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testforecho wrote:
> Thanks. Where is a good source for Dark Chocolate? > > > "Roy" > wrote in message > oups.com... >> Dark chocolate is basically non dairy. usually cocoa liqour,sugar >> and cocoa butter;;therefore you can have your cake and eat it too<g>. >> Roy You can find good dark chocolate bars in any upscale food shop, without having to go through the hassle of shipping. Why not start there? Try El Rey's Gran Saman and Mijao. You'll also find Scharffenburger (I've probably spelled that incorrectly.), and possibly Valrhona and XOXO. People here seem to like Chocosphere for mail order of various chocolates for eating. -- Janet Dear Artemesia! Poetry's a Sna/Bedlam has many Mansions:have a ca/ Your Muse diverts you, makes the Reader sad:/ You think your self inspir'd; He thinks you mad. |
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