharing that!
The world is such an amazing place isn't it? I can't believe what you have discovered. I really loved the connection with your father too.
Thank you, Julie, for bringing back some pleasant memories.
Your dad introduced me to Napoleans from a pastry shop somewhere in DC! He had wonderful gourmet tastes & talents.
Were they tasty? Such works of art! Your dad was one of a kind! I so enjoyed spending time with your family growing up!
So interesting! I've never tried marpizan...amazing what they can do with it.
Oh my!! That is amazing!! I have also never tried it before. I am not sure why since I have been around it. It just never looks edible. I mean seriously, look at those fish! :-)
That's the coolest display I've every seen! Wow!! What fun memories for you too!!!
This is so amazing...and what a sweet dad! :D
You were so blessed to have a father like that -- such a sweet story!
I've never had a marzipan. But those in the window look so huge! Not sure I could finish one!
What a wonderful childhood memory!
Hi Julie,
Thanks for stopping by. Appreciated your comment.
What a fun blog you have.
The marzipan was unbelievable.
What fun memories to have.
Great photos, Julie! No wonder it took your breath away--fabulous display. Isn't it remarkable how a father's gift is so remembered?
I'm such a big FAN of marzipan! Hardly anyone else even knows what it is and I think it is the most wonderful treat . . . almost worth planing a trip to Europe for that reason alone. Still loving all the amazing photos!
Kristin
I haven't ever had marzipan, all roads end with Jell-o in there parts :)
Also, when you have some time, drop me a note with your facebook contact info and we can play Words with Friends together. :)
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