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1/14/2011
Making It Pretty
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Experiment with various cheese grater surfaces and vegetable peelers to create different kinds of chocolate flakes and curls to garnish your chocolaty treats.
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This tip was published in 'Everyday chocolate 120 Tasty Recipes - p69'
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