![]() Kala did this as a one-off demonstration, for her home village.īelieve it or not, we then enjoyed “Tea” brilliant hostesses were Jenny & Denise. The anticipation for this meeting on CHOCOLATES was great and it certainly did not disappoint. There followed Lots of tastings, with plenty of noises of appreciation. ![]() Karla’s chocolates looked and tasted, amazing. Jenny volunteered to make a batch of chocolates alongside Karla, which she did fantastically. Karla then demonstrated how to make chocolates, emphasising the use of a temperature thermometer to make sure you temper properly, all the time happily answering all our questions. We learned about what the different percentages meant & which were best used in the different recipes. There followed a fantastic, no nonsense, insight into the world of chocolate (& no Oomper Loompas required!). Karla lives in Alne & makes artisan chocolates & pastries. This evening’s speaker: Karla King - Chocolatier. Diane Hunter (Secretary) then gave several apologies and informed us of upcoming events and that we needed to update our personal data protection information. Joan was pleased to welcome everyone including new members and visitors. Joan has sent on our behalf, a card of condolence to Sandringham WI. Although not the norm we stood and sang Jerusalem. We thank her for her dedication, service, and fellowship. She was a loyal and dedicated member of the WI for 80 years, and never failed to show her support for us throughout her time as Queen. ![]() Joan expressed that we all are truly saddened by the news of the passing of Her Majesty the Queen and offer our deepest condolences to the Royal Family. The meeting was opened by Joan Baram (President). ![]()
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