• February 5, 2008

Congrats to Gassner Custom Soaps for clearly getting the gist of the Jelly Roll Tutorial down! Doesn’t the soap look great?


Learn how to make your own Jelly Roll Soap here. While you’re learning to that, I’m making chocolate … from scratch! It’s Amber’s 2 year anniversary with Bramble Berry and she loves chocolate. So, I’m making chocolate and, if all goes well, the outcome will produce Peanut Butter Cups, Marshmallow Cups and maybe toss in a few candied spicy dried fruit chocolate just for fun. The chocolate is tempering right now. Here’s to hoping it all turns out … or else Amber will be stuck with a store bought cake tomorrow! Then again, given the um, newness of this chocolate making venture, perhaps she would prefer the store bought product.

 

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  1. Oh those turned out great. Mine had a habit of trying to separate in between layers.
    Michelle in NV

  2. I adore making chocolates! Though I must admit, most of my chocolate molds were turned into soap molds…. 🙂

  3. Thanks for the shout-out Anne-Marie! I’ve made up another batch that dosen’t look so ‘Christmasy’…I’ll have to post photos tonight! And the ends stayed together! Yay! Lol

  4. Dear god! How do you do it? Making chocolate? Are you insane? Do you sleep? I mean no disrespect. I am genuinely curiously in awe.

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