Marble Slab For Tabling Chocolate

Sugar Work By airangel0 Updated 6 Jul 2009 , 9:10pm by Marci

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airangel0 Posted 30 Jun 2009 , 7:26pm
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I was wondering where I could get a marble slab for chocolate work?I'm hooked on chocolate and candy.I have a very good tape knife.

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Debluvs2bake Posted 30 Jun 2009 , 7:47pm
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i got mine at a local shop that sells stone for countertops. I got a pice of Caberra marbel but it was VERY expensive.

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airangel0 Posted 30 Jun 2009 , 9:58pm
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I kinda figured it was going to be pricey.I never thought i'd like chocolate work so much

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airangel0 Posted 30 Jun 2009 , 9:59pm
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I kinda figured it was going to be pricey.I never thought i'd like chocolate work so much

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airangel0 Posted 30 Jun 2009 , 10:00pm
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I kinda figured it was going to be pricey.I never thought i'd like chocolate work so much

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auntbeesbaking Posted 30 Jun 2009 , 10:13pm
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I sadly broke mine a month ago and have been in mourning! I have googled my brains out looking for one. Williams Sonoma has the size I like but not the price (I want a Big one - 21 or 24") and Kitchen Collection has some. I think they were the best price, but it was too small..

Now I remember where I'm going to get one from: they have different sizes and I thought they were reasonable!

This link leads to Villaware Imperia Atlas Kitchenware by Kasbahouse where you'll find this product.
http://www.kasbahouse.com/detail.asp?product_id=453


Good Luck! Please let me know where you finally get one from. icon_smile.gif

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auntbeesbaking Posted 30 Jun 2009 , 10:13pm
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I sadly broke mine a month ago and have been in mourning! I have googled my brains out looking for one. Williams Sonoma has the size I like but not the price (I want a Big one - 21 or 24") and Kitchen Collection has some. I think they were the best price, but it was too small..

Now I remember where I'm going to get one from: they have different sizes and I thought they were reasonable!

This link leads to Villaware Imperia Atlas Kitchenware by Kasbahouse where you'll find this product.
http://www.kasbahouse.com/detail.asp?product_id=453


Good Luck! Please let me know where you finally get one from. icon_smile.gif

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auntbeesbaking Posted 30 Jun 2009 , 10:14pm
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I sadly broke mine a month ago and have been in mourning! I have googled my brains out looking for one. Williams Sonoma has the size I like but not the price (I want a Big one - 21 or 24") and Kitchen Collection has some. I think they were the best price, but it was too small..

Now I remember where I'm going to get one from: they have different sizes and I thought they were reasonable!

This link leads to Villaware Imperia Atlas Kitchenware by Kasbahouse where you'll find this product.
http://www.kasbahouse.com/detail.asp?product_id=453


Good Luck! Please let me know where you finally get one from. icon_smile.gif

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Marci Posted 6 Jul 2009 , 9:10pm
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My granite slab is a countertop that a home renovation company removed from someone's home when they were remodeling a kitchen. You should call around some of the smaller companies and see if they would hold one for you, the next time they have to cut out some countertop. Although, it does weigh like 60 pounds - but I don't have to worry about using sugar that is too hot and it cracking.

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