9 Secrets To Perfect Chocolate-Covered Strawberries


Americans spend more than $700 million on chocolate for Valentine's Day according to the National Confectioner's Association, but what's the best-tasting chocolate for the money? Freshly-made chocolate-covered strawberries, luscious truffles,

Also included: limousine transfer to and from the hotel, as well as an on-call limousine for use during the stay, bottle of champagne, five dozen roses, chocolate- covered strawberries, overnight accommodations in the Tournament of Roses suite,

Even with endless heart-shaped boxes and more than 150 confections, Monk said chocolate-covered strawberries are their biggest seller for Valentine's Day. Homemade may be hard to find, but another local shop, Holsten's Brookdale Confectionery in

Americans spend more than $700 million on chocolate for Valentine's Day according to the National Confectioner's Association, but what's the best-tasting chocolate for the money? Freshly-made chocolate-covered strawberries, luscious truffles,

Take a look at Patch's recipe for the perfect romantic treat for Feb. 14.

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