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Your wedding guests will leave your wedding thinking what a great idea to have a State College chocolate fountain! A State College fountain would also be a great touch at a New Year's Eve party, SuperBowl party, birthday party, tailgate party, wedding party, retirement party, holiday party, corporate event, parties, family reunions and many other types or parties. Be careful though because you wouldn't want to take away from...
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Honey and Carob Brownies
- This recipe is delicious. I love it because it uses carob instead of chocolate. Carob is similiar to cocoa, except it requires about half the sugar to get it to be sweet like chocolate. It was sent to me by Holy Food Imports (www.holyfoodimports.com) which is my favorite food company, after purchasing their products, with permission to share! -- posted by Debbie C.
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Starting Your Own Dessert Business
- Chocolate is one of few dessert items known to be consumed with great delight. Cheap chocolate candy bars aside, there are chocolates out there to roll your eyes and make you shiver with delight. Truffles, chocolates, fondants, so many treats, and often at crazy prices. We dip our fruit and nuts. We make fondue. We make it into hot drinks, and sauces and drizzle it on anything that we think will taste good. We even put it in sandwich spreads! With all the love there is for chocolate, what could hold a better, unchanging source of income than producing chocolate delights for sale?Five years ago, at home with a small baby, I grew a little bored. I decided to try my hand at baking some chocolate desserts. There was no way I would have ever eaten it all, but it was a lot of fun. With every experiment, the end result improved. I read, watched shows on it and looked for recipes to build from. What did I do with all those chocolate treats? I sent them to work with my husband.! He has 600 co-workers and they were positively delighting in my baking.That first fall, my husband came home and asked me if I could make up a menu and price list. His co-workers wanted their own. They didn't want a piece, they wanted whole orders! I was shocked, but tickled too. It gave me a purpose again, outside of being mommy. I worked on the menu and price list for days. The harder it was to make, the more I charged for it, and strangely, the hardest things to make were often the cheapest to produce. For example, it cost me a grand total of $9.00 to make 6 pounds of creamy English toffee, I sell it for $30.Compared to purchasing a mass produced equivalent in the store, that's pretty cheap. The clincher is, when these things are made at home, they are still made with , real butter, real cream, real everything.Most 'confectionery delights' in the stores today can't even compete with the tastes and textures. When they do it costs you an arm and a leg.The orders poured in right through to Christmas! That first year I profited $3000 in two months. What better time of year to have extra cash on hand, and all my own baking done at the same time. As years went by, things picked up. I started selling mixed platters, which brought the expense down because they also contained assorted cookies and fondants which are cheaper to make. My family found out and then everything went crazy! Platters for showers and parties and I was attacked when there was a potluck!I was never a good baker, until I took some time to learn the tricks and experiment a little. Today there are places like ChocoFactory to help people get started on the road to becoming the neighbourhood chocolatier. Offering recipes, videos and a course in all the tricks and tactics for pumping out chocolate and candies with ease, ChocFactory is the best resource for the aspiring "Choco-prenuer" that I have ever seen. My menu has expanded ten fold with things I hadn't even attempted. Being able to see what was being done on video made it even easier.I learned early on to buy in bulk. I buy my flour and sugars in 50lb bags. I also learned the importance of parchment paper, which before, I had never even used. Parchment is a baking miracle- No stick, no mess, incredible! I also discovered that the trick to perfect cookies was two layer cookie sheets. The air inside keeps even shortbreads from browning on the bottom.We all work so hard these days, trying to make enough money to get by, and to buy the things we want. Some try silly home businesses that are really only money exchanges. Or we bring a pile of cleaning products into our homes and hope to sell them. Almost everyone loves dessert, especially chocolate! What could be easier then earning extra money from home just baking in our own kitchens?You can learn more about ChocoFactory on my More Than Chocolate website. Just visithttp://www.more-than-chocolate.com/chocofactory.html"Forget Love, I'd rather fall in chocolate!"
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Chocolate Raisin Porridge
- Chocolate, raisins, and porridge. True comfort food. :) -- posted by j.sugiarto
You may not be able to own a chocolate factory, but wouldn't it be awesome to rent a chocolate fountain in State College, PA for your corporate event or fundraiser in State College, PA? With a chocolate fountain at your event or wedding, guests can dip pretzels or sweets and other goodies into a chocolate fountain to form their own decadent chocolate sweets. ? Discover where you can find chocolate fountain rentals for your State College, PA event!
State College Chocolate Fountain Rentals may also serve the following areas:
Milnesville, Sassamansville, Edinburg, Telford, Sayre, Greeley, Clarks Mills, Bellwood, Oliveburg, Great Bend, Mingoville, Hyde Park, German, Perry, Parkesburg, Neelyton, West Mifflin, Pitman, Altoona, Dalmatia.
State College Factoid:
The median income for a household in the borough was $21,186, and the median income for a family was $54,949. Males had a median income of $34,388 versus $27,219 for females. The per capita income for the borough was $12,155. 46.9% of the population and 9.7% of families are below the poverty line. Out of the total population, 10.6% of those under the age of 18 and 2.2% of those 65 and older are living below the poverty line. However, traditional measures of poverty can be very misleading when applied to a community like State College which is dominated by students. State College Chocolate Fountain Rentals
The median income for a household in the borough was $21,186, and the median income for a family was $54,949. Males had a median income of $34,388 versus $27,219 for females. The per capita income for the borough was $12,155. 46.9% of the population and 9.7% of families are below the poverty line. Out of the total population, 10.6% of those under the age of 18 and 2.2% of those 65 and older are living below the poverty line. However, traditional measures of poverty can be very misleading when applied to a community like State College which is dominated by students. State College Chocolate Fountain Rentals
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