(Image @alamode_pie_cafe’s Wasabi hot chocolate) I follow hot chocolate festivals like others watch the stock market or the weather. The offerings are almost always over the top, so much so that I feel some might die if I finished the whole mug (happy…but still). I’m not sure whether these festivals are actually helping push hot chocolates higher up on the regular menus of these cafes as a serious option, or promote a greater appreciation of the chocolates used. They are, however, a TON of fun and most of the offerings are like works of art. January and February is all about the Canadian hot chocolate festivals and the ones in Calgary and Vancouver are my favourite to follow (and hopefully next year, taste!)
Issue 19: Canadian Hot Chocolate Festivals
Issue 19: Canadian Hot Chocolate Festivals
Issue 19: Canadian Hot Chocolate Festivals
(Image @alamode_pie_cafe’s Wasabi hot chocolate) I follow hot chocolate festivals like others watch the stock market or the weather. The offerings are almost always over the top, so much so that I feel some might die if I finished the whole mug (happy…but still). I’m not sure whether these festivals are actually helping push hot chocolates higher up on the regular menus of these cafes as a serious option, or promote a greater appreciation of the chocolates used. They are, however, a TON of fun and most of the offerings are like works of art. January and February is all about the Canadian hot chocolate festivals and the ones in Calgary and Vancouver are my favourite to follow (and hopefully next year, taste!)