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Chocolate Wasted

October 22, 2012 by Kristin

After the farmers’ market extravaganza, DailyBuzz Food guided a few pre-selected bloggers over to TCHO for some chocolate factory touring. The kid in me imagined the tour to be a cross between Willy Wonka and Mouse Trap, but the adult-me balanced those expectations with thoughts of something super industrial. In reality, the tour was a solid mix of both. Really.

The factory didn’t look like much from the outside, but as soon as we entered our senses were heightened by bright, bold packaging and the overwhelming scent of chocolate. Almost immediately, we were hair-netted up and prepped for our info session. And then our tour guide, livelier than any Wonka character, enthusiastically gave us a history lesson on both chocolate and TCHO.

It was beyond refreshing to hear how socially responsible and proactive a company could be.

“The true test of a man’s character is what he does when no one is watching.” – John Wooden

The reality is, most people probably don’t care where their chocolate comes from as long as it tastes good. When deciding between Brand X and Flavory Y, the quality of life of the cocoa farmer behind the bar probably doesn’t scratch the surface of the mind. But nonetheless, it was refreshing to see how this company decided to build itself before anyone was watching. And if they put that much effort into the secondary things, imagine how much effort goes into the primary thing – the chocolate.

After the informational, we were off to the primary thing. We sampled everything on their chocolate spectrum and were even given the opportunity to taste the latest and greatest that TCHO has to offer. We learned about how we should eat chocolate (slow and steady wins the chocolate race!) and what spirits each of their chocolates should be paired with. And we even learned how much chocolate it takes to get chocolate wasted, cause we all left the factory in a weeee chocolate coma with glazed chocolate eyes.

Thank you TCHO and Dailybuzz Food for such a wonderful morning!

Filed Under: lifestyle Tagged With: dailybuzz food, fbzfest 2012, foodbuzz blogger festival, san francisco, TCHO

#Fbzfest Ferry Plaza Farmers’ Market, In Pictures

October 21, 2012 by Kristin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: lifestyle Tagged With: fbzfest 2012, ferry plaza farmers market, foodbooz food blogger festival, san francisco

An #Fbzfest Friday, In Pictures

October 20, 2012 by Kristin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: restaurant reviews Tagged With: fbzfest, foodbuzz blogger conference 2012, san francisco

Hellooooo San Francisco!

October 19, 2012 by Kristin

I’m in San Francisco for the Foodbuzz Blogger Festival!  When I arrived at the hotel, Jessica and Devon had a bottle of champagne waiting for us to pop together.  We cheers-ed, left the hotel for a mini shopping excursion, quickly spruced ourselves up for our first dinner in San Fran, and were on our way to celebrate Jessica’s birthday at Wayfare Tavern.

A little backstory… Jessica and I initially met at HLS in 2011, but through Instagram/Twitter/Facebook/Gchat became legit friends that probably know more about each other’s lives than friends that live blocks away.  Devon and I met through a tweet that Foodbuzz sent out teasing us about purchasing our San Fran flights minutes after they announced dates for the fest.  So, yup, I flew across the country to meet two girls I know from the internet.  Ten years ago, my family would have been worried.  Today, my blogger nerd life seems normal to them.

When we arrived at the restaurant, we were all so hungry.  Like messed-up-from-different-timezones-and-flying-all-day hungry.  Thankfully, the server unknowingly came to our rescue and immediately plopped some popovers on our plates.  From there, we ohhh’ed and ahhh’ed at the menu, deciding to split everything that sounded yum.

Jessica and I started with the oysters, which were to die for.  The super mini Steamboat oysters were so buttery and amazing, I just may be on the hunt for Steamboats from this point forward.  For the rest of our meal, we went with the fried chicken, pork shoulder, and mac n cheese.  It was the comfort food to the max!  The fried chicken was the best any of us had ever eaten – so herby, crispy, and delicious.  The pork was easily worked with a fork and was so melty in your mouth.  And the mac n cheese with dry jack was so rich and creamy, I was forced to eat the last bites because I couldn’t stand letting any go to waste.

Wayfare was the first of our #fbzfest adventures.  We’re all looking forward to what the rest of this weekend has in store!!

Filed Under: lifestyle, restaurant reviews, Travel Tagged With: fbzfest, foodbuzz blogger festival 2012, san francisco, wayfare tavern

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