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Welcoming New Year at Lake Tekapo
A Travel Blog entry by livingthedream5 from Lake Tekapo, South Island, New Zealand
... ;. I was so fascinated with everything that the two hours went really quick and before I knew it our tour was over. We were treated to a hot chocolate in the café and then we all boarded the bus. As I sat down in my seat I thought about how there was one ...
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Moeraki and Star Gazing in Lake Tekapo
A Travel Blog entry by jewels1864 from Lake Tekapo, South Island, New Zealand
... sky! Surprisingly, I wasn't too cold, just my toes, but I still made use of the free hot chocolate they offered before leaving! What was also nice was that we could provide our e-mail address to receive free photos from the guy taking ...
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Lake Louise -hiking and avelanches
A Travel Blog entry by kellybooth16 from Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada
... avelanche! Ben was very excited!! The sound was incredible. We continued to another teahouse and saw another avelanche and had some hot chocolate. The sun was out so it wasnt too cold considering the snow around me. Once we got to the end of the trial ...
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Heho, Nyaungshwe, and Inle Lake
A Travel Blog entry by wareameye from Inle Lake, Myanmar
... we have had in Myanmar – with an imported pasta maker and a wood-fired oven for excellent pizza. Dessert is a pancake with Belgian chocolate on top! We board a long boat for the trip to our lake view resort. The place is heavenly, and the views from ...
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Lake Natron and the Crazy Nanna
A Travel Blog entry by ejo from Lake Natron, Tanzania
... restaurant which consisted of a sweet potato and pepper soup, spicy meat and rice and to finish off we had pineapple tart with a chocolate sauce. After showers to clean off the dust which was in every crevice, I headed to the sweat tent as it’s ...
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To lake Hovsgol
A Travel Blog entry by sarahbooth from Lake Hovsgol, Mongolia
... built with columns like a colonial house. There were a few shops. We only went in one. It sold mostly chocolate, with a few toiletries, loads of sweets and cigarettes. I bought a vitamin drink, as did the others. The other ...
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Here in Lake Como, where is George?
A Travel Blog entry by mezzaandyort from Como, Lombardy, Italy
... our last lot of swiss francs. We ended buying a fair bit of food, croissants, a bottle of vino, biscuits, diet coke, chocolate, fruit and cereal. We had a stop at an Autogrill (service stop) just before the Swiss/Italian border. This ...
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Homestay in the Lake District
A Travel Blog entry by bxbomberbabe from Penrith, England, United Kingdom
... her daughter had worked in Orton. It was a converted old school house and there were delicious chocolates there. I had a hot chocolate and bought a few little individual chocolates to try. We were introduced to one of Margaret's friends who we ran into. ...
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Off to Menaggio Italy and Lake Como
A Travel Blog entry by sfotch from Menaggio, Lombardy, Italy
... was the Furby's treat for my birthday. Following lunch I found a chocolate chip cookie in the front of the restaurant. I could not resist, however, I should have, the flower ...
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Lake Tinaroo
A Travel Blog entry by georgeescape from Lake Tinaroo, Australia
... upwards which seemed a little expensive considering you are purchasing it direct from the manufacturer. The boys were very excited about the Chocolate side of things but when we enquired about the price and was told $8 per 100g ($80 a kilo) we thought ...
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Too much chocolate and wine
A Travel Blog entry by tesskrose from Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada
... the-Lake first. The town itself was very quaint and we had a simple meal ((including pancakes and maple syrup), followed by chocolate shaped like a witch and a ghost (left overs from Halloween). I also had a candy apple, which took ages to eat ...
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Chilean lakes (part 2): Volcanoes & chocolate
A Travel Blog entry by tom_monique from Pucon, Lake District, Chile
... on the shores of a lake, this time Lago Villarrica and guarded by Volcan Villarrica. We spent Easter Sunday here lounging in a Chocolate shop eating the biggest slices of chocolate cake I have ever seen. This place is chocolate cake heaven! Check out the ...
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How about a trip to the lake?
A Travel Blog entry by jeridolp from San Pedro La Laguna, Western Highlands, Guatemala
... . There are 3 or 4 different bread ladies who get up in the morning to bake all different types of bread: banana, chocolate and banana, coconut, carrot, cinnamon- you name it, she´s got it. And they walk from hostel to hostel with their breads all ...
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Lake Como
A Travel Blog entry by sjg209 from Como, Italy
... something simple and yummy, and what better way to accomplish that than with GELATO! I just had to get a large of chocolate and chocolate-chip (no, that's not two larges, just one of two flavors). After sitting and admiring the lakefront for a bit, I ...
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July 19: Lake Louise
A Travel Blog entry by mcgovern from Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada
... for the girls was the promise of chocolate cake at the tea house, so we made it over there. We ordered 5 pieces of the Chocolate Cake, which turned out to be about 2 pieces too much!! They were huge, and too much for everyone to eat, ...
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Lake Naivasha and Hell's Gate
A Travel Blog entry by honeymooners from Lake Naivasha, Kenya
... ! We drove back to the Fisherman's camp and had a really nice dinner at the restaurant overlooking the lake. We got a piece of chocolate cake for Andy, as it was his birthday, and refrained from indulging in the traditional Kenyan birthday ...
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Lake Louise - Day 2
A Travel Blog entry by whernside from Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada
... my mouth, summing up my awe! We continued up the moraine finally reaching the swiss style cafe, where we grabbed a hot Chocolate, lovely! Sitting so close to a glacier was awesome, the thunder sounding again, avalanches were happening all over! We ...
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Lake Garda Chillin'
A Travel Blog entry by zinnorittman from Desenzano Del Garda, Lombardy, Italy
... nbsp; Yes, often twice a day. Sam has been our major gelato eater! Our favorites have been: Kevin likes bacio(chocolate with nuts), Kyle and Bib like stracciatella(basically chocolate chip), I like caffe, and Sam likes whatever looks good that ...
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Lake Como
A Travel Blog entry by dannyandkaren from Lake Como, Italy
... summer. There were hardly any people and most of the shops including the designer stores were closed. The only shop open was a chocolate shop. We did find some restaurants but they wanted $25 for a burger so we went hungry. ...
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From the Ocean to the Lake
A Travel Blog entry by tmcclurg from Menaggio, Italy
... well. We decided against this because we were still full from lunch and they only had our door seating. We did however enjoy hot chocolate and tea there waiting for our ferry back to Menaggio. But before the tea we explored the town. The town is a little ...
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Brooklands Guest House Penrith
2 Portland Place, Penrith, Lake District, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom
... have fans, radio alarms, bottled water and hospitality tray with chocolates and biscuits, a selection of teas, coffee and hot chocolate. All our bathrooms come complete with dressing gowns, fluffy white towels and luxury toiletries for all our needs. Our ...
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Lake Champlain Chocolates
750 Pine Street, , Burlington, Vermont, United States
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Chocoholics, beware; you are about to immerse yourself in the splendid aroma of fresh chocolate at this chocolate store and factory, where you can take a tour, watch chocolate being made and - yes - sample it!



