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coco 13-11-2006 07:49 AM

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New York - American chocolate lovers in growing numbers are discovering
how to pander to their

addiction and simultaneously help the environment by buying organically
certified chocolate.

So, again ! Is this one of the new marketing gimmick or does this
co-called organic chocolate

really make a different ?



http://www.chocolatebite.blogspot.com



koko


[email protected] 13-11-2006 10:39 AM

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Didn't even realise there was such thing as organic chocolate!


Michael Archon Sequoia Nielsen 13-11-2006 12:39 PM

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wrote:
> Didn't even realise there was such thing as organic chocolate!
>


Oh yes, Valrhona has one and I have seen others around (one of which Ive
tried and was really bad). In Italy I also saw some really expensive
ones (twice the price of valrhona, which they had at the same shop).

http://www.chocolatetradingco.com/im...anic.darkL.jpg

Which reminds me.. [searching...10%...20%...50%....75%....100%] .. yeay
- I have one here in my office, wohooo :)

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[email protected] 13-11-2006 03:36 PM

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Organic chocolate is doing very well in Britain, Green and Blacks
leading the way then taken over by a multinational, Cadburys.

Organic production means only naturally occuring chemicals are used to
produce food. The agriculture industury has been taken over by the
chemical industry and more recently by bio-engineering companied i.e.
Genetically Modified plants and crops.

Everyone has a choice, to subsidise and assist, what kind of world they
wish to see for themselves, their children and the world as a whole, by
buying certain products.

When one buys something you are in effect saying thanks for what they
have given you, whether it be a bar of chocolate, loaf of bread,
computer or house.
So you may as well say thanks from the heart and not just from the
pocket.
This doesn't mean you just buy somehting, even if you don't like it, or
it's not worth it, but to appreciate the mechanics behind the systems
that produce our produce. Phew!!

Here are some producers of organic chocolate:

http://www.organicfood.co.uk/inspiration/chocolate.html

and information on organic food production:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organic_farming

Permaculture is a very good to way to interact with the world:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permaculture





On Nov 13, 7:49 am, "coco" > wrote:
> New York - American chocolate lovers in growing numbers are discovering
> how to pander to their
>
> addiction and simultaneously help the environment by buying organically
> certified chocolate.
>
> So, again ! Is this one of the new marketing gimmick or does this
> co-called organic chocolate
>
> really make a different ?
>
> http://www.chocolatebite.blogspot.com
>
> koko



Damsel in dis Dress[_1_] 13-11-2006 06:02 PM

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On 12 Nov 2006 23:49:53 -0800, "coco" > wrote:

>http://www.chocolatespam.blogspot.com
>
>koko


Just gonna keep changing your posting nick to get around spam filters?


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