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Did you drool when watching "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory," wishing you could have your very own chocolate factory? You may not be able to have a chocolate factory, but wouldn't it be neat to rent a chocolate fountain in Wilmington, DE for your corporate event or party in Wilmington, DE? With a chocolate fountain at your event or wedding, guests can dip marshmallows or fruit and other goodies into a chocolate waterfall to make their own decadent chocolate sweets. They'll be in chocolate heaven and they'll be talking about your party for years to come! ? Discover where you can find chocolate fountain rentals for your Wilmington event!
Wilmington Chocolate Fountain Rentals may also serve the following areas: Newark, Deepwater, Delaware City, Kennett Square, Montchanin, Chadds Ford, Pedricktown, Yorklyn, Winterthur, Concordville, Chester Heights, Glen Mills, Swedesboro, Thornton, Penns Grove, Pennsville, Rockland, Bridgeport, Newport, Hockessin, Aston, Bear, New Castle, Brookhaven, Chester, Lenni, Marcus Hook, Claymont, and New Castle County.
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Chocolate Cake Truffles
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I use these on top of my best ever chocolate cake to hold up the chocolate triangles. Will post picture soon so you can see what i mean -- posted by goneshoppin_83
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Flourless, Sugar-Free Chocolate Cake
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If you use a sugar free vanilla extract like Since Singing Dog Vanilla, the only sugar source in this cake is the naturally occurring sugar in the almond flour. Top it with the Sugar Free Chocolate Mousse for a decadent sugar free treat. -- posted by Chef #862830
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Mama's Banana Bread
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My family absolutely loves when I make this! It looks complicated, but it's really not. I got this out of a Paula Deen magazine.
Just a few hints...I use flexible cookware when I bake and the first time I made this I had to use 3 regular sized loaf pans. The next time I used two flexible bunt pans it turned out great!
I couldn't find one on here that used brown sugar in place of white. So I thought I would share this one. I don't know how many servings this makes, all I know is that it will feed my brood and then some. Please let me know what you think! -- posted by Heartspell