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On 7 Feb 2005 06:06:25 -0800, Michael > wrote:
> > ************ > None back in the cooking aisle. Only Ghirardelli there. There might > have been some up towards the front on the shelves with chocolate > candy bars, which is where they had the Lindt's, but I'm spooked at > the thought of putting candy bars in my candy. In cooking there are > general mixtures such as semisweet, milk, bittersweet, and unsweet- > ened, which gives me a warm fuzzy for what I'm getting. All bets are > off with buying candy bar chocolate. I'm not saying I couldn't make > it work, but I think it would take a commitment to several experiments > with that type of chocolate, whereas going from one type of semi- > sweet to another, I can assume some amount of across-the-board > consistency. > > Thank you for pointing me to Bloomingfoods and the Sahara, Ariane. > I have not been able to make it to Sahara again to check on their > chocolate selections. I have just about decided that my best bet in > the long run will be to order bulk online. I think I will try some > types > from Chocosphere. I still need to convince my that there is better > chocolate out there than the Nestle's I have grown up with. Haha! Well, it sounds like you're on your way! ![]() experiments Michael, it's a great way to pass the winter... Ariane |
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