The SA club did a cruise to Joe Quinz’s Confectionary today.
He and his wife gave a tour of the factory where we sampled what they make.
Very interesting hearing of the process to coat the nuts and contrast the sugar-coated products.
Amazing to hear he is still using some of the hand beaten drums in the sugar-coating area.
We progressed to the showroom / retail outlet to load up baskets of products.
Joe provide tea – coffee and cake so we could as normally discuss our cars.
A big thanks to Joes and his wife for giving up a Sunday morning and sharing the confectionary business
Joe has just completed his rebuild of an EK Sedan.
Cheers,
Roger
Quinzis Confessionary
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Quinzis Confessionary
There is a right way and a wrong way and then there is my way which is usually the long way.
Re: Quinzis Confessionary
Dominus Deus, Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, miserere nobis . . .
Ah. Confectionery. Not confessional.
Rob
Ah. Confectionery. Not confessional.
Rob
- Wrongway Roger
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Re: Quinzis Confectionery
Thanks Rob for reading my post.
I have correcteded it
Cheers,
Roger
I have correcteded it
Cheers,
Roger
There is a right way and a wrong way and then there is my way which is usually the long way.
Re: Quinzis Confessionary
One of my now-retired colleagues tells me that the parish priest was hard of hearing when he was an altar boy as a youngster, and they used to say things like "Me a cowboy, me a cowboy, me a Mexican cowboy", and get away with it.
Rob
Rob
Re: Quinzis Confessionary
Sweet!
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