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Chocolate: The Consuming Passion by Sandra Boynton
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Chocolate: The Consuming Passion

by Sandra Boynton

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Chocolate, the consuming passion, is exposed in this book. The chocolate pig recipe is worth the price of the book. ( )
1 vote datwood | Oct 27, 2006 |
Hilarious. I love the "tender mice" bit...reminds me of the Crunchy Frog sketch. ( )
1 vote Bookmarque | Jul 28, 2006 |
A funny and enjoyable book for chocolate lovers, with information and trivia about different types of chocolate, and Boynton's beloved animal characters enjoying it. The only flaw is that you have to supply your own chocolate to eat while reading! And the pages are not smudge-proof. ( )
3 vote tripleblessings | Nov 6, 2005 |
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A New York Times bestseller with over a half-million copies in print, CHOCOLATE continues to delight chocoholics everywhere. Packed with Boynton's famous hippos, bunnies, pigs, and other animals, this gift-perfect book is a whimsical commentary on the individual's relationship to chocolate, its varieties, and its sources.

From the several sorts of chocolate connoisseur-including the gourmoo, who eats only milk chocolate-to the several shapes of chocolate itself (bunny, kiss, glove compartment bar), Boynton's apologia for chocolate misses nothing. Myths are debunked: chocolate is not fattening, she argues, especially when the caloric expenditure of carrying it home from the store and hiding it from company is factored in. Directions are supplied: to remove stains, lick them. Plus, how to grow chocolate at home, a foolproof method for determining if chocolate is in season (does the name of the month contain the letter A, E, or U?), and a recipe for Hippo Pot de Mousse.

"Fourteen out of ten people like chocolate," says the artist. This is the only guide for people who like chocolate the way they like to breathe. Vanilla people, keep out. Selection of the Literary Guild.

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