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Old 11-13-2006, 09:03 PM #1
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Default Is there another Chocolate Emporium style site?

I need a place I can get GF/CF holiday wrapped chocolates! The chocolate emporium doesn't have anything up yet, and last year when I waited until December, I didn't end up having great luck (couldn't get exactly what I wanted and timing was crunched, which caused stressed).
So...I'd like to order soon and just stick it in the fridge!
Any suggestions?!
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I need a place I can get GF/CF holiday wrapped chocolates! ... Any suggestions?!
Well, I don't know if this is useful to you, but what I've been doing is buying a bag of EnjoyLife chocolate chips, melting some in a Pyrex measuring cup in the microwave, and then pouring the melted chocolate into candy molds that I got at the crafts store. I let them cool in the fridge overnight, then unmold onto a clean dish towel. Then I wrap them in aluminum foil and add a sticker. It's a hassle, but honestly it's less hassle than combing the Internet for a product that doesn't exist. We used to order gluten-free dairy-free chocolates from a company called Chocolate Decadence, but honestly their chocolate didn't taste very good. I like the EnjoyLife chocolate chips much better.

Tip: If you try this, don't use scissors to cut aluminum foil. I ruined a pair that way.

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thanks for the tip!

I do make candies like that, but I just don't want to make the stocking stuffers. It is more of a treat to me then to the girls. I am always making and baking and that is just ONE thing I stop to draw the line at. I don't WANT to make candy after cooking, baking, cooking, baking. WAHHH
Okay, my pity party is done.
I will probably end up dong that, though, if I can't find something soon!
Thanks Val!
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Is it Chocolate Decadence? I remember there were two. Oops. I see that was already mentioned!

http://www.chocolatedecadence.com/

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