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Who was the poster whose wife was the chocolate maker
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That would be eek's missus.Originally posted by vetran View PostWho was the poster whose wife was the chocolate maker -
I've seen a lot of those at maker faires. You really don't want that chocolate for any purpose beyond modelling its tulip and tastes about as good.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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ok, I just thought it was visually great.Originally posted by eek View PostI've seen a lot of those at maker faires. You really don't want that chocolate for any purpose beyond modelling its tulip and tastes about as good.Comment
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Eek sounds like I do with cake-making; knowledge by attrition/cohabitation!The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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It is visually great, the problem is that the chocolate needs very particular characteristics for modeling purposes and those override the taste issues.....Originally posted by vetran View Postok, I just thought it was visually great.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Mine too. She makes pretty much everything chocolates, shower gel, clothes, bags, furniture etc.Originally posted by greenlake View PostThat would be eek's missus.Comment
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My brother-out-law used to work at Cadburys. While there he could not eat chocolate. The smell all day put him off.Comment
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The old man has something similar with his work.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMy brother-out-law used to work at Cadburys. While there he could not eat chocolate. The smell all day put him off.Comment
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WHS - Practically all sugar and milk powder and colouring, with barely a trace of chocolate (much like most British so-called chocolate confectionary).Originally posted by eek View Post
I've seen a lot of those at maker faires. You really don't want that chocolate for any purpose beyond modelling its tulip and tastes about as good.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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