On one of our many, many dates, oh so many dates last week, we went to the bookstore and then to a chocolaterie.
I like chocolate. I’m one of those people who eats a square and says, “Mmm, that was lovely.” My husband? He is the kind of person who eats all his squares, then my squares.
Sometimes I want chocolate and I want there to be chocolate when I want it, and so I buy raspberry chocolate mostly, because The Mister won’t touch raspberry anything. Also, I’m not above hiding my chocolate.
The chocolaterie is pretty. It’s shiny and high gloss and it has a door. Two doors, actually.
Okay, but chocolate. Such beautiful delicious chocolate. It’s art.
They were all good. My favorite was the raspberry truffle.
Date night can’t always be about her. Sometimes ya gotta buy yer fella a Samurai book and take him to the chocolaterie.
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Those chocolates look heavenly…I am at a stage in life where there is no such thing as chocolate still being there later unless I hide it. A teenage boy who hoovers everything in reach, a basically teen girl who’s hormonal most of the time — sweets don’t have a chance around here.
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Oh those chocolate swipers! They’re everywhere!
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Hiding chocolate? Yes! Husband: Didn’t you buy some chocolate yesterday? Me: Oh, honey–that’s my secret stash. End of conversation.
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LOL! I love it! I had no idea so many people are in the same situation with their spouses!
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Thankfully my husband doesn’t like chocolate and I have no need to hide it from him… though I have been known to squirrel away chips in the coat closet and expensive cheese under the brussel sprouts in the fridge. No one looks under the brussel sprouts, I should hide my extra cash there.
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LOL!
One day we will share our hiding spaces 😉
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… until one day when my oldest son accidentally discovered chocolate in the vegetable drawer. Then I had to find a new hiding place. It was wonderful while it lasted 😏
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Damn. I hate when that happens!
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It’s the worst!
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OH NO. How sad.
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Devastating.
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Yes. Looks like a ‘swell’ place. Pillars, an air lock, huge glass door, and mighty fine chocolate yummies. Add espresso to boot! Licking chops.
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😀
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Wait, what’s that about a samurai book? Part of your story reminds me of something from work. One of my bosses has a bad habit of eating off everyone’s plate. I found out she’s allergic to shellfish. Now I order shrimp every time we have to dine together.
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I’ll link you to the book another time when I have some time. You’d like it. It’s a beautiful book.
That totally cracks me up about the shellfish to avoid sharing! One does what one must! 😛
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Cool.
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Take me to those doors!
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Yum. Now I’ll have to take an early lunch so I can get to the nearest candy shop.
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Yes! I hope it panned out! 🙂
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I’m actually laughing out loud, as we sell those same truffles at the shop where I work. Most are too sweet for me (I’m sweet enough already, right???), but I do like some of the dark chocolate ones. I’m not above hiding chocolate or other food either. Sometimes you have to or else you lose it to predators!!!
janet
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You’re like me, maybe even moreso than me, because we agree on not so much chocolate, not so much icing, not this, not that, too sweet! 😛
Predators. Yes Ma’am, predators! Haha!
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Mary hides chocolate from me all the time, for precisely the same reason.
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Mary is smart 😉
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Oh, the beauty of those chocolates! I could just stand and gain weight reading the labels. I’ll have some dark chocolate rosemary citrus, thank you. Where is this place???
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It’s at Keystone at the Crossing. Made fresh daily, just waiting for you to come in 🙂 Nice gals, too!
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Hubby used to work for a chocolate company. Man did he smell good when he came home. Heard of See’s Candies? His company made the chocolate that covers them, See’s just does the insides – fact. I love raspberry too. I put mine in the freezer. Then I can have just one piece and it lasts longer. Yummy post!
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I love See’s Chocolates! When I leave Calif. I’m going to miss them. I’m sure I’ll be ordering it at Christmas.
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Yes, I know See’s candies! 🙂 That’s fabulous!
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Have you tried them with wine? “Norman Love” has the best ever chocolate here.
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Well, no. I don’t eat much chocolate. More wine than chocolate. Don’t know when I last had them together. Think champagne… Years. It’s been years.
Norman Love? Is he part of Love Boat Ice Cream?! I’d rather have ice cream than chocolate OR wine! 😛
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I’m not above hiding my chocolate either. I like a little dark chocolate in the afternoon. The funny thing is that as He-Man is getting older he’s the one buying chocolate. He was never into it when we were young. Now the man is buying 3 bags of chocolate a week when he does the Costco run!
It’s nuts! Oh, but those Dark Chocolate with Almond and sea salt Bark Thins…see my eyes rolling to the back of my head? Yeah, those are good and addicting! 😉
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Too funny! The Mister’s got it bad for salted chocolates, too! He’s always been this way, though. Oh the stories of his chocoholism I could tell you!
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Beautiful chocolates. I’m like Jason. Best Chocolate in Town is on Mass Ave right next door to the Mass Ave wine shop. You can get a good bottle for about $12 and you take home what you don’t drink there. You can also get a meat and cheese board. They have a St Andre double cream cheese. Similar to Trillium. Chocolate, wine and cheese. Sounds like romance to me.
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Oh my, Mass Ave has all the goodies, and I’ve never noticed a chocolate shop. Hm..
Now, the cheese, I’d notice that. Thanks for the tip! Romancing the palate, I say!
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Both joints are on the far end of the Ave, by Roosters Kitchen, formerly Black Market. As a matter of fact the wine store is between Mimi’s Meat ball and the chocolate shop. Great little area.
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Oh my. Nothing more beautiful that the doors to a chocolate shop!
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🙂
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Good to have a strategy for chocolate goodies. Nothing worse than having a craving and finding your stash has gone missing. Gosh, now you’ve got me craving chocolate.
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Terribly sorry. Hope you have some stashed away! 🙂
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I don’t. Hahaha. I’m weak, so I can’t keep chocolate in the house.
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Ohhhh. Drama 😛 Be good to yourself then 🙂
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Okay, you could have shown me paper doors, and I wouldn’t have cared because of those amazing chocolates. That is definitely my kind of outing. 🙂
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You know one day I will find paper doors 😉 The chocolates were a sight to behold!
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tasty doors – nice and elegant – and yummy looking chocolates – as art and all that too – but dang – what really has me drooling right now was that espresso – mmmmm (pretends to smell the aroma)
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I had an Americano (decaf) and it was better than average 🙂 Not what I expected, to be honest.
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mmmm – I have not had an Americano since early 1990s
we had them at this small shop- with peppermint added
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You must have another, remind yourself 😉
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I will – and keep you posted when I do
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Chocolate and espresso – heaven!
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It was a heavenly treat! 🙂
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You have made me realize how lucky I am that my man does not care much for chocolate. But when the kids were living at home, I got twisted pleasure from hiding the good stuff. Though I prefer DARK chocolate, that truffle that looks like Jupiter is lovely.
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Lucky you! The Juniper truffle (I said THE SAME THING!) was peanut butter and milk chocolate and it was good. Like you, I prefer the dark.
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Yum! There’s a place here that sells dark chocolate peanut butter truffles with peanut sprinkles on the outside. They’re healthy because peanuts.
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Duh, you’re so right — peanuts are legumes! 😛
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Chocolate AND espresso? Oh I can almost feel my chest fluttering with caffeine-induced heart palpitations 😀
But I can understand why this is wonderful combination for those who can do both at once.
You’re right: chocolate is art. Dark chocolate doubly so.
Enjoy the long weekend.
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Same. I had two chocolates and a decaf Americano and even that was too much! 😛
Thanks, Norm 🙂
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Nice doors, but I do like where they lead even more. Those chocolates look wonderful. I’m more like the Mister though. I’m not likely to reflect until I’ve had three or four.
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Hehe, yeah, I remember you love the Reese’s — all occasions call for chocolate 🙂
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Husband buys dark chocolate because I don’t like it (trying to keep the carbs down, here), but occasionally I steal a square or two and eat it VERY slowly.
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Dark chocolate is definitely my jam, worth stealing a square or two!
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But not after I’ve already had chocolate cake! I don’t know how they make their frosting, but it is delicious.
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Haha, true that!
Low carb, low sugar chocolate frosting is my go-to/preference — cream, cocoa, vanilla, coconut oil, only a wisp of powdered sugar. Easy and light. More texture than sweet. Not that you need to whip up any tonight 😉
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Hadn’t thought of putting in the coconut oil. Will play with that some day. Thanks.
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Doors? I only saw chocolate and only because I couldn’t make them jump into my mouth! 😀
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I have a feeling that place smells pretty great, Joey.
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Divine!
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Doors and chocolates; sounds like a winner TD blog! The raspberry chocolate must be like the garlic to Count Dracula; drape them around your neck and enjoy your open stash (no need to hide them). 😉
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Yes, I can keep all the raspberry chocolate to myself 🙂
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Hey now, I am much better than I used to be. The last stash of chocolate that you had in the house, I didn’t even touch yours, even after eating all of mine in one sitting. I know that you will be unable to finish yours, you will share, and I will get my fill again.
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And that is exactly what happened 😛
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Those chocolates look so Purty. We had a a place called Norman Love Confections near my hometown. The chocolates looked like art themselves. You knew somebody thought you were extra special when they bought you a set of chocolates from there. It looks like a perfect date night. 🙂
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My mother mentioned Norman Love too! I have no idea what y’all are talkin about and now I’ve got to visit Norman Love when I’m back down in Florida!
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You had me at chocolate. There was a door too? 😉
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Hehe!
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Oh. My. God.
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You’re right to compare these pieces of chocolate to art. I used to love chocolate when I was a kid and then way less. Now I don’t eat much chocolate, but buy some for my husband. And I still love window shopping for beautiful artsy chocolates. This chocolaterie of yours is a gorgeous shop for sure.
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❤ Gorgeous, all of it.
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