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Comparable Hot Chocolate in Montreal
Does anyone have a suggestion for hot chocolate in Montreal that is comparable to what is found at Angelina's in Paris?
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As a former Montrealer, hot chocolate is not something I remember. Now, smoked meat, BAR B, steamies, or perhaps home made spruce beer would be another matter.
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Hi giro - when me and Mum came back from Paris I checked the web for Angelina's chocolate and found a site where you can order it. I haven't ordered it (yet) because, frankly, I don't want to be disappointed. The thick rich creaminess is hard to create; good grief, the delectable stuff just plopped out of the pot. I took pictures. I want some now. Well, giro, thanks a lot for bringing up this topic while I'm trying to lose a bit of weight. I don't remember the website but google Angelina's and let us know if you try it. Now . . . do I have some chocolate somewhere, any chocolate . . . .
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Shanna- sorry for the consternation that I brought you. My question may have been misunderstood. I will be travelling to Montreal and was wondering if there was a cafe, restaurant etc. that has this creamy goo that you describe!
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Why don't you try posting on the Canada forum?
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taggie:
I have...it's quite dead compared to this forum.... |
Oh yeah Giro - sorry - I see the post now. It IS dead on that forum...
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What is the Canadian site? I do not know about this and am interested.
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Ita: Just like this is the "Europe" forum, there's a Canadian forum (and a US, Asia, etc). There's a pull-down menu on the l.h. side of the screen.
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Ignore my previous post. I realized what was meant by the Canadian forum. It isn't a separate website.
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UFFA...Che Rabia...I was excited to see several more replies to my question...how disappointing! Please don't chit chat about this most serious of questions!!!!!
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