Watch: Professor John Dyson's inaugural lecture at the University of Birmingham – 'In search of treasure and redemption'

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Then you can dip your treats into the chocolate, or you can use one of these things to drizzle it right onto whatever treats you’re making:.And now, some ideas for interesting chocolate-dipped treats!.

Watch: Professor John Dyson's inaugural lecture at the University of Birmingham – 'In search of treasure and redemption'

In no particular order….. 1)Strawberries.4)Orange Slices.5)Candied Orange Peel.

Watch: Professor John Dyson's inaugural lecture at the University of Birmingham – 'In search of treasure and redemption'

6)Banana slices covered in Peanut Butter.11)Dried Cranberries.

Watch: Professor John Dyson's inaugural lecture at the University of Birmingham – 'In search of treasure and redemption'

12)Dried Apricots.

14)Dried Papaya.It’s the best.. Until this happens:.

The wicks have all burned all the way down and will no longer light, but there’s still so much wax left!So much more delightfulness left to be experienced!.

I put two and two together a couple of weeks ago and came up with a pretty clever little solution to this issue, if I do say so myself!Here’s what you do!.