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I'm beginning to think you can.
Today was a mixer for the San Diego food bloggers hosted by Will at
Eclipse Chocolat. http://www.eclipsechocolat.com/

We were treated to our choice of tasting sampler plates.
This one is the Artisan caramel and cheese platter. Four cheeses,
candied mango, sugared torta and chile burnt caramel sauce.
http://i27.tinypic.com/4icjs.jpg

Chocolate olive oil fondue and fruit platter
http://i27.tinypic.com/1qhbux.jpg

Seasonal dessert tasting platter
Frozen chocolate-mixed berry merlot mousse, grilled white chocolate
carrot gateau, dark chocolate croissant bread pudding with creme
anglaise sauce, white chocolate-chamomile lemon bar.
http://i28.tinypic.com/2sacihh.jpg

Stan had a roast beef and swiss cheese pannini. We also had lavender
vanilla bean lemonade.
http://i25.tinypic.com/2vvpcf5.jpg

I had the goat cheese, chocolate, fig pannini.
http://i30.tinypic.com/16gdeag.jpg

We were given samples of the Cacao Azteca which is caramel chocolate
ganache infused with hot chiles and dusted with sweet chili powder.
and samples of a sage scented dark chocolate embedded with blackberry
bits.

I want to go back and eat each one again, separately so I can really
appreciate the different flavors. I just had too much at once.
Not that I'm complaining.

It was so much fun to meet other San Diego bloggers. A great group of
people. It was so funny, everyone brought out their cameras when the
food came out. I wasn't the only one for a change. ;-)
http://i29.tinypic.com/23tgq46.jpg

koko




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wrote:
> I'm beginning to think you can.
> Today was a mixer for the San Diego food bloggers hosted by Will at
> Eclipse Chocolat.
http://www.eclipsechocolat.com/
>
> We were treated to our choice of tasting sampler plates.
> This one is the Artisan caramel and cheese platter. Four cheeses,
> candied mango, sugared torta and chile burnt caramel sauce.
> http://i27.tinypic.com/4icjs.jpg
>
> Chocolate olive oil fondue and fruit platter
> http://i27.tinypic.com/1qhbux.jpg
>
> Seasonal dessert tasting platter
> Frozen chocolate-mixed berry merlot mousse, grilled white chocolate
> carrot gateau, dark chocolate croissant bread pudding with creme
> anglaise sauce, white chocolate-chamomile lemon bar.
> http://i28.tinypic.com/2sacihh.jpg
>
> Stan had a roast beef and swiss cheese pannini. We also had lavender
> vanilla bean lemonade.
> http://i25.tinypic.com/2vvpcf5.jpg
>
> I had the goat cheese, chocolate, fig pannini.
> http://i30.tinypic.com/16gdeag.jpg
>
> We were given samples of the Cacao Azteca which is caramel chocolate
> ganache infused with hot chiles and dusted with sweet chili powder.
> and samples of a sage scented dark chocolate embedded with blackberry
> bits.
>
> I want to go back and eat each one again, separately so I can really
> appreciate the different flavors. I just had too much at once.
> Not that I'm complaining.
>
> It was so much fun to meet other San Diego bloggers. A great group of
> people. It was so funny, everyone brought out their cameras when the
> food came out. I wasn't the only one for a change. ;-)
> http://i29.tinypic.com/23tgq46.jpg
>
> koko
>


Yes, you can have too much chocolate. My daughter and I had chocolate
fondue for New Years Eve a few years ago, and I OD'd on it. I felt so
sick. The next day I felt very hungover (and no, there was no booze in
the fondue). Since then, my daughter will have her beloved chocolate
fondue, and I will eat a very few bites. You can see, since I am a
chocoholic, that I must have felt extremely ill!

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On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 19:02:12 -0400, "Jean B." > wrote:

wrote:
>> I'm beginning to think you can.
>> Today was a mixer for the San Diego food bloggers hosted by Will at
>> Eclipse Chocolat. http://www.eclipsechocolat.com/

snippage

>
>Yes, you can have too much chocolate. My daughter and I had chocolate
>fondue for New Years Eve a few years ago, and I OD'd on it. I felt so
>sick. The next day I felt very hungover (and no, there was no booze in
>the fondue). Since then, my daughter will have her beloved chocolate
>fondue, and I will eat a very few bites. You can see, since I am a
>chocoholic, that I must have felt extremely ill!


Luckily I didn't waaay over do, came close though.

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wrote:
> I'm beginning to think you can.
> Today was a mixer for the San Diego food bloggers hosted by Will at
> Eclipse Chocolat.
http://www.eclipsechocolat.com/
>
> We were treated to our choice of tasting sampler plates.
> This one is the Artisan caramel and cheese platter. Four cheeses,
> candied mango, sugared torta and chile burnt caramel sauce.
> http://i27.tinypic.com/4icjs.jpg
>
> Chocolate olive oil fondue and fruit platter
> http://i27.tinypic.com/1qhbux.jpg
>
> Seasonal dessert tasting platter
> Frozen chocolate-mixed berry merlot mousse, grilled white chocolate
> carrot gateau, dark chocolate croissant bread pudding with creme
> anglaise sauce, white chocolate-chamomile lemon bar.
> http://i28.tinypic.com/2sacihh.jpg
>
> Stan had a roast beef and swiss cheese pannini. We also had lavender
> vanilla bean lemonade.
> http://i25.tinypic.com/2vvpcf5.jpg
>
> I had the goat cheese, chocolate, fig pannini.
> http://i30.tinypic.com/16gdeag.jpg
>
> We were given samples of the Cacao Azteca which is caramel chocolate
> ganache infused with hot chiles and dusted with sweet chili powder.
> and samples of a sage scented dark chocolate embedded with blackberry
> bits.
>
> I want to go back and eat each one again, separately so I can really
> appreciate the different flavors. I just had too much at once.
> Not that I'm complaining.
>
> It was so much fun to meet other San Diego bloggers. A great group of
> people. It was so funny, everyone brought out their cameras when the
> food came out. I wasn't the only one for a change. ;-)
> http://i29.tinypic.com/23tgq46.jpg
>
> koko
>

I've never understood chocolate. I certainly don't want it in my chili.
Okay, occasionally I like chocolate milk. Just not a big chocolate fan. I
liked it when I was a teen but I got over it. Give me butterscotch instead


Jill


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> I'm beginning to think you can.
> Today was a mixer for the San Diego food bloggers hosted by Will at
> Eclipse Chocolat. http://www.eclipsechocolat.com/
>
> We were treated to our choice of tasting sampler plates.



koko,

You sampled all those plates?!? I think I would've been sick.

<snipped for brevity>


> I want to go back and eat each one again, separately so I can really
> appreciate the different flavors. I just had too much at once.
> Not that I'm complaining.


Have many happy returns,


I was thinking there's obviously no point in palette cleansing. It wouldn't
be at all effective, just another sample between samples.

Thanks,

Andy


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On Apr 29, 8:53*am, Andy <q> wrote:
> > I'm beginning to think you can.
> > Today was a mixer for the San Diego food bloggers hosted by Will at
> > Eclipse Chocolat.http://www.eclipsechocolat.com/

>
> > We were treated to our choice of tasting sampler plates.

>
> koko,
>
> You sampled all those plates?!? I think I would've been sick.
>
> <snipped for brevity>
>
> > I want to go back and eat each one again, separately so I can really
> > appreciate the different flavors. I just had too much at once.
> > Not that I'm complaining.

>
> Have many happy returns,
>
> I was thinking there's obviously no point in palette cleansing. It wouldn't
> be at all effective, just another sample between samples.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andy


Uh, that would be "palate." Otherwise, you're eating paint?

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> On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 19:02:12 -0400, "Jean B." > wrote:
>
>>
wrote:
>>> I'm beginning to think you can.
>>> Today was a mixer for the San Diego food bloggers hosted by Will at
>>> Eclipse Chocolat.
http://www.eclipsechocolat.com/

> snippage
>
>> Yes, you can have too much chocolate. My daughter and I had chocolate
>> fondue for New Years Eve a few years ago, and I OD'd on it. I felt so
>> sick. The next day I felt very hungover (and no, there was no booze in
>> the fondue). Since then, my daughter will have her beloved chocolate
>> fondue, and I will eat a very few bites. You can see, since I am a
>> chocoholic, that I must have felt extremely ill!

>
> Luckily I didn't waaay over do, came close though.
>
> koko


Be glad you only came close. It was MOST unpleasant!
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