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Sweets For Your Sweetie: Handmade Chocolate Workshop for Valentines Day

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Sweets For Your Sweetie: Handmade Chocolate Workshop for Valentines Day

Time: February 11, 2016 from 5:30pm to 7:30pm
Location: Kitchen At CitySeed
Street: 817 Grand Ave
City/Town: New Haven
Website or Map: http://cityseed.org
Event Type: handmade, chocolate, workshop
Organized By: CitySeed
Latest Activity: Feb 11, 2016

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Sweets for your Sweetie: Handmade Chocolate Workshop 
with Tagan Engel

Learn to make a variety of delectable chocolate truffles to bring home and gift to any of the sweet people in your life. Class will include hands-on experience making both raw chocolate truffles and flavored chocolate ganche fillings, shaping truffles, a variety of techniques for enrobing truffles in chocolate and other delicious coatings. Class will be taught by CitySeed Chef in residence Tagan Engel. Participants will leave with recipes, new skills and a box of handmade chocolates. Children welcome (under 10 must be accompanied by an adult). 
The Kitchen at CitySeed is located in the CitySeed office at 817 Grand Ave - two blocks from State St and downtown New Haven. Free parking available along Grand Ave and on surrounding streets. 

Tickets: https://chocolatescs.eventbrite.com/
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