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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 fun to rent a chocolate fountain in Great Falls, MT for your fundraiser or corporate event in Great Falls, MT? With a chocolate fountain at your wedding or party, guests can dip pretzels or marshmallows and other goodies into a chocolate waterfall to form their own decadent chocolate snacks. They'll be in chocolate heaven and they'll be talking about your event for years to come! ? Discover where you can find chocolate fountain rentals for your Great Falls event!
Great Falls Chocolate Fountain Rentals may also serve the following areas: Brady, Floweree, Simms, Dutton, Fairfield, Sand Coulee, Stockett, Carter, Fort Shaw, Sun River, Cascade, Vaughn, Raynesford, Wolf Creek, Ulm, Power, Neihart, Malmstrom A F B, Highwood, Monarch, Belt, Black Eagle, Geyser, Fort Benton, and Cascade County.
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Giving Chocolate As A Gift
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Giving chocolate as a gift is a great way to tell your friend or loved one how much they mean to you. Chocolates are savored by most people and make terrific gifts.
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Dark-As-Sin-Death-By-Hot-Chocolate
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I was fiddling in the kitchen, trying to come up with something like that chocolate drink that Starbucks discontinued a couple years ago and came up with this.....whoo dang, good! But, if you don't like dark, use a milk chocolate instead, and add more sugar to counter the cocoa.This drink is best served in about 1/3-1/2 cup quantities, and sipped little bits in between nibbles of fruit or pound cake. -- posted by KitchenQuartz
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Yugoslavian Potica Bread
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VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: This recipe uses 1/2 a recipe of Recipe #307801, which is what I am unable to list in the ingredient list. I hope this is not too confusing, but it was the only way Zaar would let me do it. From "Festive Breads from your Food Processor", Good Food Magazine, December 1986. -- posted by JackieOhNo!