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Previous Forum Posts/Comments about chocolate wedding favors
Posted on: Sep 07, 08 12:36 am by: Jennifer Livingstone
Heh, look at what I found...
"Chocolate Connection"
from the Daily Press & Argus in
Brighton, Michigan posted on October 25, 2004
Choosing who, what, when, where and how are up to
the bride and groom. But the question of what to feed everyone
becomes a stickler. "It comes down to the budget they have and
what they can provide for their guests," Denise O'Kopski, general
manager of Mystic Creek Golf Club, says.
Posted on: Sep 06, 08 04:15 pm by: Alan Perkins
Can any of you give me some advice about this?...
Be true to yourself
Don't choose a hairstyle that makes you feel not yourself.
Brides often get pressured into certain styles because of
"tradition". If a particular style makes you feel uneasy,
don't choose it.
Posted on: Sep 06, 08 12:06 pm by: Rudy Jones
Look at what finally happened...
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Ferrera, who rents out four fountains and is buying another four,
says there's no problem if the fountains are handled correctly.
She'll never run them outdoors: Even a slight breeze will blow the
chocolate off course; kamikaze bugs, attracted to the aroma, dive
into the drink; extreme heat or cold can wreak havoc with the
chocolate's consistency.
For another thing, Ferrara always uses a trained attendant to set
up the fountain, show guests how it works, keep kids from sticking
in their fingers, fish out dropped food and check the chocolate's
temperature.
Posted on: Sep 06, 08 06:46 am by: Kay Day
Heh, look at what I found...
Kim and Mark Wilenski started Seattle's first chocolate-fountain
rental business, Just Dip It, about two years ago, after seeing one
of the devices in a bridal magazine.
"We wanted one for our wedding," Kim recalls. Finding none in
Seattle, they sent away for one and bought it outright.