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Old 09-13-2000, 07:03 PM
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I recently moved from the Bay Area of California (where you can find almost any gourmet baking item) to a small city. Please tell me how I can order specialty chocolate for baking such as Valrohna, Scharffen Berger, or Callebaut. Are there websites that I can order from? Also, I have seen stores that have carry Lindt chocoalte -- is this a suitable substitution?
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What side of the Bay are you? They sell Scharf at Rainbow Grocery in SF. They have some of the others there too. In the East Bay, both Berkeley Bowl, Whole Paycheck, I mean Whole Foods, and Andronico's sells Scharf. I've bought better quality choc at all these places. Good luck.
Nutcakes probably knows places, too...

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Old 09-14-2000, 11:15 AM
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I don't live in the Bay Area anymore -- we just moved from there to a smaller city in a different state. So, unfortuntely I don't have any access to those stores anymore. Bummer. There is a Cost Plus World Market that does carry Lindt -- but that is about it. I did find www.scharffen-berger.com, so i can order on-line (just love those shipping and handling prices!). Thanks for your help.
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Old 09-14-2000, 01:00 PM
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yo, bakerbebe... seems like you have answered your own question. What, do you work for them or something? What's the deal?

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No, I don't work for them at all. Actually, I'm a stay at home mom who loves gourmet baking and was just trying to get a little help. I went on-line *after* my post and managed to find their website.

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Ohhhh chocolate chocolate cherry bread...pretty good. Make sure it's cool enough when you order your chocolate. I order large quantities of Valharona. How much do you use? Get those babies cooking...my last could pull out the ingrediants for tollhouse by the time he was 18 mos.
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Need recipe for chocolate cherry bread!!!!!!


Paris Gourmet has a site, search for it and they have a nice selection of chocolate.

mmmmmm.
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I was reading this thread and saw a couple of things that might be worth discussing. Namely, the idea of posting links to other websites. For the record I think it is all safe to say that no one wants to see someone just come to the ChefTalk Cafe and post links to their site. However, I do feel that it is more than fine for members to post links to other sites that help to answer questions or point out resources for chefs and food lover's alike. It would seem that their might of been some confusion on this topic in that some posted a question only to come back later, and answer it themselves. This a well known tactic on the internet that many community management experts call "Gorilla Tactics". These subtle tactics are used in order to lure members of one community over to another community. Clearly I think that bakerbebe was just sharing with others that she found a good resource. ChefTalk is a fairly open community and we don't want to be to restrictive with community members posts. Having said that I think it would have be more than fine for m brown to post the link to the Paris Gourmet web site. It is also fine that bakerbebe posted a link to the resource she found.

Hope this clears things up for everyone. Thanks to both m brown and bakerbebe for the resource links. Also thanks to Brin for looking out for the ChefTalk community. Some of you might be aware that just a week or so ago we had an un-friendly visit from some posing as a VH-1 representative who spammed our boards.

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Old 09-15-2000, 05:47 PM
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found a few sites with chocolate and pastry & baking ingredients.
http://www.qzina.com/index.htm http://walkerfoods.com/felchlin.htm http://www.bakemarkeast.com/locations/index.html http://www.bakemarkeast.com/locations/index.html
Usually you can order with a credit card. Shipping costs stink but what can you do?

thank your for sharing.


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Thanks so much, m brown, for the websites. That will be a huge help to me in getting a hold of my favorite baking supplies.
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Please, chocolate chocolate cherry bread recipe? Pretty please?
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also try sugarcraft.com

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I have had white chocolate bread, like a french bread with white chocolate dotted throughout.
going to go make a white chocolate plaque and parkerhouse rolls for an order.

bakerbebe, sorry for the nasty post, I must have missed it. this is a great site and one that i have used everyday since may 99. just let the not so friendly posts go or bite 'em back!

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Another vote for posting the chocolate cherry bread recipe ... please!
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OK you guys~ I've just eaten it I've not baked it.....I've had it from two different bakeries...one now out of business (it was a
chocolate tea bread with cherries) The other was a chocolate yeast bread (I'd use cocoa with the flour and I would use a bread flour,
Allpurpose flour mix...make it rich with eggs and butter, not unlike brioche then after the 1st rising add good chocolate chunks and rehydrated dried cherries (bing or tart rehydrate in brandy or bourbon or whereever your heart leads you) shape and rise bake 350* in smallish round loaves.
finely grated orange zest would make a wonderful addition. When I have time to play I'll develop a "real recipe". Hope this helps. Sorry to tease you.
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