Hello world wide web of Chile-heads, As this is my first posting after reading and learning for a couple of months I feel I have something to contribute. Every time I need something for canning/preserving/cooking & in this case making "HOT" chocolate I look to http://www.kitchenkrafts.com/cgi-bin/SoftCart.exe/index.html?L+scstore+knbw2 937+983496476 for supplies. I have no affiliation with them other than the few times I've bought products from them they called to let me know of a cheaper way to send/buy/preserve whatever project I'm working on.. In this case if you want to make your own HOT CHOCOLATE you can find everything you need but the "HOT" peppers. Hope this helps everyone. Hoping spring comes early, Paul P.S. Looking for Chile-Head gardeners in the northeast to swap war stories/seeds/hints. If interested contact me. ----- Original Message ----- From: "tucker" <tucker@ticon.net> To: "chile-heads" <Chile-Heads@globalgarden.com> Sent: Thursday, 01 March, 2001 3:14 PM Subject: Re: [CH] Look what I just found! > Karen Stober wrote: > > > Jus surfing the 'Net for chocolates turned this up. Too bad air mail postage is so very expensive... KES > > > > http://www.adelaide.net.au/~hotchocs/about_us.html > > Aren't there some home confectionery kits available through gourmet stores, etc.? I'm sure you could do a > fine job of it yourself with a little trial and error. Let me know when I can expect some samples.... > > -- > Erich > C-H # 2099 > Silver Glen American Shorthairs > www.worzellaphoto.com/pets/index.htm >