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10th February 2012

Ghirardelli: San Francisco’s finest

When you think of famous things in San Francisco you automatically tend to think of Alcatraz, the Golden Gate Bridge or the 49ers. Even Scott McKenzie warbling on about wearing flowers in your hair, might even pop into your consciousness too. But one thin...

19th December 2011

Ernest Hillier: Now that’s what I call chocolate

Ernest Hillier. You’ve heard that name before haven’t you? Go on, have a think where. I am sure you’ll remember. No? Well let me put you out of your misery. Ernest Hillier is an Australian chocolatier, but not just any old Australian chocolatier....

10th August 2011

Where to Find the Best Chocolate in Paris

With more than 300 chocolatiers in Paris, it helps to be finicky when deciding where to go. Clearly the French know and love their chocolate, and so should you! From bonbons to macarons to ganaches, there is only so much French chocolate you can consume, ...

21st July 2011

Why I love New York chocolates

Chocolate as we recognize it nowadays have antique and numinous ancestry. This helps hack worth and recover the superiority of brown by grip absent a few of the cocoa lard and generous it a smoother reliability. Van Houten be the initial to put in alka...

28th March 2011

Handmade Chocolate

Crafting handmade chocolate is an art form and it is one that is carried on by a select few individuals and companies across the UK. Handmade chocolate typically comes in many different shapes and sizes fulfilling every chocolate lovers' tastes and ensuri...

02nd December 2010

The Ideal Gift: Creating A Homemade Holiday Gift Basket

We all would love to give the perfect gift. The problem is that the perfect gift is usually not a singular but a plural concept. There is no one thing that will satisfy, but a group of things may just do the trick. That is why a homemade holiday gift bask...

05th August 2010

The Platres Chocolate Workshop – The Creamy Chocolatey Centre of the Troodos Mountains

The Platres Chocolate Workshop is in the centre of the village Pano Platres, it is run by John Adams who came from Greenwich in south east London, who eschewed his government desk job in favour of a number of different enterprises, one of which was to tra...

26th May 2010

Dark Chocolate Truffles - Higher End Of The Chocolate Industry

Dark chocolate truffles are a confectionery dream. These are the higher end of the chocolate industry and are usually quite pricey. However, for a chocolate lover, many times, price is usually not a problem. But, also keep in mind that although the price ...

14th May 2010

Chocolate, Not Decadent Therapeutic.

"You say ‘chocolate addiction' like it's a bad thing," smiles clinical psychologist Dr. Holly Adams, who studies the link between nutrition and behavior disorders. "Chocolate numbers among Nature's most powerful feel-good foods; and, in moderation, reg...

01st April 2010

Swiss Maid Fudge: Your Chocolate Source For Easter 2010

Easter 2010, like all others that preceded it, won't be complete without chocolate. And what better place to find the ingredients to celebrate this tradition than a traditional chocolatier in the heart of America's dairy state, Wisconsin! Swiss Maid F...

21st January 2010

Starting a Business Online - the Danger It Holds for New Business

Not exactly the title you'd expect from someone who helps new business owners set up successful businesses, is it? Yet a definite danger lurks on the Internet for prospective business owners: the fact that building a business online looks so easy. My w...

15th January 2010

chocolate, candy

Chocolate candy must be the most popular kind of candy in the world. It definitely is in Europe and America. We eat tons and tons of Mars, Cadburys, Lindt and Nestle chocolate candy every year. The depressing thing is that most of the people who admit to ...

09th December 2009

Our Favorite Chocolates Modern History

Our Favorite Chocolates Modern History Chocolates, those sweet chocolates we were so crazy about as a child, and are crazy about until now, seemed to be staying with us as we grow old. The history of chocolates would tell us that these chocolates have...

07th October 2009

Short Course: Learning the art of chocolate making!

The fact that chocolate was first used as a drink, rather than a delicious treat, may come a bit of a surprise, but just think how wonderful it feels to drink a cup of hot chocolate on a cold winter night and you will understand. That tasty brown liquid n...

06th October 2009

"Chocolat" Is Moviemaking at Its Best: A Sweet Story With an Important Message

Copyright © 2009 Ed Bagley Chocolat - 4 Stars (Excellent) It is rare when you can say that a movie is so warm and wonderful that it can even overcome a manipulative, vindictive authority figure and a husband guilty of spousal abuse, but "Chocolat" ...

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