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Old 30-10-2006, 05:04 PM posted to rec.food.chocolate
Woofs Woofdogs@ Mendell .org
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Happy Halloween to all. Could some kind person please give me a bit of
advise? Our small friendly neighborhood has a Halloween custom for the
adults. Two or three days before Halloween you will find a gift bag at your
front door. The bag is filled with inexpensive candy and trinkets, tied with
a ribbon, and secretly left on your step so you don't know who made yours.

Also in the bag is a note which reads:

You've been struck by the Great Phantom of Halloween! In order to avoid the
wrath of the Phantom you must deliver Autumn Goodies to at least 3 neighbors
/friends within 48 hours. If you fail to follow through the Curse of the
Phantom will strike ! Okay you'll just miss out on some fun! Be sure to post
a "We've Been Struck !" sign on your door so that others will know
that the Phantom has already struck your house.
Happy Haunting!

Ok. So I have 3 bags filled with goodies. It's at 11:45 AM here and most
folks are at work making this a very good time to sneaky hide my bags around
the neighborhood..However, our high is supposed to be 80 degrees or a bit
higher today.

If I go out to deliver the bags now will the chocolate get all gooey and
runny?

Should I wait until evening when it will be cooler but increases my chance of
being caught?

Any advice on this will be greatly appreciated.

Woofs

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Old 31-10-2006, 07:15 PM posted to rec.food.chocolate
Pan Ohco
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On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 17:04:49 GMT, Woofs Woofdogs@ Mendell .org wrote:



Happy Halloween to all. Could some kind person please give me a bit of


Ok. So I have 3 bags filled with goodies. It's at 11:45 AM here and most
folks are at work making this a very good time to sneaky hide my bags around
the neighborhood..However, our high is supposed to be 80 degrees or a bit
higher today.

If I go out to deliver the bags now will the chocolate get all gooey and
runny?

Should I wait until evening when it will be cooler but increases my chance of
being caught?

I don't know about you, but even if the chocolate is a little gooey,
to me it taste great.
Happy Halloween
Bill
P.S. just poured two batches of caramel.
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Old 01-11-2006, 04:36 PM posted to rec.food.chocolate
Frank Drackman
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Woofs Woofdogs@ Mendell .org wrote in message
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Happy Halloween to all. Could some kind person please give me a bit of
advise? Our small friendly neighborhood has a Halloween custom for the
adults. Two or three days before Halloween you will find a gift bag at
your
front door. The bag is filled with inexpensive candy and trinkets, tied
with
a ribbon, and secretly left on your step so you don't know who made yours.


SNIP
I don't know the answer to your question but it sounds like you live in a
nice place.


 




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