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May
15

Velata Recipe of the Month: Bacon Jalapeño Poppers



May
01

Velata Birthday Bash Winners!

One year ago today, Velata was born and our lives were forever changed. The world suddenly became a sweeter place (and now cheesier!). With your help, we have accomplished a lot in just 365 days. Through our passionate Consultants, devoted fans and excellent home office team, we’re putting Velata on the map and are looking forward to another exciting year! Last week, we did a Velata Birthday Bash Facebook giveaway as a thank you to our wonderful fans. We said if we got 400 NEW Facebook Likes by May 1, we’d randomly select five of our fans to win one of these birthday gifts! If we got 800 new page likes, four additional fans would win a birthday gift. A total of 1,200 new page likes would get three more winners; 1,600 new page likes would get two more winners; and if we got 2,000 new likes by May 1, we’d select one GRAND PRIZE winner! We gave the contest a week because that’s how long we thought it would take to get the new Facebook fans—totally our bad for underestimating o ...

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Apr
26

Celebrate National Pretzel Day With Homemade Pretzel Bites and Velata

Yes, there is in fact, an entire day dedicated solely to pretzels. And rightfully so—they’re simply fantastic. The average American consumes 1.5 pounds of them a year (Which I did in one day when I ate every single one of them in the picture above). Gone are the days of waiting in long, ridiculous lines at hockey game concession stands, crowded mall food courts or questionable booths at the fair that may or may not violate several health codes for one of these tasty treats. You’ll be glad you have this recipe in your repertoire for any last-minute appetizers, rainy days or uncontrollable carb cravings. These doughy, buttery, and salty delicacies are versatile in  that they are delightful in both Velata chocolate AND cheese. So in honor of today, I thought I’d share an unbelievably easy recipe for homemade pretzel bites that you can make in a snap. Dough has always been intimidating for me, but it actually turned out to be really quite simple. You will need: · &n ...

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Apr
23

Velata Presents Five Incredibly EASY Cinco de Mayo Recipes & Ideas!



Cinco de Mayo is one of those holidays that sounds really fun to celebrate, but deep down,  you know it will probably end up being a lot of time and effort. And these days, extra time is sometimes hard to come by. 

If you checked out last month’s Four Ridiculously Easy Easter Brunch Desserts post, you’ll know that celebrations don’t always require a lot of time and effort. We’ve got your back!

We’ve put together five incredibly easy ideas to make your Cinco de Mayo celebration a breeze that will leave your guests saying “Muchas gracias!”

Click on the any of the images below to go to the full recipe and tutorial.

1. Velata Basics: Fiesta Queso and Spicy Chocolate



2. Velata Jalapeno Poppers



3. Sopapillas



4. Virgin Orange Margaritas



5. Tissue Paper Flowers

Apr
23

Fiesta Queso and Spicy Chocolate

It doesn’t get more basic than this. It’s just a matter of plugging in a couple of Velata Warmers and melting some chocolate and cheese.  

The obvious choice of Velata Cheese Fondue for Cinco de Mayo is the feisty Fiesta Queso. The hint of garlic and jalapeno adds the perfect amount of punch. Serve with tortilla chips and some colorful peppers and, ole! —Done.

Now this may look like ordinary Velata chocolate, but we added a little Spanish flair.

Warm one bag of Velata Milk Chocolate and pour into your Warmer. Add ½ teaspoon cinnamon and 1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper for a sweet & spicy twist. It may sound crazy, but it will conquer your taste buds like Mexico conquered France at the Battle of Puebla in 1862. 

See more incredibly easy Cinco de Mayo recipes here

Apr
23

Virgin Orange Margaritas

Since I was technically working while creating these, this is the nonalcoholic version; but you can add tequila or rum to your liking.

You will need:



-Margarita salt



-2 limes



-1 cup orange juice



-1 can of limeade concentrate



-1 Velata Orange Mixable packet



-Ice

Prepare the margarita glasses:

Cut the end off a lime and cut a slit in the lime. Put the edge of the glass into the slit and gently squeeze the lime as you run it around the whole glass. 





Pour some of the salt onto a plate and dip the glass into it and then garnish with lime.


Now, these instructions get complicated, so pay attention: Blend all the ingredients together in a blender and pour into the glasses. Cheers! 


See more incredibly easy Cinco de Mayo recipes here

Apr
23

Velata Sopapillas

Confession: before creating this dish for you, I didn’t know puff pastries existed. My life has forever been changed. Now that I know you can have fluffy, flaky, doughy, sweet goodness in only 15 minutes, I’m in serious trouble.

All you will need for this south-of-the-border sweetness is:

A puff pastry (You can find them in the frozen aisle by pie crusts. Who knew??)

Butter

Cinnamon

Sugar

A little flour

1 bag of Velata chocolate

On a lightly floured cookie sheet, lay a sheet of puff pastry. Brush with melted butter and generously sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar. Cut into squares using a pizza cutter or knife.



Bake at 400F for 15 minutes. Drizzle with a bag of melted Velata Chocolate.



Looks amazing, right? 



See more incredibly easy Cinco de Mayo recipes here

Apr
23

Velata Jalapeno Poppers

I need to preface this recipe by telling you I probably ate 18 of these immediately after I was done taking photos. They’re addicting and delicious, even for someone who’s not a huge fan of jalapenos. And the fact that a culinary-challenged individual like myself could pull these off means you can, too. You will need: - 20 jalapenos (NOT Anaheim Peppers… hypothetically speaking, you could find yourself in a situation where you accidentally grab 20 Anaheim Peppers, find out they’re not, in fact, jalapenos, and hold up a line in the grocery store while waiting for someone in produce to bring you the right peppers. I would assume that would be really embarrassing). - 8 oz. cream cheese (or 11 oz. if you’re using whipped cream cheese) - 1 package cooked bacon (I baked mine… I find the less hands on I am, the better things tend to turn out) - 1 tub Velata Bacon Cheddar Cheese Fondue. Start by heating your oven to 350F and washing and drying all the jalapenos. Then cut of ...

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Apr
17

Wordless Wednesday: Velata Mixables

Looking for more fun ways to use Velata Mixables?
Look no further.
Here are a dozen of our favorite treats—besides Velata chocolate—that taste even better after you add a Mixable!
Mixables are available in four palate-pleasing flavors: Mocha, Peppermint, Raspberry and Orange.  



Apr
08

Introducing... Cheese Fondue!

By Kristin Curtis Imagine for a moment it is 18th century Switzerland, and winter is pounding mercilessly on a little village there. The poor villagers huddle together for warmth, munching on the only food they have left: stale bread and hard cheese. It’s not very appetizing. But according to legend, this exact scenario is the birthplace of cheese fondue. The villagers discovered the aged food went down much easier when the cheese was melted over a fire and the bread was softened as they dipped it into the liquid cheese. They began adding wine and various seasonings to the melted cheese until they had a delicious meal that satisfied them through the cold winter months. Despite fondue’s early start, it didn’t become a delicious craze until at least one hundred years later! Since then, people have discovered many more delectable dippables for cheese, but bread still tops the list. Below are 15 of the most popular cheese dippables used today. 1. Bread: From French to Italian, rye to sourdo ...

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May
17

Protect Your Skin with Layers by Scentsy SPF Lotion

By: Yvonne Juarez

Think sun damage doesn't apply to you? Here are some surprising myths about skin protection that'll make you think twice about how you're treating your skin:

I’m only susceptible to sun damage in my bathing suit! Think again…you might be fully dressed, head-to-toe and completely vulnerable to the sun. Lightweight cotton only provides SPF 5 for your skin. That’s practically nothing!
I put sunscreen on this morning…I’m fine until I go to bed. No! Sunscreen can wear off as your skin rubs against clothing, towels or other surfaces, or displaced by sweat, swimming or washing your hands. You should be re-applying every few hours, and some experts recommend as often as every 80-90 minutes. Using a water resistant formula will help preserve your protection, but when in doubt, always re-apply!
- I’m indoors. No need for sunscreen today! Chances are, you’re inside a building loaded with windows, or in a car surrounded by them. The average person spends 9,100 hours commuting to work over their lifetime…just picture your hands sitting on that sunny steering wheel, completely unprotected. And that doesn’t even include all the other hours of driving you’ll do!
I put sunscreen on my face and neck daily. I’m good to go. Nope. Here’s a surprising fact: one of the most common places melanoma is detected is between the toes. Sun goes EVERYWHERE. Your sunscreen should too!

May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month which makes this the perfect time to talk about sun care! In March, Layers by Scentsy introduced a line of SPF sun care products: SPF 50 and SPF 15 skin lotion and SPF 15 lip balm - available in fragrances from Scentsy’s tropical line: Havana Cabana and Rio Beach.

We all love putting luxurious lotions on our skin and lips while covering our body in amazing fragrance, but it’s also important to remember how to care for your skin beyond the surface. The skin is your largest organ and should be protected!

But, if you’re anything like me, remembering to apply sunscreen every single day is a challenge. Quite frankly, I forget to do it far too often and am left with this lingering guilt, complete with a little voice in my head that says, “Just do it already!!” Avoid the guilt and start protecting yourself today. Here are four easy-to-follow tips to make it easier to remember (and maybe even enjoyable!):

- Update your after-shower routine! Are you in the habit of slathering regular body lotion all over after a shower? Just swap your regular body lotion for a bottle of good-smelling sunscreen. If you have a product you love, with a fresh scent you look forward to, you might actually enjoy applying it!
- Keep some in your purse for touch-ups throughout the day. Think of it like make-up. You should be equally concerned about re-applying your sunscreen as you are about re-applying your lipstick. Trust me, in 20 years, good sunscreen use will far out-weigh any beauty benefits your lipstick can offer.
Make it accessible for the whole family. Put it in a cute basket by the back door. Put it in your husband’s briefcase or office. Put a bottle in your kids’ diaper bag. Don’t just store it in the medicine cabinet—the more accessible it is, the more you’ll remember to use it! 
Beyond sunscreen, wear protective clothing like hats (have you seen the amazing hats Princess Kate has been sporting?), sunglasses and long sleeve shirts. Limit time in the sun, particularly between the harshest hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Remember: all these tips are for year-round, not just summer months! Your skin is still vulnerable throughout winter and even on overcast days, clouds let roughly 30% of UV rays through. Protect yourself!



Layers by Scentsy SPF Lotions offer broad-spectrum protection against both UVA and UVB rays and smell like a perfect tropical vacation to boot. You can wear something that feels good, smells good, and most importantly, does good things for your skin!