Chocolate as Art ~ Dancing Lion
Have you ever tasted something so divine that it moved you to tears? That is precisely what happened to me upon my first sip of Dancing Lion's drinking chocolate. The flavor was exquisitely beautiful: delicately nuanced, yet rich, bold, and intoxicating. I knew that not only did the person who created this possess great technical skill with chocolate, but had a deep, passionate love affair with it. I was enraptured.
My partner, George, first learned of Dancing Lion while watching a feature on a local television show. Knowing how much I adore chocolate, he excitedly told me about it, and we planned to go the following weekend. Prior to our visit, I explored their website, and knew it was going to be a very special experience after reading this about owner/chocolatier, Richard Tango-Lowy:
Richard Tango-Lowy, January 2010
The shop was very busy during our first visit, as many others who had seen the TV special were also there. The decor was lovely - earthy, warm, and relaxing. A bit unsure where to start, we finally decided to order the drinking chocolate with blood orange (in a "frothy bowl")...and the swooning began. We also purchased several truffles which we savored at length later that day. The woman working the counter, Kathy, was very kind and knowledgeable, helping us with our purchase and talking about Rich's background. I was hoping to tell Rich how much I loved his chocolate, but we only got a brief glimpse of him that day.
The shop was more quiet during our second visit, so George and I got the chance to speak with Rich at length. He talked about each of the truffles and bars as though they were beloved children. From his meticulous selection of his cacao suppliers, to how he gently coaxes the exquisite, complex ingredients to blend and mingle into one perfect truffle, bar, or drinking chocolate, his passion is beautifully manifested in his art. I told him about my "teary-eyed" experience, and he smiled and said, "Our tagline was almost 'chocolate that makes you cry'." Try it, and I bet you'll agree. And don't miss the croissants; they're the best I've tasted outside of Paris.
I can't believe how fortunate we are to have such a place less than an hour from home!
If you live in New England (or plan to visit), I can't implore you enough to visit Dancing Lion. If you're not closeby, call them...they may just be able to deliver some heaven to your door.
Find their website here, and watch the TV feature here.
My partner, George, first learned of Dancing Lion while watching a feature on a local television show. Knowing how much I adore chocolate, he excitedly told me about it, and we planned to go the following weekend. Prior to our visit, I explored their website, and knew it was going to be a very special experience after reading this about owner/chocolatier, Richard Tango-Lowy:
Richard Tango-Lowy, January 2010
The shop was very busy during our first visit, as many others who had seen the TV special were also there. The decor was lovely - earthy, warm, and relaxing. A bit unsure where to start, we finally decided to order the drinking chocolate with blood orange (in a "frothy bowl")...and the swooning began. We also purchased several truffles which we savored at length later that day. The woman working the counter, Kathy, was very kind and knowledgeable, helping us with our purchase and talking about Rich's background. I was hoping to tell Rich how much I loved his chocolate, but we only got a brief glimpse of him that day.
The shop was more quiet during our second visit, so George and I got the chance to speak with Rich at length. He talked about each of the truffles and bars as though they were beloved children. From his meticulous selection of his cacao suppliers, to how he gently coaxes the exquisite, complex ingredients to blend and mingle into one perfect truffle, bar, or drinking chocolate, his passion is beautifully manifested in his art. I told him about my "teary-eyed" experience, and he smiled and said, "Our tagline was almost 'chocolate that makes you cry'." Try it, and I bet you'll agree. And don't miss the croissants; they're the best I've tasted outside of Paris.
I can't believe how fortunate we are to have such a place less than an hour from home!
If you live in New England (or plan to visit), I can't implore you enough to visit Dancing Lion. If you're not closeby, call them...they may just be able to deliver some heaven to your door.
Find their website here, and watch the TV feature here.
Rich, preparing our "frothy bowls" of drinking chocolate |
Be sure to speak with Kathy while you're there! |
This beauty came home with me :) |
My Valentine's Day box from George....he's so good to me! |
this card was inside...beautifully romantic! |
each piece is to be admired and savored |
Margot Elena
I love success stories about self-made, creative women. Margot Elena is one of them.
In her early 20s, fresh out of college and with only $2,000 in savings to invest, Margot Elena opened her first boutique. Specializing in handmade soaps with custom packaging, her concept took off. Her products are now hugely successful, offering three distinct lines: Love & Toast, Lollia, and TokyoMilk. My favorite line is TokyoMilk. She personally designs all of the packaging; I love her creative vision. Read more about her here. If you have a shop and would like wholesale information, find out more here. Any of these would make a great Valentine's gift for a friend - or yourself. ;-)

nature themed jewelry ~ BandScapes
I fell in love with this designer's pieces - organic and beautiful. I especially love the wedding ring/band combinations. Visit their Etsy shop for more....
DIY ~ vintage french coffee table
My Francophile self fell in love with this table as soon as I saw it. I was even more amazed when I read that it was a DIY project! I wouldn't have the patience to attempt it, but if you think you might, here's the link. I'd like it to just show up in my living room. :)
the "before" photo:
Steve Tyler takes Oprah on a tour of Lake Sunapee
Steve Tyler is this area's local celebrity. He grew up here, met Joe Perry here, and one of the first things you're told when you move here is that "you might see Steve and Liv once in a while". I did meet him briefly a couple of times, and he was down to earth and friendly, quick to laugh. I worked with Joe Perry's mom for a while, and she loved to wear her Aerosmith leather jacket everywhere. At first I thought she was just a hip older lady into rock music, until someone informed me of the connection. Duh.
Anyway, I came across this clip of Steve and Oprah touring around the lake (just a few minutes from my house), and thought you might get a kick out of it. Love the car.
Steven Tyler's Tour of Lake
decoupaged vintage bottles
I have a few small, decoupaged vintage bottles, and I really like them. I've been thinking about trying to make some myself - it seems like a fun and easy project. Interested in trying it? Find an instructional link here.
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