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Hi all - I'm new here. One of my books says that plastic leaves are sold
sold for making chocolate leaves (rather than using real leaves). I can't
seem to find them on the net. Any ideas? I'm in Toronto, but visiting
Manhattan next month for shopping.

Thanks
Karen


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> Hi all - I'm new here. One of my books says that plastic leaves are sold
> sold for making chocolate leaves (rather than using real leaves). I can't
> seem to find them on the net. Any ideas? I'm in Toronto, but visiting
> Manhattan next month for shopping.
>
> Thanks
> Karen
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On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 21:52:47 GMT, "Chef R. W. Miller"
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>"Karen" > wrote in message
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>> Hi all - I'm new here. One of my books says that plastic leaves are sold
>> sold for making chocolate leaves (rather than using real leaves). I can't
>> seem to find them on the net. Any ideas? I'm in Toronto, but visiting
>> Manhattan next month for shopping.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Karen


Bulk Barn usually carries lots of cake and candy making supplies. I'd
try the one in your local area.

The Toronto Yellow Pages have a category for "Cake Making -- Equipment
-- Supplies & Decorations" and most of the businesses listed should be
able to help you. I've been to the one on Weston Road, and they have
plenty of supplies. I'd give them a call and ask what they have in
stock that would meet your needs.
--Vic

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On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 21:52:47 GMT, "Chef R. W. Miller"
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>http://www.sugarcraft.com/catalog/ca.../M-flowers.htm
>"Karen" > wrote in message
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>> Hi all - I'm new here. One of my books says that plastic leaves are sold
>> sold for making chocolate leaves (rather than using real leaves). I can't
>> seem to find them on the net. Any ideas? I'm in Toronto, but visiting
>> Manhattan next month for shopping.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Karen


Bulk Barn usually carries lots of cake and candy making supplies. I'd
try the one in your local area.

The Toronto Yellow Pages have a category for "Cake Making -- Equipment
-- Supplies & Decorations" and most of the businesses listed should be
able to help you. I've been to the one on Weston Road, and they have
plenty of supplies. I'd give them a call and ask what they have in
stock that would meet your needs.
--Vic

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thanks!
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> On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 21:52:47 GMT, "Chef R. W. Miller"
> > wrote:
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>>http://www.sugarcraft.com/catalog/ca.../M-flowers.htm
>>"Karen" > wrote in message
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>>> Hi all - I'm new here. One of my books says that plastic leaves are sold
>>> sold for making chocolate leaves (rather than using real leaves). I
>>> can't
>>> seem to find them on the net. Any ideas? I'm in Toronto, but visiting
>>> Manhattan next month for shopping.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Karen

>
> Bulk Barn usually carries lots of cake and candy making supplies. I'd
> try the one in your local area.
>
> The Toronto Yellow Pages have a category for "Cake Making -- Equipment
> -- Supplies & Decorations" and most of the businesses listed should be
> able to help you. I've been to the one on Weston Road, and they have
> plenty of supplies. I'd give them a call and ask what they have in
> stock that would meet your needs.
> --Vic
>





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thanks!
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> On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 21:52:47 GMT, "Chef R. W. Miller"
> > wrote:
>
>>http://www.sugarcraft.com/catalog/ca.../M-flowers.htm
>>"Karen" > wrote in message
...
>>> Hi all - I'm new here. One of my books says that plastic leaves are sold
>>> sold for making chocolate leaves (rather than using real leaves). I
>>> can't
>>> seem to find them on the net. Any ideas? I'm in Toronto, but visiting
>>> Manhattan next month for shopping.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Karen

>
> Bulk Barn usually carries lots of cake and candy making supplies. I'd
> try the one in your local area.
>
> The Toronto Yellow Pages have a category for "Cake Making -- Equipment
> -- Supplies & Decorations" and most of the businesses listed should be
> able to help you. I've been to the one on Weston Road, and they have
> plenty of supplies. I'd give them a call and ask what they have in
> stock that would meet your needs.
> --Vic
>



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