Truffles Basket Supplies

Truffles Basket Supplies

Truffles Basket Supplies

What do you think of these thank you gifts to the members of the wedding party?

Maid of honor (my sister): a gift basket of bath and beauty supplies - a silk face mask, some bath salts, bubble bath, a facial set, nice soap, and a robe
BRIDESMAIDS
Taylor: gourmet food basket - wine, oil, spices, pasta, sauces, chocolate truffles, and a cute apron
Lily: a basket of some old audrey hepburn movies, a small audrey poster
Bridget: gourmet coffee basket, espresso machine
Jane: gourmet chocolate basket (godiva)
Best man and groomsmen: sports tickets (my fiance's idea)
SR USHERS
Luke: bottle of johnnie walker (nice label)
Ian: basket of video games
JR USHERS
Adam (12) a saints jersey/pendant
Gavin (10) nerf gun
Ring bearer (8) - set of hot wheels
Flower girl (5) nice teddy bear
We're cooking a very nice meal w/ wine as a thanks for our parents
What do you think? We tried to consider each member of the party.

It sounds like you put a lot of thought and effort into it, and I think that's what attendants gifts should be. Something designed for each person, and something they'll use.

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Chocolate Connoisseur Gift Basket


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An abundant basket filled with a variety of Ghirardelli Chocolate bars, SQUARES chocolates, non-pareils, Masterpiece truffles and more.

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Provides an assortment of easy-to-prepare truffle recipes using milk, dark, and white chocolate infused with an array of flavorings. from raspberry and coconut to champagne and amaretto, in a resource that is complemented by information on truffle storage, chocolate selection, and gift giving.

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What Does It Take To Make Chocolate ?

Chocolate has been around for many years. This was first used by the Native American civilizations as a refreshment but soon, this was developed into chocolate bars which we all eat today. But what does it take to make chocolate? Here are few things to give you the idea. First, chocolate is produced from cocoa beans that from the Theobroma cacao tree. In English, this term means “food for the Gods” because of its heavenly taste that the Aztec and Mayan civilizations have enjoyed for years. These degrees are harvested mainly from the Ghana and the Ivory Coast with some getting their supplies from other countries in South Africa and South America. The reason why chocolate is abundant is because the pods from these trees are produced all year long. There are three types that each have their own distinctive flavor namely Forastero, Criollo and Trinitario. Of the three, the most abundant among them is Forastero. Criollo on the other hand is very rare while Trinitario is a hybrid of the two. Harvesting the pods is usually done by hand with machetes. The farmers have to split open the pods to get to the cocoa beans. Afterwards, they scrape the pulp and beans from inside the pods and left to ferment in Baskets from 2 to 8 days. Fermentation is important because without it, the beans inside would be too bitter to enjoy. After this process, the contents are spread in a single layer to dry usually under direct sunlight before this is packed and shipped to the buyer. Now you understand what farmers do, it is time to explain what the manufacturers do. Once the beans reach the factory, this is roasted and then transferred to a winnower. This machine removes the shell of the bean and leaves the “nibs” which is what is used to making chocolate. This is then grounded and turned into a rich thick paste now called chocolate liquor. The liquor then undergoes one more process to remove the cocoa butter which has an end product known as “cocoa presscake” or cocoa powder and here, manufacturers decide what kind of chocolate to make. If the presscake is of low quality, this will have to be mixed with other ingredients like vegetable fats, sugar and artificial flavoring. If what they have is of good quality, then this will added again to chocolate liquor and other ingredients like milk, sugar and vanilla before this is transferred to a conching machine. The conching is considered to be the last step in screening the chocolate in order to get its ultimate flavor and texture. The speed, temperature and length of this process has a lot to do with the taste of the chocolate. Also, this helps remove any acidic tones. This is then tempered into a large machine which pours the chocolate into the mold. Once it is frozen, the bars are then packed and ready to be shipped off to the consumer. Now that you know what it takes to make chocolate, you can begin to appreciate what you buy whenever you go to the grocery store and buy a few of these as a snack. Some of these are cheap while others are expensive and it all boils down to what kind of cocoa tree was used to make the finished product. http://make-chocolates.blogspot.com
About the Author

Gargi Nath,a Professor in English in a reputed college in kolkata for the last 5 years having done masters and Phd.A keen creative author and have written many articles on numerous topics.Many of the articles are published regularly in newspapers and magazines.Please visit my blog http://make-chocolates.blogspot.com for more information.

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