Anyone familiar with Moonstruck Chocolate?
Cream Cones
Just saw these on Food Network.
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Anyone familiar with Moonstruck Chocolate?
Cream Cones
Just saw these on Food Network.
Nope, but I'm enjoying a dark chocolate dipped fudge right this moment. Mmmmm. :p
Yep, we've got two stores in Portland. My fave are the ocumarian truffles, which are dark chocolate with hot pepper! :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by snapdragen
Oh, for the love of God!
I've just resisted a carbon fibre bike and now I'm being taunted with chocolate. :eek:
Enough! Enough, I tell you!
There's no mercy on this board, I tell you! :eek: :p L.Quote:
Originally Posted by SnappyPix
I wanted chocolate all day at work yesterday! I didn't have any change for the candy machine even. I came home and inhaled a hershey bar. The kids just stepped back at watched. It was not a pretty site. I'm working at home today - this could be ugly. Truffles - oh my that sounds good!
We just discovered the Extra Dark Chocolate Lindt balls. They are hard to find but pure heaven.
Just got back from the grocery store, and somehow half my shopping was chocolate :eek: . Belgian Chocolate Spread (like nutella...delicious on fresh baked bread, toasted crumpets, tortillas, or anything that will hold it), several bars of chocolate including two white (for BF), one milk with cookie chunks and one dark with orange. But what I'm really looking forward to trying as a treat after lunch is three new flavors of Green&Blacks I found: Dark Chocolate with cherries, Dark chocolate with crystallized ginger, and Milk chocolate with toffee crisps. Mmmmmm!!!!!!! And because it's all organic and fair trade it can't be bad, right?! :D
Had a piece of Toblerone bar with breakfast this morning:p
I misread your post and thought you said LINT balls. I might be willing to try a lint ball if it had the right chocolate on it :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Surlygirl
Chocolate is not usually my treat of choice (weird,I know), but for Moonstruck truffles, I would fly to the moon to get them.:D
Barb
Mmmm, today's breakfast: dark chocolate covered caramel imported all the way from Yewtah.
Well, there's nothing else fresh in the house.
I always carry chocolate. today i am carrying the new hershey's special edition bars which have blueberries and almonds in them. they are very dark
chocolate, not very sweet.
YUM
On my ride in to work today, I took a break to check the time, drink some water and eat some dark chocolate covered coffee beans...mmmmm.
I really want to try those Moonstruck Truffles!
I've discovered Moonstruck has a store in Walnut Creek.
ROAD TRIP!
I learned the hard way- make sure you do a teeth inspection after eating choc covered espresso beans...
Nanci
Snapdragen
Those goodies are intriguing. Yesterday I replenished my gallon jar of Dilettante chocolate fudge which I use every morning for my approximation of a mocha.
It is fun to visit the factory outlet when I am in the area.
This my solution to keep me from having to buy mochas. :p
They sell Leonidas Belgian chocolates and they are pretty spectacular. Maybe if I promise to have some, you'll ride with me??? ;)
Poor slinke! I'm really not avoiding you - life just keeps getting in the way!
I'm just teasing you!! :p But you really should try some stuff from Chocolate Dream Box. I think they recently relocated to the shopping center at the corner of Blossom Hill and Los Gatos Blvd. where Lunardi's is. The shop used to be on N. Santa Cruz and she also had a cart at Valley Fair for a while, but she couldn't keep up both, I guess.
Very yummy stuff.
No fair posting links to chocolate this good looking when the only chocolate within a mile of the office is a Carls Jr. chocolate shake!
Le Petit Ecolier Extra-Dark Chocolate cookies! I bought them to treat that guy I thought I was dating, but he disappeared before the cookies got opened. I ate a few of them to assist in the grief process :rolleyes: , put them away, and forgot about them! Just ate three more--a bit stale, but hey, better than ANYTHING else in the house! Whoo hoo! What a find! I think I'll put them in the freezer and try to forget them for another three months! :D
Aaaahhhhh. "Schoolboy Cookies," my favorite!
Ah, yes. Le Petit Ecolier helped me study for many a final. ;) I like the chocolate with hazlenut ones. Tastes like Nutella on your biscuit.
They have a shop right up the street from where I work. I get my staff their Valentine's Day truffles from Moonstruck.Quote:
Originally Posted by snapdragen
Ever tried Nutella over peanut butter on your toasted bagel in the morning? Mmmm, breakfast of champions!:D
We have been developing at work a chocolate spread based on our date concentrate.
(We are a small factory set up to process the dates from our 5000 plus palms in the kibbutz groves)
It is/will be better than Nutella even. It is amazing ;with hazel nut butter as well as all the nutritional dietary fibre of the dates themselves and the wonderful anti-oxidant "cocoa" which has been discussed at length on this forum (as it is directly related to cycling and women)
Btw the "we" refers to myself and the "very sexy, very smart ,x-th dan black belt in karate, consultant Food Technologist" I have already mentioned occasionally. ;) ;)