Articles, tagged with "gourmet chocolates", page 6
27th February 2007
While many people spend lots of money on fine wines, until recently you generally couldn't say the same about chocolate --not even gourmet chocolate. However, with the advent of high-end Chocolatiers like Amadei, you can now find chocolates to which terms...
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Author:
Dave Owen
15th February 2007
Are you tired of the winter that just won't end? You are defiantly not alone. Many people especially in the central and eastern states have been pounded by one storm after another. The relentless cold along with snow and ice can take is toll on your s...
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Author:
Jandi
26th January 2007
You know the world is changing when the cognoscenti start to talk about gourmet chocolate in the same way other connoisseurs talk about wine. It used to be the norm that wine critics held sway using terms like gravel, blackberry, sweaty saddle and honey p...
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Author:
Michael Haydon
10th January 2007
The big game is here again! Superbowl is approaching fast. Are you having the mother of all parties? Or, have you been invited to the biggest party on the block? Either way, you need snacks to serve or to take with you. Take a sports themed or just a gour...
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Author:
Jandi
09th January 2007
Nothing melts a chocolate lover's heart like a valentines chocolate gift. You'll be surprised at how easy it is to create your own unique gift that will show her how much you love her on Valentine's Day. Here are valentine chocolate gift ideas for the cho...
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Author:
Travis
02nd December 2006
Make no mistake, Maine is a beautiful hidden gem of a state. Romantic destinations in Maine not only should be at the top of your list of locations, they should be a must do trip.
Romantic Destinations in Maine
Maine holds many romantic and entertai...
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Author:
Richard Rspad
14th April 2006
When thinking of Switzerland, what first comes to mind? Okay, besides yodeling (read about the history of yodeling or listen to yodeling speaker icon), the Swiss Alps, and watchmakers... Read on to learn about some of the many other fascinating festivals,...
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Author:
Jane S. Roseen
15th March 2006
It's the single hardest job in the world. There is no formal education for it. It has no monetary value. Availability must be 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It is also the most important job anyone has ever had. It will give you the greatest joy and the d...
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Author:
Sharon Lauer
19th November 2005
Where Did the Basket Originate?
Since the beginning of mankind, man has woven grasses, straw, twigs and branches to create baskets. Early uses for the basket were to store dry goods and to transport food and materials. In biblical times, larger baskets w...
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Author:
Larry Flynn