I was fortunate enough to stumble into one of Sylvia's workshops, and was hooked from there!
I have attended three workshops so far. Each one built on the knowledge and stills obtained in each earlier one, and I have to admit, I thoroughly enjoyed every one of them. Sylvia explains all apsects clearly and is a very positive and patient teacher.
The rose decoration is made using chocolate 'putty' and is fully edible. It's good to see the cake decorating skills I learnt in 2008 can be used in other areas!
I have to confess that it was a requirement to complete sensory evaluations on each type of chocolate.... some needed several 'checks' to make sure they were of a reasonable quality to offer to my colleagues and family. It was a tough job, but someone had to do it.Which type of chocolate is your favourite?
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came to check you FF but definitely prefer this blog... also liked your Japanese birds but they barely rated a mention compared to the chocolate making experience. Have even Googled to try to find a class near here but alas no luck:(
My mouth has been watering, just looking at your photographs, I can't imagine how smelling them would make me feel!
Yum, chocolates, every quilter's dream. They look fantastic!
A job with chocolate ?
Wow !
I love chocolate but I am lactose intolerant! not fair I can only have dark chocolate which I HATE.. I LOVE white chocolate
oooh yummy......I have been eying of Savior or some name like that in Melbourne
I love dark dark Belgium chocolates......the sort that Dairmaru (spelling)used to sell for approx $1.50each and that was years ago.
Now that's one professional goal I could handle!! You're making me drool all over the keyboard!
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