i was, for a while, so smitten with mast bros. chocolate that i would order their fairly pricey sampler selection just to enjoy myself, but then i started to think that their chocolate, although delicious and intense, was also, at times, dry, and, not having ever reevaluated that conclusion, i stopped eating and ordering their chocolate.
have you ever found this to be the case? is it time to revisit the mast bros.?
This tablet-- a truly book-like object-- was a thoughtful gift from Bradford. Otherwise, I haven't Masted of late. I'll let you know how baking with it goes. Poor K's not supposed to eat chocolate, so I'll likely use this in recipes I prepare for events out. x
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sister,
i was, for a while, so smitten with mast bros. chocolate that i would order their fairly pricey sampler selection just to enjoy myself, but then i started to think that their chocolate, although delicious and intense, was also, at times, dry, and, not having ever reevaluated that conclusion, i stopped eating and ordering their chocolate.
have you ever found this to be the case? is it time to revisit the mast bros.?
i have never stopped admiring their packaging.
margit, yes!
I invite you, both of you, all of you, in the mast brothers' stead, to visit my friend colin:
http://roguechocolatier.com/
xoxoxoxo
This tablet-- a truly book-like object-- was a thoughtful gift from Bradford. Otherwise, I haven't Masted of late. I'll let you know how baking with it goes. Poor K's not supposed to eat chocolate, so I'll likely use this in recipes I prepare for events out. x
"The crème de la crème of the industry includes Rogue Chocolatier, almost universally agreed to make the best bars in the country"
http://www.slate.com/articles/life/food/2015/03/against_mast_brothers_why_chocolate_experts_hate_the_best_known_craft_chocolate.2.html
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