I visited this amazing chocolate factory in Sommerville, MA and brought some things back to experiment with. Taza chocolate, www.tazachocolate.com, is stone ground, organic, dairy/gluten/soy free, and the company supports fair trade and is one of the few bean-to-bar chocolate makers in the country. The tour is interesting and you get some free samples too!
I picked up a Molinillo, a wooden Mexican wisk, that I will use for the below recipe. I know it is going to be delicious, just like the chocolates I brought back home.
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Thursday, June 30, 2011
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Sewing Table.
I got this last fall at my neighbor's garage sale. It was $5.00. I plan on re-painting it but for now it's a side table in my office, and it looks pretty good. I want to paint it a color, maybe navy, and add new colorful hardware, most likely from Anthropologie. Something like this.
What do you think I should do?
What do you think I should do?
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