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Can anyone point me to a source for Ghirardelli milk chocolate in bulk
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at Mon, 18 Oct 2004 15:36:26 GMT in <4c198c3d.0410180736.75207c33
@posting.google.com>, (Larry Cordner) wrote : >Can anyone point me to a source for Ghirardelli milk chocolate in bulk >size. (1Kg etc...)? If not can you recommend another milk chocolate >that can be purchased in 1Kg or larger sizes and where to get that? > Googling turned up several hits. You just need to know what to google on. I did it on "Ghirardelli milk chocolate lb or pound -basket -assortment - gift" One such store it turned up is: http://www.candyandstuff.com/ghir10lbchoc.html. Cost Plus World Market also routinely has bulk Ghirardelli milk chocolate. If you want to *really* splurge and get the best milk chocolate in the world (at least IMHO), you can get a 2-kg box of Michel Cluizel's Chocolat Grand Lait Cacao Pur Ile de Java 50% from http://www.chocosphere.com. As far as I'm concerned, the Cluizel is the only milk chocolate also available in any sort of bulk form that's better than Ghirardelli. There are a few other milk chocolates that I think also best the Ghirardelli - Bonnat's Asfarth, Domori's LatteSal, Scharffen Berger's Milk Chocolate, and Slitti's Lattenero 62% and 70% - but none of these are available in bulk form. -- Alex Rast (remove d., .7, not, and .NOSPAM to reply) |
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at Tue, 19 Oct 2004 11:38:41 GMT in
>, (Larry Cordner) wrote : >Alex, > >Thank you for your help, the link you gave for the 10lb block is sort >of what I was looking for. I would have rather had more options than >that. I really wanted 1-2Kg blocks or pastilles/discs, but oh well >I'll have to get 10lbs if I get any at all. The milk chocolate is a >maybe anyway just to please a few family members. ![]() Again, if you have access to Cost Plus World Market, they sell the Ghirardelli in broken-up chunks off the 10-lb bars. Given that it's also pretty cheap, overall, it's economically feasible just to buy a bunch of their 4-oz milk chocolate bars. >As for the Michel Cluizel's Chocolat Grand Lait Cacao Pur Ile de Java >50% I would love to get that. I've read virtually all your posts >regarding chocolate and so I knew of this already. I just feel it is >so wasteful to purchase four pounds of those little 5g squares all >individually wrapped to bake with. I will try this chocolate for >myself though. (probably with my next order ![]() IMHO wasteful on the dollars, perhaps (because you're not saving yourself any money over simply buying a bunch of the 100-g bars), but not wasteful on the chocolate. Once you're at the point when you want the best, there's no point in settling for less. And just because a chocolate is great doesn't mean it's a waste to use it for an application other than straight eating. >If I might I want to ask a question regarding dark chocolate. Last >week I ordered a few samples in preparation for the holidays. I >purchased Amedei "Selezioni Toscano", Michel Cluizels Coffret >Nuanciers Origins and Guittards "L'Harmonie" 64% 10g bars and a single >Amedei 50g Chuao bar. > >I know you rave about the Guittard gourmet bittersweet but I didn't >think the L'Harmonie 64% was very good. I wish I could get a small >sample of the gourmet bittersweet to try. Interesting. Personally I thought L'Harmonie 64% was excellent. What, specifically, didn't you like about it? However, Gourmet Bittersweet is totally different in flavour and certainly has much more chocolate impact than L'Harmonie. I know around here (Seattle) Gourmet Bittersweet can be found in a lot of bulk bins in local supermarkets, health food stores, etc. You might try checking around a bit in your area. > I absolutely loved the >Amedei Chuao and I'll probably purchase a few 1Kg bars of that. The Chuao is an extraordinary chocolate in every sense of the term. Once you've tried it, it's hard to really like most other chocolates. However, I recommend getting only one 1Kg bloc, not multiple, for the following reasons: 1) Chuao is extremely powerful. This means less of it conveys more impact to whatever you make with it. 2) While it is a supremely great chocolate, it works well in some applications, poorly in others. For instance, I do NOT recommend it for chocolate mousse: it will overwhelm the mousse completely. But for brownies, it is simply the *ultimate* chocolate and the one you should use in preference to all others. 3) It's in somewhat limited supply and IMHO there's an issue of being fair to everybody. If you order multiple blocs, you may end up cleaning Chocosphere out, which means others who might like to try it could end up being deprived of that opportunity. Personally, I always like to try to be at least somewhat considerate and not assume there's an infinite reservoir of product available, especially when what I'm buying is something special and which I think everyone deserves an opportunity to experience because it is among the best. > I also >thought the Amedei Toscano Black 63% and 66% were very nice. I wasn't as impressed with those. They're still exellent, but for instance, I think Guittard's L'Harmonie is better than both. The Toscano bars to me are a bit flat and generic. > The >Michel Cluizel purchase was a mistake on my part I really wanted to >try his Coffret Nuanciers Percentage but I misordered. As for taste >there were a few that I really enjoyed in that sampler, but I was so >impressed by the Amedei Chuao that I probably won't buy any Cluizel >dark this year. This IMHO would also be a mistake. Actually, I think you made the right choice with the Origins sampler, although for a good taste-test I recommend trying 50g of a given chocolate at a time. The Origins sampler is more interesting than the Percentage sampler in terms of giving you very different chocolate tastes. Meanwhile Cluizel is on the whole IMHO better than Amedei. It's just that you tried Amedei's awe-inspiring Chuao first, which kind of ruins you to a lot of other excellent chocolates. However, if you want a chocolate from Cluizel that holds its own against Chuao or for that matter essentially anything else, get Hacienda Los Ancones which is another world-class, mind- blowing chocolate. Consensus on this one is also pretty strong - pretty much everyone who's tried it has had not merely an enthusiastic response, but a gushing, overflowing-with-praise response. And Noir Infini as well as Amer Brut 72% are also very excellent indeed. >Anyway my question is do you think the Amedei Chuao is a good choice >over the Guittard gourmet bittersweet? I did an A-B comparison of the 2 side-by-side. What I determined is that it's apples and oranges. The 2 are so totally different in terms of flavour sensation that to pronounce 1 winner would be irrelevant and impossible. More details below. >I'll probably be making truffles, some pastry and >decorations from the chocolate I buy. I think as a general-purpose utility chocolate for a wide variety of applications, Gourmet Bittersweet is actually the better choice. As I said earlier, Chuao is somewhat more narrow in application range. One of the plusses about Gourmet Bittersweet is that it's incredibly versatile. You can use it in just about any application and it will turn out fantastic. However, *in the applications for which it works well*, Chuao is just unbeatable. For example, using Gourmet Bittersweet in brownies would yield superb results and you'd wonder how it could possibly get better than that. But then you'd try the Chuao brownies and literally your conception of the limits of the possible in quality would completely change. For truffles, I think both chocolates work very well. Chuao is perhaps marginally the better of the 2, by virtue of better texture, indeed, the perfect texture and handling qualities for truffles. Flavour-wise they're both about as good, again in totally different ways. But there are other chocolates that I think will work equally well for truffles. I don't think it's inconceivable that there might be a chocolate that would produce better truffles than Chuao. For pastries, a lot depends on exactly what you're planning on making. Chuao works best with things that are supposed to be intense, dense, and heavy, which is why, for instance, with brownies, it's exceptional. Anything sweetened mostly with brown sugar is also a good fit. For things that are supposed to be light, like souffle or sponge cake, it is just too strong. With the typical layer cake, you should NOT use Chuao because there is a chocolate again without peer for this application: Domori Carenero Superior. That chocolate is, far and away, the one you should use for cakes and you can get it in 500g tablets from Chocosphere. Using Chuao for decorations is *definitely* a mistake. Again, it's too strong and too overpowering, with the result that the decoration will be a distracting flavour and diminish from whatever else it's decorating. You'll taste more the Chuao chocolate than the item it's on! For decorations, you want a mild, unaggressive chocolate that won't get in the way. Now, the very best of these is Domori Porcelana, but first, it's unavailable in bulk, and second, it has the same limited-supply issues as Chuao, to an even greater degree, and so I think it would be excessively greedy to buy it solely for making decorations with, if you were to start buying large amounts. However, Guittard Colombian and Valrhona Araguani *are* available in bulk, and besides being superb, mild chocolates for decorations, are ones you must try anyway because they're just generally excellent chocolates all 'round. A good order thus might be 1 kg Chuao, 1 kg Guittard Colombian, and 2 500g tablets Domori Carenero Superior. If you wanted to you might also get the 10-lb Guittard Gourmet Bittersweet (which, again, is so versatile that you'll have *no* problem using it all up). -- Alex Rast (remove d., .7, not, and .NOSPAM to reply) |
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> Again, if you have access to Cost Plus World Market, they sell the
> Ghirardelli in broken-up chunks off the 10-lb bars. I'll go to Cost Plus this weekend and see if they have it. If not I'll just get the 10lb bar since you've convinced me that I'll be able to use it for many different applications. (I'll use it up for sure!) > IMHO wasteful on the dollars, perhaps (because you're not saving yourself > any money over simply buying a bunch of the 100-g bars), but not wasteful > on the chocolate. I only meant environmentally wasteful, All those wrappers bug me. > Interesting. Personally I thought L'Harmonie 64% was excellent. What, > specifically, didn't you like about it? IMHO it had a odd after taste that none of the others I tried this time had. I keep trying it though since I have still have a few of the 10g bars and it seems to be growing on me. > 3) It's in somewhat limited supply and IMHO there's an issue of being fair > to everybody. If you order multiple blocs, you may end up cleaning > Chocosphere out, which means others who might like to try it could end up > being deprived of that opportunity. I did not take the limited supply into consideration but I will from now on. Again thank you for your insight. Advice like yours is absolutely needed by anyone that wants to use chocolate. I will be using your recomendations when I place my next order this week. I'll have to add some Amedei Toscano Black 66% since my mother in law loves it and wants to use it this year. ![]() thank you Larry Cordner |
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> Again, if you have access to Cost Plus World Market, they sell the
> Ghirardelli in broken-up chunks off the 10-lb bars. I'll go to Cost Plus this weekend and see if they have it. If not I'll just get the 10lb bar since you've convinced me that I'll be able to use it for many different applications. (I'll use it up for sure!) > IMHO wasteful on the dollars, perhaps (because you're not saving yourself > any money over simply buying a bunch of the 100-g bars), but not wasteful > on the chocolate. I only meant environmentally wasteful, All those wrappers bug me. > Interesting. Personally I thought L'Harmonie 64% was excellent. What, > specifically, didn't you like about it? IMHO it had a odd after taste that none of the others I tried this time had. I keep trying it though since I have still have a few of the 10g bars and it seems to be growing on me. > 3) It's in somewhat limited supply and IMHO there's an issue of being fair > to everybody. If you order multiple blocs, you may end up cleaning > Chocosphere out, which means others who might like to try it could end up > being deprived of that opportunity. I did not take the limited supply into consideration but I will from now on. Again thank you for your insight. Advice like yours is absolutely needed by anyone that wants to use chocolate. I will be using your recomendations when I place my next order this week. I'll have to add some Amedei Toscano Black 66% since my mother in law loves it and wants to use it this year. ![]() thank you Larry Cordner |
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at Tue, 19 Oct 2004 11:38:41 GMT in
>, (Larry Cordner) wrote : >Alex, > >Thank you for your help, the link you gave for the 10lb block is sort >of what I was looking for. I would have rather had more options than >that. I really wanted 1-2Kg blocks or pastilles/discs, but oh well >I'll have to get 10lbs if I get any at all. The milk chocolate is a >maybe anyway just to please a few family members. ![]() Again, if you have access to Cost Plus World Market, they sell the Ghirardelli in broken-up chunks off the 10-lb bars. Given that it's also pretty cheap, overall, it's economically feasible just to buy a bunch of their 4-oz milk chocolate bars. >As for the Michel Cluizel's Chocolat Grand Lait Cacao Pur Ile de Java >50% I would love to get that. I've read virtually all your posts >regarding chocolate and so I knew of this already. I just feel it is >so wasteful to purchase four pounds of those little 5g squares all >individually wrapped to bake with. I will try this chocolate for >myself though. (probably with my next order ![]() IMHO wasteful on the dollars, perhaps (because you're not saving yourself any money over simply buying a bunch of the 100-g bars), but not wasteful on the chocolate. Once you're at the point when you want the best, there's no point in settling for less. And just because a chocolate is great doesn't mean it's a waste to use it for an application other than straight eating. >If I might I want to ask a question regarding dark chocolate. Last >week I ordered a few samples in preparation for the holidays. I >purchased Amedei "Selezioni Toscano", Michel Cluizels Coffret >Nuanciers Origins and Guittards "L'Harmonie" 64% 10g bars and a single >Amedei 50g Chuao bar. > >I know you rave about the Guittard gourmet bittersweet but I didn't >think the L'Harmonie 64% was very good. I wish I could get a small >sample of the gourmet bittersweet to try. Interesting. Personally I thought L'Harmonie 64% was excellent. What, specifically, didn't you like about it? However, Gourmet Bittersweet is totally different in flavour and certainly has much more chocolate impact than L'Harmonie. I know around here (Seattle) Gourmet Bittersweet can be found in a lot of bulk bins in local supermarkets, health food stores, etc. You might try checking around a bit in your area. > I absolutely loved the >Amedei Chuao and I'll probably purchase a few 1Kg bars of that. The Chuao is an extraordinary chocolate in every sense of the term. Once you've tried it, it's hard to really like most other chocolates. However, I recommend getting only one 1Kg bloc, not multiple, for the following reasons: 1) Chuao is extremely powerful. This means less of it conveys more impact to whatever you make with it. 2) While it is a supremely great chocolate, it works well in some applications, poorly in others. For instance, I do NOT recommend it for chocolate mousse: it will overwhelm the mousse completely. But for brownies, it is simply the *ultimate* chocolate and the one you should use in preference to all others. 3) It's in somewhat limited supply and IMHO there's an issue of being fair to everybody. If you order multiple blocs, you may end up cleaning Chocosphere out, which means others who might like to try it could end up being deprived of that opportunity. Personally, I always like to try to be at least somewhat considerate and not assume there's an infinite reservoir of product available, especially when what I'm buying is something special and which I think everyone deserves an opportunity to experience because it is among the best. > I also >thought the Amedei Toscano Black 63% and 66% were very nice. I wasn't as impressed with those. They're still exellent, but for instance, I think Guittard's L'Harmonie is better than both. The Toscano bars to me are a bit flat and generic. > The >Michel Cluizel purchase was a mistake on my part I really wanted to >try his Coffret Nuanciers Percentage but I misordered. As for taste >there were a few that I really enjoyed in that sampler, but I was so >impressed by the Amedei Chuao that I probably won't buy any Cluizel >dark this year. This IMHO would also be a mistake. Actually, I think you made the right choice with the Origins sampler, although for a good taste-test I recommend trying 50g of a given chocolate at a time. The Origins sampler is more interesting than the Percentage sampler in terms of giving you very different chocolate tastes. Meanwhile Cluizel is on the whole IMHO better than Amedei. It's just that you tried Amedei's awe-inspiring Chuao first, which kind of ruins you to a lot of other excellent chocolates. However, if you want a chocolate from Cluizel that holds its own against Chuao or for that matter essentially anything else, get Hacienda Los Ancones which is another world-class, mind- blowing chocolate. Consensus on this one is also pretty strong - pretty much everyone who's tried it has had not merely an enthusiastic response, but a gushing, overflowing-with-praise response. And Noir Infini as well as Amer Brut 72% are also very excellent indeed. >Anyway my question is do you think the Amedei Chuao is a good choice >over the Guittard gourmet bittersweet? I did an A-B comparison of the 2 side-by-side. What I determined is that it's apples and oranges. The 2 are so totally different in terms of flavour sensation that to pronounce 1 winner would be irrelevant and impossible. More details below. >I'll probably be making truffles, some pastry and >decorations from the chocolate I buy. I think as a general-purpose utility chocolate for a wide variety of applications, Gourmet Bittersweet is actually the better choice. As I said earlier, Chuao is somewhat more narrow in application range. One of the plusses about Gourmet Bittersweet is that it's incredibly versatile. You can use it in just about any application and it will turn out fantastic. However, *in the applications for which it works well*, Chuao is just unbeatable. For example, using Gourmet Bittersweet in brownies would yield superb results and you'd wonder how it could possibly get better than that. But then you'd try the Chuao brownies and literally your conception of the limits of the possible in quality would completely change. For truffles, I think both chocolates work very well. Chuao is perhaps marginally the better of the 2, by virtue of better texture, indeed, the perfect texture and handling qualities for truffles. Flavour-wise they're both about as good, again in totally different ways. But there are other chocolates that I think will work equally well for truffles. I don't think it's inconceivable that there might be a chocolate that would produce better truffles than Chuao. For pastries, a lot depends on exactly what you're planning on making. Chuao works best with things that are supposed to be intense, dense, and heavy, which is why, for instance, with brownies, it's exceptional. Anything sweetened mostly with brown sugar is also a good fit. For things that are supposed to be light, like souffle or sponge cake, it is just too strong. With the typical layer cake, you should NOT use Chuao because there is a chocolate again without peer for this application: Domori Carenero Superior. That chocolate is, far and away, the one you should use for cakes and you can get it in 500g tablets from Chocosphere. Using Chuao for decorations is *definitely* a mistake. Again, it's too strong and too overpowering, with the result that the decoration will be a distracting flavour and diminish from whatever else it's decorating. You'll taste more the Chuao chocolate than the item it's on! For decorations, you want a mild, unaggressive chocolate that won't get in the way. Now, the very best of these is Domori Porcelana, but first, it's unavailable in bulk, and second, it has the same limited-supply issues as Chuao, to an even greater degree, and so I think it would be excessively greedy to buy it solely for making decorations with, if you were to start buying large amounts. However, Guittard Colombian and Valrhona Araguani *are* available in bulk, and besides being superb, mild chocolates for decorations, are ones you must try anyway because they're just generally excellent chocolates all 'round. A good order thus might be 1 kg Chuao, 1 kg Guittard Colombian, and 2 500g tablets Domori Carenero Superior. If you wanted to you might also get the 10-lb Guittard Gourmet Bittersweet (which, again, is so versatile that you'll have *no* problem using it all up). -- Alex Rast (remove d., .7, not, and .NOSPAM to reply) |
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Alex,
Thank you for your help, the link you gave for the 10lb block is sort of what I was looking for. I would have rather had more options than that. I really wanted 1-2Kg blocks or pastilles/discs, but oh well I'll have to get 10lbs if I get any at all. The milk chocolate is a maybe anyway just to please a few family members. ![]() As for the Michel Cluizel's Chocolat Grand Lait Cacao Pur Ile de Java 50% I would love to get that. I've read virtually all your posts regarding chocolate and so I knew of this already. I just feel it is so wasteful to purchase four pounds of those little 5g squares all individually wrapped to bake with. I will try this chocolate for myself though. (probably with my next order ![]() If I might I want to ask a question regarding dark chocolate. Last week I ordered a few samples in preparation for the holidays. I purchased Amedei "Selezioni Toscano", Michel Cluizels Coffret Nuanciers Origins and Guittards "L'Harmonie" 64% 10g bars and a single Amedei 50g Chuao bar. I know you rave about the Guittard gourmet bittersweet but I didn't think the L'Harmonie 64% was very good. I wish I could get a small sample of the gourmet bittersweet to try. I absolutely loved the Amedei Chuao and I'll probably purchase a few 1Kg bars of that. I also thought the Amedei Toscano Black 63% and 66% were very nice. The Michel Cluizel purchase was a mistake on my part I really wanted to try his Coffret Nuanciers Percentage but I misordered. As for taste there were a few that I really enjoyed in that sampler, but I was so impressed by the Amedei Chuao that I probably won't buy any Cluizel dark this year. Anyway my question is do you think the Amedei Chuao is a good choice over the Guittard gourmet bittersweet? I thought the Chuao was excellent. I'll probably be making truffles, some pastry and decorations from the chocolate I buy. Thank you, Larry Cordner ps. You have helped me a great deal in my chocolate decisions. There are so many options that I found it hard to narrow my selections by myself. Your advice really helped. pps The ElRey Icoa was absolutely the best white chocolate I have ever had. I bought a few kgs of that as well. ![]() recomendation. (Alex Rast) wrote in message >... > at Mon, 18 Oct 2004 15:36:26 GMT in <4c198c3d.0410180736.75207c33 > @posting.google.com>, (Larry Cordner) wrote : > > >Can anyone point me to a source for Ghirardelli milk chocolate in bulk > >size. (1Kg etc...)? If not can you recommend another milk chocolate > >that can be purchased in 1Kg or larger sizes and where to get that? > > > Googling turned up several hits. You just need to know what to google on. I > did it on "Ghirardelli milk chocolate lb or pound -basket -assortment - > gift" > > One such store it turned up is: > http://www.candyandstuff.com/ghir10lbchoc.html. > > Cost Plus World Market also routinely has bulk Ghirardelli milk chocolate. > > If you want to *really* splurge and get the best milk chocolate in the > world (at least IMHO), you can get a 2-kg box of Michel Cluizel's Chocolat > Grand Lait Cacao Pur Ile de Java 50% from http://www.chocosphere.com. > > As far as I'm concerned, the Cluizel is the only milk chocolate also > available in any sort of bulk form that's better than Ghirardelli. There > are a few other milk chocolates that I think also best the Ghirardelli - > Bonnat's Asfarth, Domori's LatteSal, Scharffen Berger's Milk Chocolate, and > Slitti's Lattenero 62% and 70% - but none of these are available in bulk > form. |
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Alex,
Thank you for your help, the link you gave for the 10lb block is sort of what I was looking for. I would have rather had more options than that. I really wanted 1-2Kg blocks or pastilles/discs, but oh well I'll have to get 10lbs if I get any at all. The milk chocolate is a maybe anyway just to please a few family members. ![]() As for the Michel Cluizel's Chocolat Grand Lait Cacao Pur Ile de Java 50% I would love to get that. I've read virtually all your posts regarding chocolate and so I knew of this already. I just feel it is so wasteful to purchase four pounds of those little 5g squares all individually wrapped to bake with. I will try this chocolate for myself though. (probably with my next order ![]() If I might I want to ask a question regarding dark chocolate. Last week I ordered a few samples in preparation for the holidays. I purchased Amedei "Selezioni Toscano", Michel Cluizels Coffret Nuanciers Origins and Guittards "L'Harmonie" 64% 10g bars and a single Amedei 50g Chuao bar. I know you rave about the Guittard gourmet bittersweet but I didn't think the L'Harmonie 64% was very good. I wish I could get a small sample of the gourmet bittersweet to try. I absolutely loved the Amedei Chuao and I'll probably purchase a few 1Kg bars of that. I also thought the Amedei Toscano Black 63% and 66% were very nice. The Michel Cluizel purchase was a mistake on my part I really wanted to try his Coffret Nuanciers Percentage but I misordered. As for taste there were a few that I really enjoyed in that sampler, but I was so impressed by the Amedei Chuao that I probably won't buy any Cluizel dark this year. Anyway my question is do you think the Amedei Chuao is a good choice over the Guittard gourmet bittersweet? I thought the Chuao was excellent. I'll probably be making truffles, some pastry and decorations from the chocolate I buy. Thank you, Larry Cordner ps. You have helped me a great deal in my chocolate decisions. There are so many options that I found it hard to narrow my selections by myself. Your advice really helped. pps The ElRey Icoa was absolutely the best white chocolate I have ever had. I bought a few kgs of that as well. ![]() recomendation. (Alex Rast) wrote in message >... > at Mon, 18 Oct 2004 15:36:26 GMT in <4c198c3d.0410180736.75207c33 > @posting.google.com>, (Larry Cordner) wrote : > > >Can anyone point me to a source for Ghirardelli milk chocolate in bulk > >size. (1Kg etc...)? If not can you recommend another milk chocolate > >that can be purchased in 1Kg or larger sizes and where to get that? > > > Googling turned up several hits. You just need to know what to google on. I > did it on "Ghirardelli milk chocolate lb or pound -basket -assortment - > gift" > > One such store it turned up is: > http://www.candyandstuff.com/ghir10lbchoc.html. > > Cost Plus World Market also routinely has bulk Ghirardelli milk chocolate. > > If you want to *really* splurge and get the best milk chocolate in the > world (at least IMHO), you can get a 2-kg box of Michel Cluizel's Chocolat > Grand Lait Cacao Pur Ile de Java 50% from http://www.chocosphere.com. > > As far as I'm concerned, the Cluizel is the only milk chocolate also > available in any sort of bulk form that's better than Ghirardelli. There > are a few other milk chocolates that I think also best the Ghirardelli - > Bonnat's Asfarth, Domori's LatteSal, Scharffen Berger's Milk Chocolate, and > Slitti's Lattenero 62% and 70% - but none of these are available in bulk > form. |
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Larry Cordner wrote:
> Can anyone point me to a source for Ghirardelli milk chocolate in bulk > size. (1Kg etc...)? If not can you recommend another milk chocolate > that can be purchased in 1Kg or larger sizes and where to get that? > > > Thank you, > Larry Cordner Where are you located? There are many chocolate suppliers out there. I know where you can get El Rey, Vlarhona, Cacao Barry and so on in bulk, but you'll want to find someone who is within a reasonable distance. BTW, I use El Rey chocolates exclusively, and I like their milk chocolate very much, but I think I would prefer Valrhona's Jivara, all things being equal. It is too expensive for me to use in truffles, though. -- Janet Dear Artemesia! Poetry's a Sna/Bedlam has many Mansions:have a ca/ Your Muse diverts you, makes the Reader sad:/ You think your self inspir'd; He thinks you mad. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.775 / Virus Database: 522 - Release Date: 10/8/04 |
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Janet,
Thank you for your advice. My favorite place to buy chocolate from is Chocosphere. (they did something very special for me one year and I will never forget it) However they don't sell Ghirardelli and I saw many recomendations for their milk chocolate so I thought I would try them this year. I just couldn't locate a bulk source. (not even on their own web page) Again thank you, Larry Cordner "Janet Puistonen" > wrote in message news:<5u%cd.1803$TU5.569@trndny06>... > Larry Cordner wrote: > > Can anyone point me to a source for Ghirardelli milk chocolate in bulk > > size. (1Kg etc...)? If not can you recommend another milk chocolate > > that can be purchased in 1Kg or larger sizes and where to get that? > > > > > > Thank you, > > Larry Cordner > > Where are you located? There are many chocolate suppliers out there. > I know where you can get El Rey, Vlarhona, Cacao Barry and so on in bulk, > but you'll want to find someone who is within a reasonable distance. > > BTW, I use El Rey chocolates exclusively, and I like their milk chocolate > very much, but I think I would prefer Valrhona's Jivara, all things being > equal. It is too expensive for me to use in truffles, though. > -- > Janet > > Dear Artemesia! Poetry's a Sna/Bedlam has many Mansions:have a > ca/ Your Muse diverts you, makes the Reader sad:/ You think your > self inspir'd; He thinks you mad. > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.775 / Virus Database: 522 - Release Date: 10/8/04 |
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If you are closer to the East coast, the bulk supplier I use is
http://www.chocolatebysparrow.com/default.php4 They've been great, orders placed on monday are at my door on wednesday and I find their prices better than other places. "Larry Cordner" > wrote in message m... > Janet, > > Thank you for your advice. My favorite place to buy chocolate from is > Chocosphere. (they did something very special for me one year and I > will never forget it) However they don't sell Ghirardelli and I saw > many recomendations for their milk chocolate so I thought I would try > them this year. I just couldn't locate a bulk source. (not even on > their own web page) > > Again thank you, > Larry Cordner > |
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marian wrote:
> If you are closer to the East coast, the bulk supplier I use is > http://www.chocolatebysparrow.com/default.php4 > They've been great, orders placed on monday are at my > door on wednesday and I find their prices better than > other places. > That's the same one I use, actually! -- Janet Dear Artemesia! Poetry's a Sna/Bedlam has many Mansions:have a ca/ Your Muse diverts you, makes the Reader sad:/ You think your self inspir'd; He thinks you mad. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.775 / Virus Database: 522 - Release Date: 10/8/04 |
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marian wrote:
> If you are closer to the East coast, the bulk supplier I use is > http://www.chocolatebysparrow.com/default.php4 > They've been great, orders placed on monday are at my > door on wednesday and I find their prices better than > other places. > That's the same one I use, actually! -- Janet Dear Artemesia! Poetry's a Sna/Bedlam has many Mansions:have a ca/ Your Muse diverts you, makes the Reader sad:/ You think your self inspir'd; He thinks you mad. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.775 / Virus Database: 522 - Release Date: 10/8/04 |
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marian wrote:
> If you are closer to the East coast, the bulk supplier I use is > http://www.chocolatebysparrow.com/default.php4 > They've been great, orders placed on monday are at my > door on wednesday and I find their prices better than > other places. > That's the same one I use, actually! -- Janet Dear Artemesia! Poetry's a Sna/Bedlam has many Mansions:have a ca/ Your Muse diverts you, makes the Reader sad:/ You think your self inspir'd; He thinks you mad. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.775 / Virus Database: 522 - Release Date: 10/8/04 |
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If you are closer to the East coast, the bulk supplier I use is
http://www.chocolatebysparrow.com/default.php4 They've been great, orders placed on monday are at my door on wednesday and I find their prices better than other places. "Larry Cordner" > wrote in message m... > Janet, > > Thank you for your advice. My favorite place to buy chocolate from is > Chocosphere. (they did something very special for me one year and I > will never forget it) However they don't sell Ghirardelli and I saw > many recomendations for their milk chocolate so I thought I would try > them this year. I just couldn't locate a bulk source. (not even on > their own web page) > > Again thank you, > Larry Cordner > |
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If you are closer to the East coast, the bulk supplier I use is
http://www.chocolatebysparrow.com/default.php4 They've been great, orders placed on monday are at my door on wednesday and I find their prices better than other places. "Larry Cordner" > wrote in message m... > Janet, > > Thank you for your advice. My favorite place to buy chocolate from is > Chocosphere. (they did something very special for me one year and I > will never forget it) However they don't sell Ghirardelli and I saw > many recomendations for their milk chocolate so I thought I would try > them this year. I just couldn't locate a bulk source. (not even on > their own web page) > > Again thank you, > Larry Cordner > |
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Janet,
Thank you for your advice. My favorite place to buy chocolate from is Chocosphere. (they did something very special for me one year and I will never forget it) However they don't sell Ghirardelli and I saw many recomendations for their milk chocolate so I thought I would try them this year. I just couldn't locate a bulk source. (not even on their own web page) Again thank you, Larry Cordner "Janet Puistonen" > wrote in message news:<5u%cd.1803$TU5.569@trndny06>... > Larry Cordner wrote: > > Can anyone point me to a source for Ghirardelli milk chocolate in bulk > > size. (1Kg etc...)? If not can you recommend another milk chocolate > > that can be purchased in 1Kg or larger sizes and where to get that? > > > > > > Thank you, > > Larry Cordner > > Where are you located? There are many chocolate suppliers out there. > I know where you can get El Rey, Vlarhona, Cacao Barry and so on in bulk, > but you'll want to find someone who is within a reasonable distance. > > BTW, I use El Rey chocolates exclusively, and I like their milk chocolate > very much, but I think I would prefer Valrhona's Jivara, all things being > equal. It is too expensive for me to use in truffles, though. > -- > Janet > > Dear Artemesia! Poetry's a Sna/Bedlam has many Mansions:have a > ca/ Your Muse diverts you, makes the Reader sad:/ You think your > self inspir'd; He thinks you mad. > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.775 / Virus Database: 522 - Release Date: 10/8/04 |
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Janet,
Thank you for your advice. My favorite place to buy chocolate from is Chocosphere. (they did something very special for me one year and I will never forget it) However they don't sell Ghirardelli and I saw many recomendations for their milk chocolate so I thought I would try them this year. I just couldn't locate a bulk source. (not even on their own web page) Again thank you, Larry Cordner "Janet Puistonen" > wrote in message news:<5u%cd.1803$TU5.569@trndny06>... > Larry Cordner wrote: > > Can anyone point me to a source for Ghirardelli milk chocolate in bulk > > size. (1Kg etc...)? If not can you recommend another milk chocolate > > that can be purchased in 1Kg or larger sizes and where to get that? > > > > > > Thank you, > > Larry Cordner > > Where are you located? There are many chocolate suppliers out there. > I know where you can get El Rey, Vlarhona, Cacao Barry and so on in bulk, > but you'll want to find someone who is within a reasonable distance. > > BTW, I use El Rey chocolates exclusively, and I like their milk chocolate > very much, but I think I would prefer Valrhona's Jivara, all things being > equal. It is too expensive for me to use in truffles, though. > -- > Janet > > Dear Artemesia! Poetry's a Sna/Bedlam has many Mansions:have a > ca/ Your Muse diverts you, makes the Reader sad:/ You think your > self inspir'd; He thinks you mad. > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.775 / Virus Database: 522 - Release Date: 10/8/04 |
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at Mon, 18 Oct 2004 15:36:26 GMT in <4c198c3d.0410180736.75207c33
@posting.google.com>, (Larry Cordner) wrote : >Can anyone point me to a source for Ghirardelli milk chocolate in bulk >size. (1Kg etc...)? If not can you recommend another milk chocolate >that can be purchased in 1Kg or larger sizes and where to get that? > Googling turned up several hits. You just need to know what to google on. I did it on "Ghirardelli milk chocolate lb or pound -basket -assortment - gift" One such store it turned up is: http://www.candyandstuff.com/ghir10lbchoc.html. Cost Plus World Market also routinely has bulk Ghirardelli milk chocolate. If you want to *really* splurge and get the best milk chocolate in the world (at least IMHO), you can get a 2-kg box of Michel Cluizel's Chocolat Grand Lait Cacao Pur Ile de Java 50% from http://www.chocosphere.com. As far as I'm concerned, the Cluizel is the only milk chocolate also available in any sort of bulk form that's better than Ghirardelli. There are a few other milk chocolates that I think also best the Ghirardelli - Bonnat's Asfarth, Domori's LatteSal, Scharffen Berger's Milk Chocolate, and Slitti's Lattenero 62% and 70% - but none of these are available in bulk form. -- Alex Rast (remove d., .7, not, and .NOSPAM to reply) |
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Larry Cordner wrote:
> Can anyone point me to a source for Ghirardelli milk chocolate in bulk > size. (1Kg etc...)? If not can you recommend another milk chocolate > that can be purchased in 1Kg or larger sizes and where to get that? > > > Thank you, > Larry Cordner Where are you located? There are many chocolate suppliers out there. I know where you can get El Rey, Vlarhona, Cacao Barry and so on in bulk, but you'll want to find someone who is within a reasonable distance. BTW, I use El Rey chocolates exclusively, and I like their milk chocolate very much, but I think I would prefer Valrhona's Jivara, all things being equal. It is too expensive for me to use in truffles, though. -- Janet Dear Artemesia! Poetry's a Sna/Bedlam has many Mansions:have a ca/ Your Muse diverts you, makes the Reader sad:/ You think your self inspir'd; He thinks you mad. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.775 / Virus Database: 522 - Release Date: 10/8/04 |
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