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>LA: Chocolatine….I’m back
Well folks, It has been quite a bit of time since I have posted a message. A new website and blog are on the way but I felt it important to start posting again. I have not stopped trying chocolate around the world, just been so busy, I have failed to report on all of […]
Continue Reading>NYC: Charbonnel et Walker at Sak’s Fifth Ave- Conveyor Belt- really?
Stopped by to check out the new chocolate store on the 8th floor of Sak’s Fifth Ave. OUTSTANDING idea. Got the Drinking Chocolate drink and the Molton Chocolate Cake.. They were terrific!! I really love the conveyor belt running in front of me at the counter, like “Blue C Sushi” at U. Village in Seattle. […]
Continue ReadingKatrina Relief and Chocolate Chip Cookies
>Some 20 families, including mine, decided to get together to try and help those that have sufffered so much on the Gulf Coast this past week. Our kids decided to make Chocolate, Cookies and Lemonade to sell on the street in the neighborhood to raise money for those in need. Mass Mutual Insurance agreed to […]
Continue ReadingAlaska: KetchiCandies
OK, I’m on a ship cruising the Inside Passage in Alaska and I’m dying for fresh home made chocolate. Then we arrive for a short stop in Ketchikan. I get off the boat to stretch my legs and look for bald eagles when I smell that wonderful “choco” whiff. I passed the salmon swimming up […]
Continue ReadingAll Candy Expo and my new friend Jacques Torres
Always love visiting this great convention. So much chocolate- so little time. Highlight- meeting Jacques Torres!
Continue ReadingBay Area: Aida Opera Candies
A throw back to Grandpa Tony’s 1947 business. This store is run out of Burlingame, Ca. I bought and ate the 8 oz sample box as well as several “foiled candies”. It was all terrific. “Rocky Road” and “Crunchy Honeycomb” are worth the trip! (www.aidacandies.com)
Continue ReadingColts Bolts
Don’t know is any of you have ever had one of these “peanut butter” cups, but the addition of almonds makes this a special treat. 2 oz is the perfect size for a mid-afternoon snack. Made in Nashville, TN., I found these in California. Sold in specialty stores. The website shoes other products I can’t […]
Continue ReadingSan Francisco: CocoaBella Chocolates
What a nice find on Union Street in San Francisco. (http://www.cocoabellachocolates.com ) This store has looked the world over and found gems from places like Tuscany, Wavre, Bale, and Kansas City. Pierrick’s “Praline Noisettes”- Dark Chocolate with Hazelnut Praline Corne’ Port•Royal’s “Rocher”- Crunchy Praline in Milk Chocolate Charles Chocolates “Lavender Honey Truffle”- Cream w/ Lavender […]
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