Secrets of a Successful Open House

While doing research for her chocolate blog, Turn To The Dark Side. . . of Chocolate, my daughter came across a great idea for real estate agents who may be holding an open house. We both follow ChoclatiQue on Twitter @ChoclatiQueJoan and @ChocolateDoctor, and have signed up for their e-mail newsletters and specials. Their blog post, Chocolate: The Fashion Accessory That Never Goes Out Of Style, seemed appropriate to share here. This blog post is about a New York open house fashion event. I am not campaigning for real estate agents to spend a lot of money on chocolates every open house they hold. However, it might be an interesting concept for those special homes, or an open house for real estate agents.

I always heard putting some vanilla on a pan in your oven and setting your oven at 250 degrees was a good idea to make your home more inviting for an open house.

Another good idea for an open house or a showing, to give your home a more delicious bouquet, may be to bake some chocolate chip cookies right before the scheduled showing or open house. A home with the fragrance of baked goods always seems more inviting.

Still another alternative to baking, because we all have so much time to do that these days, is to brew Choffy. I do not like the taste of Choffy because I don't like the taste of coffee. However, the aroma is absolutely amazing! And for those of you who like the taste of coffee, this is an excellent drink. I said it tasted like coffee light. My daughter says it tastes like coffee light with chocolate overtones.

"Chocolate: The Fashion Accessory That Never Goes Out Of Style

"A few weeks ago Choclatique had the privilege of being involved in a NewYork open house fashion event for editors, organized by Dell et RuhsPR. Among the racks and racks of beautiful designer clothing andjewelry displayed in the penthouse, there stood a table filled with astunning array of Choclatique confections."

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