Julie Spear

Member since: January 22, 2009
Total live articles: 49

The first step in making chocolate is to buy the necessary materials and equipment. When you have everything ready, you need to chop the chocolate before melting it and then pouring this into the mold.

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage l Apr 22, 2009 l Views: 130

Chocolate has been around for many years. This was first used by the Native American civilizations as a refreshment but soon, this was developed into chocolate bars which we all eat today. But what does it take to make chocolate? Here are few things to give you the idea.

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage l Apr 22, 2009 l Views: 259

Is it your dream to have your own business? What do you want to have? What do you imagine yourself running? If you have a knack in making chocolate, you might as well capitalize on that talent.

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage l Apr 22, 2009 l Views: 2

In any business, promotion must be carried off well and good for you to be able to tell people how good your products are. This is also true in making chocolate. If you want to turn this hobby into money making venture, you can use postcards to lure people to come have a bite of your delicious treat.

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage l Apr 22, 2009 l Views: 16

Making chocolate is not possible without your bag of tools. Some of these tools may be easily secured off your kitchens, but if you are really hell-bent on becoming a home chocolatier, you may have to invest in some other equipment that is exclusively used only for chocolate making. The good thing is that there

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage l Apr 22, 2009 l Views: 94

Chocolate is used in a lot of desserts. These include ice cream, soufflés, custards and a host of other dishes. Almost everyone loves it because studies have shown that it is an aphrodisiac. If you are too lazy to go to the store to buy one, why don't you make it yourself by following these tips.

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage l Apr 22, 2009 l Views: 250

Making chocolate is challenging. To help you along the way, here are some tips you should know.

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage l Apr 22, 2009 l Views: 119

When you are sad or troubled, who are you going to call? No, this is not a jumbled lyric of a song or two. This is just some wise question that can be answered by the process of making chocolate.

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage l Apr 22, 2009 l Views: 8

There are different ways in which you can learn in making chocolate. The first thing that you have to know about is where do these delicious treats come from? Most of you may already know the answer. Chocolates are made from the beans of cocoa.

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage l Apr 22, 2009 l Views: 2

Can you blame people for placing negative thoughts over the process of making chocolate? Through time, people are becoming more and more health conscious. For this reason, chocolates have been one of the targets of criticism for people who aims for the best on their diet plans and on their health.

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage l Apr 22, 2009 l Views: 12

A Sweet Tooth's Quest

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage l Apr 22, 2009 l Views: 330

If you are planning to put up a small business, you may consider starting a business that sells products that people will always want. So, what do people want? Of course, the food industry is the obvious choice. However, you should consider that putting up a restaurant can be quite a hassle. You have to have

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage l Apr 22, 2009 l Views: 330

Chocolate has been around for many years. This was first used by the Native American civilizations as a refreshment but soon, this was developed into chocolate bars which we all eat today. But what does it take to make chocolate? Here are few things to give you the idea.

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage l Apr 22, 2009 l Views: 259

Chocolate is used in a lot of desserts. These include ice cream, soufflés, custards and a host of other dishes. Almost everyone loves it because studies have shown that it is an aphrodisiac. If you are too lazy to go to the store to buy one, why don't you make it yourself by following these tips.

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage l Apr 22, 2009 l Views: 250

A chocolate truffle is a collection of chocolate sweets. This mouth watering confection us usually made with a round ganache of chocolate core covered with a powdered cocoa or chocolate. It is actually named after the truffle fungus because of their physical similarities.

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage > Chocolate l Jan 23, 2009 l Views: 241

The waffle is a cake-like breakfast bread made out of batter. The batter is usually a mixture of sugar, oil, flour, eggs and milk poured into a iron that has designs in it and no, we are not talking about the average flat iron that we use on clothes. The iron used in baking waffles generally has a honeycomb

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage l Apr 22, 2009 l Views: 204

Chocolates have been around for quite a long time now and many people are still devoted to eating chocolate. Besides, you can never deny the fact that chocolates are very delicious treats that everybody loves. Perhaps even your sister going on a "strict" diet is hiding some in her bedroom to conceal her

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage > Chocolate l Jan 23, 2009 l Views: 165

How It All Began

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage l Apr 22, 2009 l Views: 134

The first step in making chocolate is to buy the necessary materials and equipment. When you have everything ready, you need to chop the chocolate before melting it and then pouring this into the mold.

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage l Apr 22, 2009 l Views: 130

Belgian chocolates are considered as the food of the champions, the rich people's indulgence and also the masses, and a temptation for lovers. Every year, Belgium is able to produce chocolate products of about 172,000 tons. You can even find over 2,000 shops offering their precious chocolate goodies.

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage > Chocolate l Jan 23, 2009 l Views: 120

How It All Began

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage l Apr 22, 2009 l Views: 134

Hot chocolate is a delicious drink that is a cocktail of cocoa powder or chocolate, sugar, and milk. This toothsome beverage can be traced back to the Mayan and Aztec civilizations in which they consumed their chocolate drinks made from roasted cocoa seeds mixed with spices like chili and achiote or annatto. The

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage > Chocolate l Jan 23, 2009 l Views: 118

Chocolate is used in a lot of desserts. These include ice cream, soufflés, custards and a host of other dishes. Almost everyone loves it because studies have shown that it is an aphrodisiac. If you are too lazy to go to the store to buy one, why don't you make it yourself by following these tips.

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage l Apr 22, 2009 l Views: 250

Everything has its origin. Did you know that even the process of making chocolate has a history? This may be your favorite thing to do now on your pastime. Or you may be even addicted to the taste of such treat. But this piece will not add up to that craving as it tries to give you a better view as to how it

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage l Apr 22, 2009 l Views: 7

The success of your chocolate candy lies on the ability to temper the chocolate. Even in other chocolate delicacies, the importance of tempering the chocolate mixture will never be understated. Chocolate, to begin with, must have a premium quality to it. You can have fun experimenting on different core

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage l Apr 22, 2009 l Views: 3

Chocolate has been around for many years. This was first used by the Native American civilizations as a refreshment but soon, this was developed into chocolate bars which we all eat today. But what does it take to make chocolate? Here are few things to give you the idea.

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage l Apr 22, 2009 l Views: 259

Since the discovery of chocolates, a lot of people have been crazy about it. In fact, in today's world, people are still craving for great tasting and fine chocolates from different parts of the world. You have to consider that everyone loves chocolates. In fact, even your dieting sister is secretly stashing

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage > Chocolate l Jan 23, 2009 l Views: 24

A Sweet Tooth's Quest

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage l Apr 22, 2009 l Views: 330

Have you even been bitten by the love bug? For sure, you have. What is your fondest memory of being in love? Is it the hugs or kisses? Is it being with the person you are most fond of every day of your lives? Or is it the process of making chocolate and being given one from time to time?

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage l Apr 22, 2009 l Views: 3

The first step in making chocolate is to buy the necessary materials and equipment. When you have everything ready, you need to chop the chocolate before melting it and then pouring this into the mold.

By: Julie Spear l Food and Beverage l Apr 22, 2009 l Views: 130
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