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Wilton Chocolate Pro Electric Melting Pot
(Kitchen) Wilton
Release date: 2008-05-09
Electric pot melts chocolate or Candy Melts confectionery coating in 10 minutes or less
Removable nonstick pot holds up to 2-1/2 cups at a time; warm and melt modes
Measures approximately 5-1/2 by 10-1/2 by 8-2/5 inches
Price:
$32.99
$23.35
Customer Reviews:
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Candy shop creation possible
Some time ago, I worked as a pastry chef/candy maker using a very expensive chocolate melter/temperer as one of my equipment staples. I have melted and dipped more chocolate than you could shake a candy box at. I took a chance and picked up one of these locally (Wilton Chocolate Melter Deluxe)... -
Wilton Makes it Easy
I have made Christmas candy for years, but have always used the good ol' double boiler method for melting my chocolate. Someone suggested using a fondue pot and while doing a little more digging, I saw they have pots just for melting chocolate. Who knew? Then I came across Wilton's Chocolate...
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The Impulsive Traveler: Eerie ice dunes in Erie, Pa., and Presque Isle park
Erie, Pa., and Presque Isle State Park: Where to go and what to know
For those who aspire only to plant their eyes, not their feet, on the dunes, the rewards come with lesser risks, such as fingers numb from clutching cameras.
I’m a year-round hiker, so last January I decided to see the ethereal ice dunes that transform Presque Isle into a sci-fi moonscape for several weeks each winter. The Arctic has more ice dunes, but Lake Erie is easier to reach. And the adjacent town of Erie is so rich in man-made spectacles that I made a second visit last month.
Erie Art Museum has transformed over the past 14 months, refurbishing its 1839 Greek Revival Old Customs House building and opening a new LEED-certified wing to display works spanning Cropsey to Calder to a carousel reclaimed from a grocery store. After stints as a cowboy, a carnival worker and a fencing instructor, Louis Dartanion Alexatos made the “menagerie machine” in the mid-20th century at his antiques store on nearby State Street. It’s rimmed by Bible scenes, Jesus and the devil carting a sack stamped “souls.” The artist, who died in 2006, kept carving even after losing his eyesight.
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Pet insurance melting salt?
I live in the Midwest and we had a ton of snow … and then a little rain … and then some freezing time. Needless to say, my backyard, which is on a small hill, a skating rink! PetSafe meting buy things from Petsmart, but just does not work. Can anyone suggest an ice melter that will not harm my pet? Sand and gravel usually melt the ice. Thank you very much.
Do not use the recommended salt – is detrimental to animals and the environment (thus facing the cement). try this: http://www.safepaw.com/common_questions.html
The Chocolate Pro Melting Pot. It’s easier than ever to melt large amounts of chocolate or confectionery coating! With the Chocolate Pro it takes only minutes! With this you will be able to mold lollipops and fancy dipped-center candies. Dip things like fruits, pretzels, cake, and so much more! Create flavored chocolate sauces for ice cream or silky ganache glaze to pour over cakes. Features: 2.5 … Prevent winter slip and falls with the Heat Trak HCM24-3 heated door mat! This unique product is the safe, easy way to help prevent injuries without the hassle of salt or shoveling. Simply plug in the HCM24-3 when the snow begins to fall and watch even the heaviest snow melt at a rate of 2 inches per hour! The Heat Trak HCM24-3 heated door mat measures 24 x 36 x 0.4 inches and can be … “SAFE STEP MAG CHLORIDE” ICE MELTER
50 Lb.
Product contains magnesium chloride
melts down to -25 deg. F (-32C)
Less corrosive than calcium chloride
Safe to handle-wont burn or irritate skin
Unique crystals have the ideal size and surface area to rapidly melt ice & snow
Product will not leave oily residue,cause tracking problems,or harm plants
Not intended to be used on roofs
Do n…
Choosing the Right Snow Shovel or Snow Blower: Being Prepared for ...
Most of the United States and all of Canada is subject to winter storms that leave heavy accumulations of snow and ice on sidewalks and driveways. A homeowner is responsible for maintaining walkways in safe conditions.
There are many methods of clearing piles from areas, and the best way will depend on the amount of expected snow, the health condition of the owner, and the amount of money available to buy the equipment.
Snow Shovels and PushersThe simplest method of clearing snow and ice is with a snow shovel. Shovels are used to lift the snow from the sidewalk and carry it to the side. Throwing the snow is not advised, due to the risk of slipping.
A variation is the pusher, which as the name implies is used to push the snow along the ground. Pushers are designed to hold more snow. This allows for more snow to be pushed to the side, but makes it more difficult to lift.
Shovels are made out of materials like aluminum or plastic. Aluminum will bend after heavy use. Plastic maintains its shape longer, but may crack eventually. A plastic shovel with a steel blade near the base provides the strength to remove most ice.
Removing snow can be very dangerous. Slipping and falling is very likely, and the strain of moving heavy piles of snow can contribute to pulled muscles and heart attacks. If the homeowner has any health concerns, it is better to contract out the work.
Power Snow Removal EquipmentFor those climates with an abundance of snow, power snow blowers or throwers can be purchased. Blowers are available in both gas and electric models.
Gas blowers are more powerful, but have the issues of starting, filling with gas and maintaining parts that are familiar to those that own gas lawn mowers.
Electric models operate from a cord, so there needs to be enough cord to reach all areas, and care has to be taken to make sure the cord does not get eaten by the machine.
Both models can be heavy, and do not discriminate between snow and the grass or ground cover underneath. Blowers are difficult to use during strong winds, which will blow snow back onto the driveway or operator.
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