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Favorite Newsletters

Hoo-boy, a lot has changed in blogging since I started. Back then, people relied on RSS feeds to read blogs. Something changed, and now itโ€™s social media and direct email notification that readers use to connect. I used to think newslettersย were adding yet another โ€“ sigh โ€“ email to my Inbox. But now I find myself looking forward to my favorite newsletters showing up inโ€ฆ

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Holiday Gift Guide for 2014

Hey โ€” itโ€™s December, and the holidays are once again upon us. While I used to reflect on all the cookbooks that crossed my desk, and kitchen counter, over the past year, Iโ€™ve lost track of what Iโ€™ve made from which book, and when. (One year I got wise, and started the list on January 1st, and continued adding to it as I went. Andโ€ฆ

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Dandelion Chocolate

One of the interesting things about leading chocolate tours is that I get to meet a wide swatch of people who have various interests. Some just like to come and taste, others have more professional aspirations. When Todd Masonis joined me a few years ago, we had some talks about his idea of opening a bean-to-bar hot chocolate salon. I had a pretty good amountโ€ฆ

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