epicuric
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More apples from the garden:
More apples from the garden:
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More apples from the garden:
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One mouthful at a time.Today was my first pick up from the farm co-op:
I have no idea how I'm going to eat all that.
Oh my, you TastyReuben and MypinchofItaly are giving me serious London nostalgia. Those big boxes with an assortment of different chocolates are a dream. This week I successfully kept myself from ordering cookies and tea from Fortnum & Mason not only were the items expensive the delivery cost was 15£. But the delivery costs from Hotel Chocolat are "only" 9,95£ and they guarantee 100% happiness. I'm thinking...
We have two local Chocolatiers, Hoffman's and Jimmie's. Both make excellent truffle's. The best of the commercial brands, IMO, is Sarah See's, now called See's Candies. I first had them in the mid '70s.
Today was my first pick up from the farm co-op:
I have no idea how I'm going to eat all that.
We have a Godiva chocolates shop in our town mall. They are expensive. Do you have those over there?
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Today was my first pick up from the farm co-op:
I have no idea how I'm going to eat all that.
Pay a visit here. Kras is the quality Croatian chocolate makers we have a few of these in Split. Bonbonnière - KrašHave to admit I never had coffee there but I didn't think the chocolate was expensive, I remember buying 3 small packs of bombons for 10£. I thought it was a good price for "premium" chocolate.
The only box of chocolates we had as kids was Terry's of York 1767. A version is still produce by the American corporate rapist Kraft who stole the company. The product became second rateView attachment 47830
View attachment 47831Chocs away... York mourns loss of Terry's
Doggers mate you benefited from our vastly superior knowledge of brewing. What did Kraft bring to Terry's 250 yrs history of chocolate making, a processed cheese slice ?European companies bought our beer companies, so we are even.