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Default Getting Started Eating Non-Dairy Chocolate

I am allergic to milk and I love dark, non-dairy, chocolate. I heard an
interview with Mort Rosenblum about his book 'A Bittersweet Saga of Dark and
Light'. This interview sparked my interest and I'd like to find
high-quality, non-dairy chocolate. To give you some background, I enjoy
foods from small farms and unique areas. I roast my own small plot coffee
and I like to drink small plot teas. I know how good these small production
drinks can be and I can only imagine how good the chocolate can be.

Please suggest some sources for high-quality, non-dairy chocolate and on
ideas to get started in learning and eating more .

Thanks,
tfe


 
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