May 30, 2023 4 min read 7 Comments
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May 31, 2023
Very interesting post. The serving set is lovely. My sisters enjoyed this post a lot since they are chocolate lovers especially Marilyn. Me I am allergic to chocolate (Asthma).
Have a wonderful Summer and enjoy that Chocolate Choud
Marilyn,Joan and Marion
May 31, 2023
I have made hot chocolate many times using an egg. There was never one drop left over. Your recipe sounds yummy. I will make it the next time a yearning arises. Your chocolate pot is lovely. I was very lucky indeed to purchase the one and only chocolate pot Buffalo made. It is beautiful and is yellow.
May 31, 2023
Such a beautiful Hot Chocolate set. Thanks for all the historical information!
May 31, 2023
Long live the Queen! I love this post on the introduction of the ritual of drinking hot chocolate and the beautiful cocoa sets!! Such fun-sorry to say I can’t afford this particular set but can certainly appreciate it’s beauty!!! Wonderful post, now I must satisfy my craving and enjoy a cup of cocoa myself.
May 31, 2023
Hmmmm…an egg in hot chocolate! Very interesting, Miss Lidy!
May 30, 2023
What a fun post about the history of hot chocolate chaud. Thanks for the info! That’s a beautiful hot chocolate set.
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Sarah
June 05, 2023
Lidy, the Haviland Limoges chocolate pot is indeed elegant and fit for a queen. The delicate shape, the swirl of the golden edge handle, and the exquisite hand painting certainly entices one to sip delicious chocolate from those sweet cups. I’m curious if the shape of these cups is specific to chocolate sets. It’s not a typical tea cup, nor a demi tasse cup. I’ve seen the shape before, but never gave it a thought that it could possible be for chocolate. Thank you for sharing this beautiful set and the special sterling tea time treasures.