Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Will travel for chocolate: Top tasting spots and tours

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With its proliferation of artisan purveyors, Brooklyn has become a hotbed for the latest food trends. And at Fine ,amp; Raw Chocolate, sugar and additives are out and authentic chocolate flavor is in. What sets the company apart from other gourmet ma
Will travel for chocolate: Top tasting spots and tours

The path chocolate takes from bean to bar is one that travelers can see as companies reveal the process.
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Christened on May 6, 2013 in Koblenz, Germany, Avalon Waterways' 166-passenger Avalon Expression is the latest in the river line's new Panorama class of vessels that feature unusually large (for the industry) cabins and more panoramic views.
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The 166-passenger Avalon Expression boasts extra-wide cabins with panoramic views.

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Rosie Colleen O'Neill, 33, is co-founder of online candy boutique Sugarfina. Since launching the company in August, she has lost 3 or 4 pounds, even though she's constantly traveling for work tasting artisan candy.
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