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November 06, 2006

Chocolate groove thing

As I drink my Mariebelle Aztec hot chocolate that is thicker than syrup, I'm purchasing my ticket to my favorite annual event in NYC.

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I think I'm going to go on Saturday, even though I'd prefer to go on Friday with fewer children around, but it is too hard to be absent at a small school. In fact, the "Focused tasting/pairing of coffee and chocolate" at 12:15 on Saturday sounds perfect.

Does anyone want to go with me to witness my inevitable descent into choc-coma? Tickets are $25, but you get so much free samples of amazing chocolate that you'd believe that the Wonka chocolate river is just one aisle over. You can buy tickets here.

Posted by G at November 6, 2006 08:24 PM

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OMG, I had SO much fun at this last year. And I ate about 200lbs of chocolate. I'm trying to convince Rex to come with me on Saturday. What about D? Will he be there?

Posted by: Stephen J. Xanthos at November 7, 2006 10:47 AM

Sounds like fun! I won't be in NYC this weekend though.

It's sad, w/out any will power, I WOULD be Augustus Gloop!

Posted by: Blobby at November 7, 2006 12:07 PM

I have had the Mariebelle Aztec hot chocolate...OH. MY. is all I can say. Extraordinary.

Posted by: Andy at November 7, 2006 04:38 PM

That sounds truly decadent. As much as I'd like to, though, I won't able to attend; I'm headed for the San Juan Islands this weekend, for my first real vacation in two years (does four days count as a real vacation? It better). Enjoy the chocolate!

Posted by: Jen at November 7, 2006 11:39 PM

You love to torture me, don't you? I just finished a great book, historical and luscious "Chocolate - A bittersweet saga of light and dark" by Mort Rosenblum. You should pick up a copy.

Posted by: copperred at November 8, 2006 12:38 AM

Me! I want to go. Sadly, I live in Iowa. *sniff*

Posted by: goblinbox at November 16, 2006 06:24 PM