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After posting my first question, I thought about something I wanted to
include... When trying out new recipes and experimenting, what do you use as far as chocolate is concerned? I ask this b/c I don't want to use a really expensive chocolate to "play" with. Of course, I would use the best chocolate to test the "finished" product. Any thoughts? SC |
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