Sunday, September 29, 2013

Chocolate for the Spirit

As if one chocolate booth at the Carmel, IN farmers' market weren't enough, I also picked up a chocolate bar from Julie Bolejack at Chocolate for the Spirit. Julie's chocolates have been featured on CNN, at Disneyland, and at the Kentucky Derby. Neat!

Julie's story is heartwarming. When life handed her lemons and a pink slip from her job at 55, Julie asked herself two questions: What dream have you deferred? What have you sacrificed while waiting for the right time? Her answer was simple: chocolate. For Julie (and myself) chocolate not only satisfies her taste buds, but also her spirit. Julie then launched Chocolate for the Spirit.

Here's the deliciously dark chocolate that I tried.


There are so many "good" chocolate labels out there, it's easy to get mixed up: organic, fair trade, free trade, local, all-natural, premium, sustainable, etc. Julie knows exactly where all of her chocolate comes from, pays above fair trade price, and has great relationships with her growers. That is something you don't see every day. 

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Xchocol'art

Here is a company who is doing everything right. Xchocol'Art is a family-owned business who produces chocolates that are ranked among the best in the world.  Xchocol'Art uses only the finest organic and fair trade chocolate. The whole chocolate making process is completely transparent. Just check out their website to see how it's done.  Even their packaging is all made from recyclable materials.

I was recently in Carmel, IN to visit my brother and sister-in-law and their new baby. We went to the local farmers' market where I discovered this little gem. Joann was as sweet as could be and genuinely wanted me to try her chocolate. Here's what I tried:

 

I had to get caramels while in Carmel, Indiana, right? These little passion fruit caramels were divine! The passion fruit caramel was delightfully sweet and tangy and the perfect pairing with 60% dark chocolate. The whole piece is incredibly smooth and satisfying (although I did eat both myself - research for the post, people). The chocolate is good enough to be eaten solely by itself too. I'd LOVE to try more of this line. I like them on Facebook, and you should too! Perhaps the fact that it is organic and fair trade helps me to eat it with a clean conscience. Whatever the reason, I may not know art, but I know what I like. And I like Xchocol'Art. 

Friday, September 13, 2013

International Chocolate Day

As if you or I needed another reason to eat chocolate today, allow me to provide one. It's International Chocolate Day. According to the NCA (National Confectioners Association) September 13 is herby declared a chocolate holiday. After attempting to do a little research on the holiday for this post, I couldn't find much... then I thought, ehhh, who cares! It's a chocolate holiday. I think I know how I will be celebrating. Now is a good time to start a new tradition.

I have the best students ever. One of my students made me s'mores brownies. Another one brought me a dove chocolate bar. All because they know how much I love chocolate. Boy, do they know me or what! They all get As :)

Happy holidays.

Monday, September 2, 2013

The Earl of Chocolate?

Dr. Kate Lovemen, a lecturer at the University of Leicester's School of English, has discovered 350-year-old recipes collected by the Earl of Sandwich.  The recipes are for an iced chocolate beverage similar to what we would think of as a frozen mocha type drink. If you don't know your chocolate history, the earliest form of chocolate was consumed as a drink. Cacao beans were used as forms of payment, tributes to gods, and symbols of wealth. 

I had no idea that the Earl of Sandwich was a chocoholic until reading this article. Since freezing chocolate in the 17th century was somewhat of a process, some thought it to be unwholesome and could have negative health effects. The Earl's remedy? Drink hot chocolate a half hour after consuming cold chocolate! Genius! 

READ the rest of the article here. Warning: it may make you crave one of these: