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Established 60 years ago by Pietro Ferrero as a premier chocolate maker in Italy, today, Ferrero Rocher delights chocolates lovers all over the world with its delicious creations. At the heart of Rocher chocolates are a whole roasted hazelnut and creamy chocolaty filling inside a light, crispy wafer, all wrapped in milk chocolate and finely chopped hazelnuts. This beautiful clear box contains 48 gold foil wrapped chocolates, a perfect gift for someone special. Net Weight: 21.6 oz. Read more...
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In the words of Forrest Gump, 'Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you are going to get.' Joan Koonce's box had more varieties than most. Integrity in a Box of Chocolates is a collection of stories that portray the tragic life experiences faced by a black woman growing up in rural North Carolina. It uncovers deep, lifelong scars left by poverty, sexual molestation, discrimination, incest, alcohol and drug addiction, and sexual, emotional, and physical abuse. Despite these obstacles, Joan attended college and received her bachelor's, master's, and Ph.D. degrees. Working her way through her box, chocolate by chocolate, gave Joan the grit and will to survive, even in the face of extreme adversity. Through her life and the life of her son, Joan Koonce learned that despite the hardships, a box of chocolates can still be sweet. Joan's story is one of hope, determination, and faith and is an inspiration to all who read it. Experience with Joan the one true way to maintain Integrity in a Box of Chocolates. Author Joan Koonce is an associate professor and financial planning specialist at the University of Georgia, where she teaches others through seminars, trainings, and published research and educational materials. She is a member of Cornerstone Church of God, where she actively participates in the ladies' ministry, angel food ministry, and redemption lift ministry. She currently lives in Athens, Georgia, and regularly visits and provides moral support to her only child, Carlus Koonce, a son who is serving a life sentence in prison. Read more...
In the words of Forrest Gump, 'Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you are going to get.' Joan Koonce's box had more varieties than most. Integrity in a Box of Chocolates is a collection of stories that portray the tragic life experiences faced by a black woman growing up in rural North Carolina. It uncovers deep, lifelong scars left by poverty, sexual molestation, discrimination, incest, alcohol and drug addiction, and sexual, emotional, and physical abuse. Despite these obstacles, Joan attended college and received her bachelor's, master's, and Ph.D. degrees. Working her way through her box, chocolate by chocolate, gave Joan the grit and will to survive, even in the face of extreme adversity. Through her life and the life of her son, Joan Koonce learned that despite the hardships, a box of chocolates can still be sweet. Joan's story is one of hope, determination, and faith and is an inspiration to all who read it. Experience with Joan the one true way to maintain Integrity in a Box of Chocolates. Author Joan Koonce is an associate professor and financial planning specialist at the University of Georgia, where she teaches others through seminars, trainings, and published research and educational materials. She is a member of Cornerstone Church of God, where she actively participates in the ladies' ministry, angel food ministry, and redemption lift ministry. She currently lives in Athens, Georgia, and regularly visits and provides moral support to her only child, Carlus Koonce, a son who is serving a life sentence in prison. Read more...
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Scary Amount of Candy Hits Manhattan Stores for Halloween
"And the eyeballs are a good seller. You open the box and it's looking at you." Martine's also makes special order items, like a chocolate haunted house ($36.50), but said with the economic downturn, shoppers are looking for smaller items. |
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Baked Chocolate Tartlets With Salted Butter Caramel Sauce But if you crave chocolate, your best bet would be to wander into your nearest chocolatier and purchase a lovely little box of bonbons and candies, all wrapped up and tied with a bow. The cuisine of my adopted city of Nantes leans as far from chocolate |
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Jer's Chocolates' Holiday Gift Box proceeds to provide 15 meals for each box ... A few notable awards include, but are not limited to: “Best of Show,” at the International Confectioner's Conference; and “Best Chocolate Bar” at the New York Chocolate Show. Jer's Corporate Gift Chocolate Boxes and Peanut Butter Chocolate Gift Boxes |
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The ultimate Christmas gift – a year of chocolate The Chocolate Moon believes the sumptuous product is the only gift of its kind available in the UK. Lucky recipients of the Year of Chocolate will receive a box of luxury choccies in exquisite packaging delivered to their door once a month for a year. |

By Kerri Fleming
Usually, after seeing every kind of reality show based on skills, I would consider myself a kind of scientist, regardless of skill is shown. My own reality is that I am worthy baker, cake decorator impassable, a survivor wannabe, and after nearly set my kitchen on fire trying to blow up the peppers and onions over the weekend, a cook pretty horrible. Although I think I can put a blame on my pots and pans - which made them so flammable? I mean, really. How does this not happen all the time?
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A Box of White Chocolate An African-American beauty, who vows to only date black men, finds her life taking a strange turn when she meets the perfect man, who is white. Original. |
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About this book An African-American woman, whose dating mantra is nothing but a black man will do, faces a huge dilemma when she meets the man of her dreams, who turns out to be white. Original. |
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Near the end of a lazy, do-nothing summer day, the Kitchenarian approached me with the task of baking something sweet. While I am sure it was a plot to keep me occupied and do something productive that day, the Kitchenarian is also a big advocate of keeping homemade sweets in stock instead of store bought processed desserts. Our cookie tins were looking pretty empty.

As usual, I complied with her wishes. What else is a daughter to do? I found a recipe to a cookie I’d been thinking of trying, and then rounded up the help of my youngest brother. We were off to make a mess of the kitchen yet again! I hadn’t baked any new cookie recipes in a while, so I was determined to do this right.
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