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  1. Cheese blintzes from Trader Joe's topped with a homemade fruit sauce of tart cherries and blueberries. These blintzes are one of my regular TJ's purchases.

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  2. 56 minutes ago, kayb said:

     

    Tell me about it. This forum led to my acquiring an Anova, an Instant Pot, a CSO, and countless cookbooks and gourmet ingredients. I have so far resisted an air fryer, but Prime Day is coming...

    Yes, I acquired an Instant Pot, two Anovas,  an EZ Temper, a few confectionery items, a lot of professional chocolate gear, cookbooks, and other assorted items. It is a wonderful and dangerous group that hangs out in these forums.  🙂

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  3. Congratulations on your Mom's birthday! So glad the whole family was able to make the journey and celebrate with her.  Looking forward to reading all your posts about this trip! Aside from the horrible closed hotel incident it looks like you are having a great vacation with plenty of bread, cheese, potatoes, and beverages.

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  4. 5 hours ago, jbates said:

    Since the venue was a school, I suppose it was not surprising that the small wares that get “taken home accidentally” would not be available.

     

    The list that @Kerry Beal started can be used by future organizers as a questionnaire for the facility so both sides have the same expectations, and we know what we can leave at home.

     

    Then I could bring a (slightly 😄) smaller suitcase.

     

    We have been at other schools where this has not been an issue.

     

    But yes, the list has the potential to be quite helpful.

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  5. On 5/19/2019 at 5:06 PM, DayGameCandy said:

    Big thanks to all for allowing this hard candy guy into your world of chocolate!  I had an amazing time and everyone was so gracious!  

    If you wouldn't mind, would you please share your recipe for hard candy? I think the batch size you made at the conference is that "just right" amount. Thanks again for sharing all your knowledge. Hope we see you next year!

  6. Open to other solutions but I don’t think that you can leave chocolate in a melter unattended for several hours and still have it be in temper. As you mentioned, it will over-crystallize and turn to sludge.

     

    When I am working with chocolate for several days in a row, I keep my chocolate in the melter overnight at a temperature high enough to keep all the chocolate melted and fluid. In the morning, I temper the chocolate in the melter and make adjustments throughout the day to keep the chocolate in temper.

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    3 hours ago, Kerry Beal said:

    So for the purposes of starting to plan next year - I wonder if the participants would give some thought to what we should be sure to have that they found lacking this year.

     

    I’ll start the list with

    1. sufficient silicone spatulas

    2. Plastic bowls

    3. Scrapers

    4. Offset spatulas

     

    thoughts also on what we should do the same and what we might do different 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    2 hours ago, RobertM said:

    5. Scales

    6. Acetate (sheets)

     

    7. Ladles

    8. Knives

     

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