Whats the difference between soy chocolate milk and regular chocolate milk?

Posted by admin on October 27th, 2009 and filed under chocolate | 13 Comments »

I hate reagular chocolate milk but I love chocolate soy milk and it’s the other way around with white milk. I just want to know whats in soy chocolate milk thats different than regular chocolate milk.

Soy chocolate milk is made from soy. Dairy chocolate milk is made from real milk, probably from cows, although I see no reason goat’s milk could not be used.

Whats the difference between soy chocolate milk and regular chocolate milk?

Posted by admin on October 27th, 2009 and filed under chocolate | 13 Comments »

I hate reagular chocolate milk but I love chocolate soy milk and it’s the other way around with white milk. I just want to know whats in soy chocolate milk thats different than regular chocolate milk.

Soy chocolate milk is made from soy. Dairy chocolate milk is made from real milk, probably from cows, although I see no reason goat’s milk could not be used.

Does anyone have a recipe for CREAMY Milk Chocolate?

Posted by admin on October 27th, 2009 and filed under milk chocolate | 3 Comments »

We like to make our own chocolate candies. We usually use the molds, melt the chocolate and pour it into the shapes, etc. We are looking for a recipe for chocolate, but we want a real creamy milk chocolate. Consider Dove or Hershey’s Symphony chocolate as a source.

Thanks!

I like to use real cream and real milk chocolate. That works best and is wonderful hot or cold.

Does anyone have a recipe for CREAMY Milk Chocolate?

Posted by admin on October 27th, 2009 and filed under milk chocolate | 3 Comments »

We like to make our own chocolate candies. We usually use the molds, melt the chocolate and pour it into the shapes, etc. We are looking for a recipe for chocolate, but we want a real creamy milk chocolate. Consider Dove or Hershey’s Symphony chocolate as a source.

Thanks!

I like to use real cream and real milk chocolate. That works best and is wonderful hot or cold.

How can I use up the melted chocolate truffles?

Posted by admin on October 27th, 2009 and filed under chocolate truffles | 3 Comments »

I accidentally forgot about 3 bags of truffles that I bought weeks ago. Now they are all melted.:( Can I use them in any of the chocolate cake recipes since I’m thinking of making chocolate truffle cake for my friend’s birthday…Can anyone provide me with some recipes?
Thank you!

You have some great answers – I would also suggest you can actually freeze some of the truffles (chop them up first) for use later on.

How can I use up the melted chocolate truffles?

Posted by admin on October 27th, 2009 and filed under chocolate truffles | 3 Comments »

I accidentally forgot about 3 bags of truffles that I bought weeks ago. Now they are all melted.:( Can I use them in any of the chocolate cake recipes since I’m thinking of making chocolate truffle cake for my friend’s birthday…Can anyone provide me with some recipes?
Thank you!

You have some great answers – I would also suggest you can actually freeze some of the truffles (chop them up first) for use later on.

would a card and some chocolate candy make a good gift 4 my boyfriend?

Posted by admin on October 27th, 2009 and filed under chocolate gift | 30 Comments »

ok, so im thinking of getting my boyfriend a christmas card that says "i love you" inside and some chocolate candy….would that be a good gift?

well i do like what you have suggested but you know boys prefer something little more unperishable
like a shirt,a diary,a watch,a basketball or something of that sort,just tied in ribbon and of course a card a simple one take care without the hard to read calligraphies and a simple "i love you" written inside by you(BEST OF LUCK!!!)

would a card and some chocolate candy make a good gift 4 my boyfriend?

Posted by admin on October 27th, 2009 and filed under chocolate gift | 30 Comments »

ok, so im thinking of getting my boyfriend a christmas card that says "i love you" inside and some chocolate candy….would that be a good gift?

well i do like what you have suggested but you know boys prefer something little more unperishable
like a shirt,a diary,a watch,a basketball or something of that sort,just tied in ribbon and of course a card a simple one take care without the hard to read calligraphies and a simple "i love you" written inside by you(BEST OF LUCK!!!)

can anyone tell me how to prepare gourmet chocolate covered goodies for a new business?

Posted by admin on October 27th, 2009 and filed under chocolate gourmet | 3 Comments »

i want to start a new business dipping treats like pretzels, apples, marshmallows, licorice, oroes etc? i also want to use a high quality chocolate but don’t know which one to use.
from stephanie.

hold on in the last question you said you already knew how to make them
i suggest ghiridelli its fancy but still tastes good
you know to use parafin right?

what would you rather buy at a party? Chocolate, Candles, or gourmet foods?

Posted by admin on October 27th, 2009 and filed under chocolate gourmet | 9 Comments »

I am thinking about selling Dove Chocolate at Home, Gold Canyon Candles, Partylite candles, Tastefully Simple or Homemade Gourmet. Anyone out there involved with or in the past with any of these companies and what is your experience good or bad? Thanks!

I agree – I’ve been selling Gold Cayon candles for over three years now and I still love them as much today as I did then. They are the easiest things to sell and everyone loves them. In three years, I’ve only had one complaint and it was easily fixed and a new candle was supplied. Gold Canyon are leaps and bounds stronger and cheaper than Partylite and the big ones run about $5 cheaper than the Yankee big ones!

The one big thing I would ask, is how many demonstrators do you have in your area of each one of those groups? I live in a small town in Ohio and we have a ton of Mary Kay (although that wasn’t on your list) – but I have 11 friends who sell it. Tastefully Simple and Pampered Chef are the second most covered companies in this area. Three years ago no one knew who Gold Canyon was and it seems like the fewer the Demonstrators in an area, the better they do. If there are a lot in your area, it can be hard to get customers away from already established connections. It’s not impossible, it just can be rough.

The last thing are percentages you get. I know Gold Canyon isn’t as high as others, but with all the repeat sales I have, I make more than I would with other places. Also, with some products it can take a long time to use them all up and need to order more. My customers are always burning candles and ordering more!

If you have any more questions or thoughts, please feel free to e-mail me. I’d be glad to help.