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You may not be able to have a chocolate factory, but wouldn't it be awesome to rent a chocolate fountain in Iowa for your fundraiser or party in Iowa? With a chocolate fountain at your wedding or event, guests can dip fruit or marshmallows and other goodies into a chocolate waterfall to create their own decadent chocolate treats. Who wouldn't like to see a chocolate fountain at a birthday party or wedding ? Discover where you can find chocolate fountain rentals for your Iowa event!
Iowa Chocolate Fountain Rentals may also serve the following areas: Prairieburg, Palmer, Conesville, Mount Union, Massena, Buckeye, Minden, Pierson, Andrew, Dike, Rowan, Stout, Dows, Ocheyedan, Olds, Eldora, Aurora, Bode, Fonda, Manilla, Ossian, Jefferson, New Market, Pleasantville, Fort Madison, Jolley, Rutland, Duncombe, Dickens, Leland, Cromwell, Greenfield, Hawkeye, Millerton, Monticello, Spencer, Joice, Stanton, Halbur, Vinton, Toronto, Clinton, Steamboat Rock.
Iowa Factoid:
Iowa has a number of major United States highways. U.S. Route 18 runs along the northern edge of the state from South Dakota to Wisconsin. U.S. Route 20 runs from Sioux City through Fort Dodge and Waterloo before crossing into Illinois in Dubuque. U.S. Route 30 runs from the Nebraska border just north of Council Bluffs through Cedar Rapids and crossing into Illinois in Clinton, staying north of Interstate 80. U.S. Route 6 winds its way along a similar path to Interstate 80, from Council Bluffs through the Quad Cities into Illinois. U.S. Route 34 runs along the southern part of the state from Nebraska through Burlington to Illinois. U.S. Route 59 runs a path similar to Interstate 29, from south to north along the western edge of the state. U.S. Route 61 runs from the Southeastern edge of Iowa in Keokuk through Burlington, the Quad Cities and into Illinois in Dubuque. U.S. Route 63 runs south from Missouri north through Waterloo and into Minnesota along the eastern central part of the state. U.S. Route 65 and U.S. Route 69 run from Missouri around Des Moines into Minnesota on paths similar to Interstate 35. U.S. Route 71 and U.S. Route 75 run a south to north path along the western edge of the state. U.S. Route 169 is a south to north highway in the west central part of the state. U.S. Route 218 is almost all in the state of Iowa. It runs from the southern edge in Keokuk through Iowa City, Cedar Rapids and Waterloo on its way to Minnesota.
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Black Bottom Cream Cheese Cupcakes
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i found this recipe online and i tried it once and since then my family and friends alwaaaaaaaaaaays asked for it...... i really encourage you to try it!!!
i know the directions seem long but it's easy and worth it...!! -- posted by Chef Mai
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Oatmeal, Chocolate Chip, and Pecan Cookies
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From Cooking Light - These easy drop cookies are crisp on the outside and slightly chewy on the inside. Chocolate minichips disperse better in the batter, but you can use regular chips. Directions say to line baking sheets with parchment paper, but I bake mine on a baking stone and they always come out great. After 24 hours or so they become hard, but if you put two cookies in the microwave for about 10 seconds, they're soft, warm, and taste fresh-baked. -- posted by mailbelle
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No-Bake Chocolate Cheesecake
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I haven't tried this recipe but found it in an older Borden's Book my mom has. Let me know what you think -- posted by Serb Girl