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You may not be able to own a chocolate factory, but wouldn't it be fun to rent a chocolate fountain in Imperial County for your party or corporate event in Imperial County? With a chocolate fountain at your event or wedding, guests can dip pretzels or fruit and other goodies into a chocolate fountain to form their own decadent chocolate snacks. 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 Imperial County event!
Imperial County Chocolate Fountain Rentals may also serve the following areas: San Joaquin, Riverdale, Selma, Biola, Helm, Parlier, Auberry, Friant, Mono Hot Springs, Piedra, Prather, Sanger, Del Rey, Burrel, Coarsegold, Caruthers, Tollhouse, Raisin, Fowler, Reedley, Kingsburg, O Neals, Madera, Clovis, Kerman, Raymond, and Fresno County.
Imperial County Factoid:
Imperial County is a county located in the Imperial Valley, in the far southeast of the U.S. state of California, bordering both Arizona and Mexico. It is part of the El Centro, California Metropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of Imperial County. The population as of 2000 was 142,361. The county seat is the city of El Centro. The county is considered one of the newest of California's counties.
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Super Fast And easy Desserts
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If there is one dessert that I would have to label as fast and esay, it would be dump cake. Don't let the name fool you! This doesn't taste like anything from a dump!The first dump cake I ever tasted was made by my Mom. It was unbelievebly good. It's also the main topic of this post.Called Peachy Pecan Dessert, this is really good! It''s simple to make. I use a large rectangular glass baking dish. The reason for the glass is it's easier if you can see thru the pan.Here are the oh so difficult directions!Take one large can of sliced peaches and pour it, juice and all, into the pan.Take one box of Betty Crocker Butter Pecan Cake Mix and sprinkle the whole thing, dry, evenly over the peaches. sprinkle chopped pecans, about half a cup, over the dry mix. Then sprinkle about 3/4 cup of coconut over the top.Melt about 1/2 cup of butter and drizzle over your ingredients.Bake your dump cake as per the cake mix directions until it starts to bubble, you see very little dry powder through sides of pan and the coconut is browned.This is wonderful served a la mode while warm!The variations to this recipe are limited only by your imagination and personal taste.For example, you can make apple dump cake using apple pie fill with a little water and white or spiced cake mix.
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Brownies
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A very simple recipe with ingredients you probably have on hand already. Good! From Chef Bobo's Good Food Cookbook. -- posted by Chef #313014
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Chocolate Hazelnut Crumble Bars
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Inspired by http://www.joyofbaking.com's Mincemeat Shortbread Bars, I decided to make my own version of it with chocolate! Came up with a soft and chewy base with chocolate hazelnut filling.. Hope you'll like it! -- posted by katzzii