Forum Activity for @ChocolateRegards

moragreid
@moragreid
06/28/17 07:27:17
5 posts

Grenada - Home of Tree to Bar Chocolate Festival 2017 aka Grenada Chocolate Fest


Posted in: Travels & Adventures

If you copy and paste the URL into your browser (rather than clicking on it) it will come up.

garfoid
@garfoid
06/28/17 06:15:03
16 posts

What is the point in paraffin wax?


Posted in: Tech Help, Tips, Tricks, Techniques

Kerry:

Paraffin was commonly used in home made chocolates when I was a kid to avoid tempering - it is not used in chocolate these days.

Thanks for the reply Kerry, what would you say to people who claim that it is in cheaper chocolate bars, especially in hotter climates? 

Kerry
@Kerry
06/28/17 05:55:34
288 posts

What is the point in paraffin wax?


Posted in: Tech Help, Tips, Tricks, Techniques

Paraffin was commonly used in home made chocolates when I was a kid to avoid tempering - it is not used in chocolate these days.

garfoid
@garfoid
06/27/17 12:11:24
16 posts

Sharing: Podcast episode about current cocoa surplus. Article about chocolate made at origin.


Posted in: News & New Product Press (Read-Only)

Subscribed on Pocket Casts! Thanks so much for this! It's great! 

garfoid
@garfoid
06/27/17 12:09:08
16 posts

chocolate mold warmer?


Posted in: Tech Help, Tips, Tricks, Techniques

Maybe its stupid, but a low tech solution would be a brick you've kept in an oven at a low temperature over night, then turn the oven off, leaving the brick in there and it should maintain a warm temperature without getting too hot? 

garfoid
@garfoid
06/27/17 12:00:03
16 posts

What is the point in paraffin wax?


Posted in: Tech Help, Tips, Tricks, Techniques


Hey guys! 

I'm just curious as to what parafin wax does. Obviously being a wax, it helps the chocolate to set, well kinda 'forces' it to set around the wax molecules, giving it a higher melting point.

Is wax common in mass chocolate production? I can't find any manufacturer with an ingredient as 'wax' but there are so many claims, I just want to understand why. 

Any help is appreciated! 

Cheers!

Gareth 


updated by @garfoid: 04/11/25 09:27:36
garfoid
@garfoid
06/27/17 11:50:01
16 posts

Hey From The UK/Turkey!


Posted in: Allow Me to Introduce Myself


Hey! I'm a Brit currently living in Turkey, although i'll be returning home soon to start my business there!

I own a novelty chocolate company, the details are super secret right now, but once we're launching i'll announce it here! 

I love designing my own moulds on Fusion 360, 3D printing them and casting them with food safe silicone! I'll be asking lots of questions so its a good start to introduce myself!

ChristysConfections
@ChristysConfections
06/23/17 20:41:21
7 posts

F/S- Chocolate Equipment (Bean to Bar)- Melanger, Behmor Roaster, Tempering Machine


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Can I ask you, would the refiner work for making but butters, so you think? If so, I would be interested. You can email me at Christy @ christysconfections .com (no spaces)

Christine Doerr
@Christine Doerr
06/22/17 13:51:58
24 posts

For Sale: Truffle Gift Boxes


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Sorry, total for the tall dark green boxes is 100 boxes/1 case.

If you're still invested, please send your email address to christine.neococoa@gmail.com and I'll send you a PayPal invoice. Thanks!

anniekam
@anniekam
06/22/17 10:27:45
1 posts

Destoner For Sale!


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Hi everyone!

We have a very lightly used Packint destoner for sale. Purchased at $9000 and we are asking $7000. See photos below and feel free to email annie@dandelionchocolate.com with any questions!


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updated by @anniekam: 04/07/25 13:00:14
Inoxa
@Inoxa
06/22/17 09:54:37
14 posts

For Sale: Truffle Gift Boxes


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

I would like to get all the TALL Dark green.

Would you check your inventory on the quantity so we know for sure?

thanks

Christine Doerr
@Christine Doerr
06/22/17 09:08:58
24 posts

For Sale: Truffle Gift Boxes


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

100 - $12.00 UPS

400 - 30.00 UPS

(UPS was half the price of USPS.)

Inoxa
@Inoxa
06/22/17 07:49:44
14 posts

For Sale: Truffle Gift Boxes


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

the email i got didnt have the photos. so thank you.

what is shipping for green box tall to zip 33134?

100 and then all 400?

thanks

ChristysConfections
@ChristysConfections
06/21/17 01:35:48
7 posts

F/S - Krebs LM3 hotCHOC Heated Chocolate Spray Gun - Oakland


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

I will buy it, Kristian. Will email you.

Inoxa
@Inoxa
06/20/17 14:20:54
14 posts

For Sale: Truffle Gift Boxes


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

interested in your larger boxes.  the large green one, is it the medium green color.  it looks like you have 3 different colored green ones.

Christine Doerr
@Christine Doerr
06/20/17 13:15:31
24 posts

For Sale: Truffle Gift Boxes


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

In the larger size, 3.5 x 3.5 x 1.5, I have 400 boxes that are dark green and 100 light green.

The other green box is the smaller size, 3.5 x 3.5 x 7/8.


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Inoxa
@Inoxa
06/20/17 12:24:49
14 posts

For Sale: Truffle Gift Boxes


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

interested in your larger boxes.  the large green one, is it the medium green color.  it looks like you have 3 different colored green ones.

Kristian Salvesen
@Kristian Salvesen
06/19/17 17:01:35
8 posts

F/S - Krebs LM3 hotCHOC Heated Chocolate Spray Gun - Oakland


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE


Lightly used Krebs LM3 hotCHOC Heated Chocolate Spray Gun for sale.

$200 + shipping

kristian (at) nuttyness (dot) com


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updated by @Kristian Salvesen: 04/07/25 13:00:14
noblecriollo
@noblecriollo
06/18/17 18:48:32
2 posts

WTB - Melanger - Northern CA


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Hi Jonas,

Thank you for replying. Yes, a 40lb one could work. Please send me the details to: cisalass@gmail.com 

Thank you!

Cristina

beth campbell
@beth campbell
06/17/17 10:39:06
40 posts

chocolate mold warmer?


Posted in: Tech Help, Tips, Tricks, Techniques

Thanks so much for all those ideas.

Potomac Chocolate
@Potomac Chocolate
06/17/17 10:08:29
191 posts

chocolate mold warmer?


Posted in: Tech Help, Tips, Tricks, Techniques

I use a restaurant food warmer with a roll top lid that I've hacked in a fan and temperature control. You can see it here:

https://www.facebook.com/PotomacChocolate/photos/a.125991854108467.9786.124491320925187/547818471925801/?type=3&theater

https://www.facebook.com/PotomacChocolate/photos/a.125991854108467.9786.124491320925187/547819058592409/?type=3&theater

Other possibilities are food warming cabinets, bread proofers, or dehydrators.

Greg Gould
@Greg Gould
06/17/17 01:31:41
68 posts

chocolate mold warmer?


Posted in: Tech Help, Tips, Tricks, Techniques

I use the warming draw at the bottom of my oven.

beth campbell
@beth campbell
06/17/17 00:46:44
40 posts

chocolate mold warmer?


Posted in: Tech Help, Tips, Tricks, Techniques


hi there,

I would love to know what is a effective way to warm my molds to just the right temp?  I am tired of using a hairdryer and looking for something that can warm alot of molds at once.

Thanks


updated by @beth campbell: 04/11/25 09:27:36
Jonas Ketterle
@Jonas Ketterle
06/16/17 05:21:51
4 posts

WTB - Melanger - Northern CA


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Hello Cristina,

What size are you looking for? I have a 40lb one that will be available for sale in mid August.

Warmly, Jonas

Ali
@Ali
06/15/17 20:07:52
5 posts

Beans and Maple Sugar For Sale


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Brian Mikiten:
Ali:

Hi Brian,

The 50 lbs. of the Brazilian Trinatario are from the 2015 harvest and are $170. Give me a few days to get you a good quote on shipping.

 Thanks,

Ali

I'll send you my UPS number. PM me with a phone number. 

Brian

Brian,

Sorry, I don't know how to send a private message on this site. Could you please send an email with your contact info to acchocolateco@gmail.com?

Thanks,

Ali

mitch
@mitch
06/15/17 16:31:09
9 posts

help with getting precise weight of chocolate into each mold


Posted in: Tech Help, Tips, Tricks, Techniques

How did you arrive at 0.01g?  0.01g / 28g is 0.04%.  That seems like it might be overkill for chocolate.  An inclusion would weigh much more than that.

Potomac Chocolate
@Potomac Chocolate
06/15/17 14:39:07
191 posts

help with getting precise weight of chocolate into each mold


Posted in: Tech Help, Tips, Tricks, Techniques

You could also look into a pancake batter dispenser. I got one a while back, but never got around to really testing it out. It would probably work with larger inclusions than a syringe, but may not be as precise. You could fill it from the spout on your tempering machine.

The one I have is manual, but they also make motorized versions. Here's the one I have:

https://www.webstaurantstore.com/aluminum-pancake-waffle-batter-dispenser/158PCD13.html

Potomac Chocolate
@Potomac Chocolate
06/15/17 14:35:36
191 posts

help with getting precise weight of chocolate into each mold


Posted in: Tech Help, Tips, Tricks, Techniques

I would look into a large syringe over a funnel. There's a link in a couple threads either here on the Chocolate Life or on Chocolate Alchemy. You can be very precise with them and they're not messy. Larger inclusions would be a problem, though.

Jim Dutton
@Jim Dutton
06/15/17 12:26:47
76 posts

Storage Issues with Selling Chocolates Wholesale


Posted in: Tech Help, Tips, Tricks, Techniques

So far I have provided at most a few hundred pieces at a time, all boxed thus far. I am interested in your mention of "open-stock." In those situations what was done to keep heat and humidity from the chocolates? Since I wrote my initial message, I have spoken with the baker, whose shop will open in a month or so. He is planning to have a small retail area with local products, so as long as he has a cooler, that is perfect for me--it means just putting one box out for display. The restaurant is another matter. 

beth campbell
@beth campbell
06/15/17 11:56:23
40 posts

help with getting precise weight of chocolate into each mold


Posted in: Tech Help, Tips, Tricks, Techniques

So I am wanting .01 of a gram accuracy, and the bar is 28 g.  And I currently use a different mold (polycarbonate) and because it is rigid, and the shape of the bar narrower, I don't have as much deviation in the weight of each bar.  I fill them by hand either with a scoop, or the spout on my Perfect Air temperer.  And then I scrap off excess.  It is very messy and if I could afford a fancy tempering machine with the depositor that would probably eliminate alot of trouble. In the meantime, we are currently looking at buying a scale that reads to .01g and then purchasing a funnel to deposit the chocolate, but I am concerned about how time consuming that process will be.  Also we are trying to get a funnel that can handle inclusions. 

What do other folks use who don't have the fancy machines to do it for them? 

thepunisherplan@gmail.com
@thepunisherplan@gmail.com
06/15/17 11:33:46
18 posts

Storage Issues with Selling Chocolates Wholesale


Posted in: Tech Help, Tips, Tricks, Techniques

I've been through this a bunch of times with different resellers, including retail, restaurants and cafes/bakeries. Some pre-boxed and some as open-stock. Each situation posed unique challenges and it wasn't always possible to achieve long-term financial success with some locations. 

How much stock do you provide on consignment? 

Brian Mikiten
@Brian Mikiten
06/15/17 07:00:34
13 posts

Beans and Maple Sugar For Sale


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Ali:

Hi Brian,

The 50 lbs. of the Brazilian Trinatario are from the 2015 harvest and are $170. Give me a few days to get you a good quote on shipping.

 Thanks,

Ali

I'll send you my UPS number. PM me with a phone number. 

Brian

mitch
@mitch
06/15/17 06:28:30
9 posts

help with getting precise weight of chocolate into each mold


Posted in: Tech Help, Tips, Tricks, Techniques

I don't have the answer, but whoever does is going to want to know what accuracy you are seeing and what your target is (i.e., +/- x grams for each case).


updated by @mitch: 06/15/17 06:29:01
Jim Dutton
@Jim Dutton
06/15/17 06:13:08
76 posts

Storage Issues with Selling Chocolates Wholesale


Posted in: Tech Help, Tips, Tricks, Techniques


I have sold boxes of chocolates on a consignment basis with some success. I seal each box in plastic (not vacuumed), and the seller stores them in a cooler. I include directions to bring the box to room temp before opening the plastic, and this procedure controls condensation. I include an extra open box (covered in plastic wrap) for display so that buyers can see what they will get. I like the consignment arrangement because it gives me control over freshness--there is no incentive for the vendor to keep the chocolates beyond their estimated shelf life. It does end up costing me, but to me that is less important than my reputation, and certainly less important than health concerns for the eventual consumer.

Now I have two new reseller possibilities, a bakery and a restaurant, which present somewhat different issues. The bakery might agree to sell plastic-wrapped boxes as I have been doing (though I imagine their customers may want to buy individual pieces as in a chocolate shop), but the restaurant would want the chocolates available as customers order them from the dessert menu, not with an hour-long delay for the bag to come to room temp before it is opened. In neither case would I expect a humidity-controlled storage cabinet. I've seen what happens to chocolate exposed to humidity, and it is not a pretty picture.

If anyone has experience with the issues I mention, I would appreciative having your thoughts.


updated by @Jim Dutton: 04/11/25 09:27:36
noblecriollo
@noblecriollo
06/14/17 23:30:44
2 posts

WTB - Melanger - Northern CA


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE


Hello everyone,

I am looking for a gently used melanger, small or medium, in Northern California.

Thank you,

Cristina


updated by @noblecriollo: 04/07/25 13:00:14
beth campbell
@beth campbell
06/14/17 23:08:20
40 posts

help with getting precise weight of chocolate into each mold


Posted in: Tech Help, Tips, Tricks, Techniques


hi there,  I am trying to determine the most efficient and effective way to fill molds with an exact amount of chocolate.  I recently weighed many of my bars that are coming out of custom made plastic molds (not as rigid as poly-carbonate), and they all come out at different weights.  If there is a particular way to use funnels and scales?  I am looking for details....ie. what type of scale in order to get precise and also be able to hold the weight of the entire mold (4- 1oz cavities)?

What type of funnel and where would I find it?  What type of machine? if there is one that doesn't cost the moon.  I really have no idea if there is a small scale depositor that would be in my reach financially, but if so please recommend. 

Thanks

Beth


updated by @beth campbell: 04/11/25 09:27:36
beth campbell
@beth campbell
06/14/17 22:42:11
40 posts

Adding coconut sugar to cocoa paste


Posted in: Tech Help, Tips, Tricks, Techniques

hi there,  So I use coconut sugar for my chocolates and I suggest two things;  use some sort of desiccant to get all moisture out of the sugar. ALso don't add too much sugar at once.

Ali
@Ali
06/14/17 19:02:21
5 posts

Beans and Maple Sugar For Sale


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Hi Brian,

The 50 lbs. of the Brazilian Trinatario are from the 2015 harvest and are $170. Give me a few days to get you a good quote on shipping.

 Thanks,

Ali

Brian Mikiten
@Brian Mikiten
06/14/17 17:38:49
13 posts

Beans and Maple Sugar For Sale


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Price and age on the Trinatario please as well as shipping cost to 78231. 

Thanks

Brian

Ali
@Ali
06/14/17 09:01:15
5 posts

Beans and Maple Sugar For Sale


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE


Hello!

The following are for sale:

For sale: Brazil Trinitario Organic Cacao Beans from Cacao Bahia farm, 50 lbs., raw

For sale: Peru Chuncho Organic Cacao Beans, 2016-2017, 18 lbs., raw

For sale: Fiji Cacao Beans, 6 lbs., raw

For sale: Various Cacao Beans, 18 lbs., raw

For sale: Granulated Maple Syrup (a.k.a., maple sugar), 32 lbs.

They are all located in SE Connecticut. Contact me for additional information and pricing. Thanks!


updated by @Ali: 04/07/25 13:00:14
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