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im just about to use mine 2nite for the first time and cant imagine having left overs!! i will stay up all night if i have to to finish the job!0
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decorating cakes or biscuits?know thyselfNid wy'n gofyn bywyd moethus...0
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Or rice crispie cakes! mmmmmmmmmmm!!0
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son has grated some over ice cream before but we usually put ours in a plastic tub to be used for the next time but kids usually get to it before then and eat is out of the tub lol
janey xxLIFE IS FOR LIVING-I`VE LEARNT THAT THE HARD WAY0 -
A spoon is all I would need !
Mint crisp sounds really nice, my boys love cornflake/shredded wheat/rice crispy cakes.One day I might be more organised...........
GC: £200
Slinkies target 2018 - another 70lb off (half way to what the NHS says) so far 25lb0 -
hi i got a chocolate fountain and meleted all the chocolat with oil and its not taking it to the top of the fountain... its just swirling at the bottom?
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sounds like you're pumps jiggered/ you've got a blockage/ choc too thick
have u tried pouring out choc , taking out the poley thing jobby to look 4 blockages?
you've prob tried all these, but as a chocoholic i know how it is to need choc..... if you tried all these if you've tried the obvious, take it back and demand a new one...... with free choc....does my bum look big in this sig?0 -
Hi
I am doing a chocolate fountain at my wedding reception and have been looking at the chocolate for it. didn't realise it was soo expensive!
If any one has any recommendations for which choc to use, i would be very grateful
Have looked at Thorntons and on Ebay.
Thanks
CathyWeight loss so far :
Week 1 - 4.5lbs
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Lakeland have a selection of chocolate for fountains, between £8.99 and £9.99 for 800g,(www.lakeland.co.uk)
Hope this is helpful, happy wedding day!!
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Hi
I am doing a chocolate fountain at my wedding reception and have been looking at the chocolate for it. didn't realise it was soo expensive!
If any one has any recommendations for which choc to use, i would be very grateful
Have looked at Thorntons and on Ebay.
Thanks
Cathy
No idea myself - but this older thread has lots of suggestions - Chocolate fountain - any ideas?
HTH, Penny. x:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0
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