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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 own a chocolate factory, but wouldn't it be cool to rent a chocolate fountain in Valdosta for your corporate event or party in Valdosta? With a chocolate fountain at your party or wedding, guests can dip pretzels or fruit and other goodies into a chocolate fountain to create 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 Valdosta, GA event!
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Chocolate Fountain Rentals News and Information
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Mousse Au Chocolat
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From "Fast, Fancy Desserts", Good Food Magazine, May 1987. Prep time does not include 3 hours to chill. -- posted by JackieOhNo!
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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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Choco Pot O Creme
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I found this in some of mom's recipes in an old shoe box. It was handwritten, so I hope it has no copyright problems to go along with it. Soon I plan to try it!!! If someone beats me to it...let me know if you liked it! I'm going to use ramekins to pour it into for starters. -- posted by Chef #798266