
So you think chocolate is chocolate. That's kind of what I thought also. Well think again. I have found this chocolate from right here in MA and it will make you revisit the whole flavor experience. One difference in TAZA CHOCOLATE is that it is stone ground. I know you are asking yourself what exactly does that mean and how does it affect an already superb confection. I have now learned that it is more of a minimally done process that retains extra flavor and freshness. Taza is also very picky about where their chocolate comes from and with an abundance of research they have found some of the exceptionally great growers to work with. As you can tell this is a product for discriminating chocolate lovers who know this delicacy and wants only the best to tantalize their taste buds. www.tazachocolate.com.
FUN IN THE COLD, WIND AND SUN
Yesterday we went with friends to a flea market which was big and bigger. Yes! I love them and have a hard time staying away when I know there is an excellent one around. We got there early (as all good buyers should) and it was well worth it. One of my passions is Pyrex so I am always on the lookout out for mint pieces at cheap prices. Can't tell you why but I love the colors and patterns and shapes. They remind me of days gone by in a simpler era where mom took pride in her cooking and waste was inexcusable. I use just about every piece I have and they do a super job keeping the leftovers fresh and the fridge sparkling with their vibrant colors. Yesterday I lucked into 1 large casserole, 1 medium casserole, 1 large mixing bowl and 2 little red custard cups all mint and all for the astounding total of $12.25. Made my day. As soon as I returned home and warmed my tired body I checked out one of my favorite sites www.pyrexlove.com to see pattern names and to get additional info. Looks like my early to rise was definately worth it. I'm hoping for more such luck next week.
Take care,
Pam
FUN IN THE COLD, WIND AND SUN
Yesterday we went with friends to a flea market which was big and bigger. Yes! I love them and have a hard time staying away when I know there is an excellent one around. We got there early (as all good buyers should) and it was well worth it. One of my passions is Pyrex so I am always on the lookout out for mint pieces at cheap prices. Can't tell you why but I love the colors and patterns and shapes. They remind me of days gone by in a simpler era where mom took pride in her cooking and waste was inexcusable. I use just about every piece I have and they do a super job keeping the leftovers fresh and the fridge sparkling with their vibrant colors. Yesterday I lucked into 1 large casserole, 1 medium casserole, 1 large mixing bowl and 2 little red custard cups all mint and all for the astounding total of $12.25. Made my day. As soon as I returned home and warmed my tired body I checked out one of my favorite sites www.pyrexlove.com to see pattern names and to get additional info. Looks like my early to rise was definately worth it. I'm hoping for more such luck next week.
Take care,
Pam

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