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Chocolate World

Ugh, how did I miss posting on a special day like International Chocolate Day, four days ago?!  Lemme rectify this, right now.

In recognition of the sweetest place on earth, AKA, most chocolatey city in the US of A (Hershey, Pennsylvania), this post is dedicated to Hershey’s and cocoa bean farmers in the tropical forests.

An ex of mine (the photographer for all these pictures) and I had gone to Hershey, Pennsylvania, and visited Chocolate World a few years back…










 
 
No way we’d pass-up the “Chocolate Tour Ride”.  The first two photos are blurry (sowwee, it’s all the ex’s fault :p)…





 
We learned all about how cocoa beans become chocolate during the tour.  Some of the highlights were:

  • Cocoa beans grow in tropical jungle forests 20 degrees north and south of the equator
  • The harvesting process is very much still done by hand
  • The beans are transported to the Hershey factory by ship
  • Inside the factory, machines do all the work:  beans are cleaned, sorted by country of origin (each country’s beans have a distinct flavor), roasted at high temperatures, then de-shelled in “Breaking Chambers” and the “nibs” are used to make chocolate
  • Sugar, milk, and a couple of other ingredients are added to the chocolate (lemme just say that the huge vats stirring the liquid chocolate and the aroma permeating the air made it excruciatingly tough to pay attention at this point, LOL)



Hershey’s Kisses coming off the line :p

Everyone disembarking from the “ride” received a free sample-size of Hershey’s latest candy bar (at the time), Take 5… just before walking into a huge room with delightful displays of Hershey’s candy and all sorts of chocolatey souvenirs.  Instead of candy, I indulged in cake…



Slice of chocolate cake with chocolate frosting…..heaven!

Hershey, “the town built on chocolate,” is far from being a mere “town”.  There was a theme park (Hershey Park), zoo (ZooAmerica), Hotel Hershey (where you can bathe in chocolate!), 23-acre botanical garden, museums, a 72-hole championship golf course, stadium, and medical center.  By now, there’s bound to be a few more sweet attractions.

We drove around and saw these Hershey’s Kiss-shaped streetlights on Chocolate Avenue (wouldn’t ya know it, there’s also a Cocoa Avenue?!)…




 
Gosh, I could totally live there! 🙂

PS:  Thank goodness for Hershey’s and chocolate, and the cocoa bean farmers…



Clockwise from top left: Chocolate Lovers’ Favorite Cake, Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookies, Cream Cheese Chocolate Cupcakes, Chocolate Cherry Crumb Bars

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I'm trying to get back into posting more here. I guess you could say I've been distracted. Since late February, I've been reading everything I can about COVID-19 (from reputable news sites like CBS, ABC, NBC, CNN, and tweets from medical professionals). This virus is a monster. From what was initially a virus that was detrimental to the older population is now affecting children and young adults as well. It is no longer a respiratory illness, but one whose symptoms can vary and be just as deadly. The scary part is there is no standard treament or vaccine yet so the best thing hubs and I can do is be prepared. Early on (late Feb), we bought extra cleaning supplies, hand sanitizer, and toilet paper (LOL). In March, I bought everything I needed to make fabric masks (i.e. sewing machine & gadgets, cotton fabrics, non-woven interfacing for the middle layer, thread, rotary cutter, etc). The following month, I started sewing. The pattern I used called for 7" elastic loop for each mask but that wasn't gonna work universally 'cause hubby required a larger size and I needed smaller. So for everyone else who wanted a mask, I cut the elastic (shown here) so they can adjust the fit to their liking. #fabricmask #3layermask #noseandmouthcovering #pandemictimes #covid19 #thenewnormal #shelterinplace2020 #willwearmaskpubliclyuntiligetvaccinated #germany #igersgermany #germany_insta #ig_germany #rhinelandpfalz #rhinelandpalatinate #rheinlandpfalz

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