100 Best Websites for Chocolate Fanatics

Dr Shock
February 25, 2009

I found chocolate heaven, it is on the Culinary School Guide. You probably know that dr Shock is crazy about chocolate, especially dark chocolate. He also loves to cook and better yet he enjoys good food anytime. I have collected some good chocolate sites and culinary blogs, but this post is certainly chocolate heaven, enjoy it. And tell me what you like or don’t like about these links, chocolate in general or suggestions for good culinary blogs.

The song in this video is sublime, open up your loudspeakers and listen carefully, enjoy. The woman singing is Dana Bryant

It’s not difficult to find someone who is crazy about chocolate. This delicious treat is not only easy on the taste buds, but has recently been recognized as a healthy treat as well. If you are one of those people that is crazy about chocolate, then you will love the assortment of chocolate websites collected below. From education to finding specialty chocolate to recipes to blogs to videos, the following resources are sure to delight any chocolate fanatic.

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5 Responses to “100 Best Websites for Chocolate Fanatics”

  1. Hi Dr. Shock,
    You need to get your blog on that chocolate list! I like your posts on choclate and topics different than depression (though I always find those posts fascinating as well). The chocolate posts, and posts about other things in life show a well rounded interested and interesting man. I too love to go out to eat and love all kinds of food. I used to absolutely love to cook and was always hosting big dinner parties, not since I became depressed this time though. Its difficult to focus, to find the energy and to appreciate the socialization. Sad. Great song.

  2. aqua on February 25th, 2009 at 2:04 am
  3. Dear Aqua,
    Thanks for your compliments, I am on the list although not very clear but it’s number 9.
    The problem with big dinner parties is that you’re mostly to busy to socialize, at least that’s what I mostly encounter.
    Kind regards Dr Shock

  4. Dr Shock on February 25th, 2009 at 9:32 am
  5. I’ll echo Aqua’s compliments and also say that I can always count on a good chocolate post on Dr. Shock’s blog!

  6. mudphudder on February 26th, 2009 at 4:56 am
  7. Dearest Dr Shock!
    You will get some inspiration from a domestic goddess: Nigella Lawson. Talking warmly of ‘heavenly … pleasurable … comforting’… ‘good food’.
    Check out her website and go for her tempting list of CHOCOLATE recipes! http://www.nigella.com.
    Love as always, Confabula.

  8. Confabula on March 1st, 2009 at 6:18 pm
  9. Dear Confabula,
    Can there be two chocolate heavens? Chocolate mousse receipt not yet tried will let you know. Ciao bella Un abbraccio Dr Shock

  10. Dr Shock on March 1st, 2009 at 8:00 pm
  1. Hi Dr. Shock,
    You need to get your blog on that chocolate list! I like your posts on choclate and topics different than depression (though I always find those posts fascinating as well). The chocolate posts, and posts about other things in life show a well rounded interested and interesting man. I too love to go out to eat and love all kinds of food. I used to absolutely love to cook and was always hosting big dinner parties, not since I became depressed this time though. Its difficult to focus, to find the energy and to appreciate the socialization. Sad. Great song.

  2. aqua on February 25th, 2009 at 2:04 am
  3. Dear Aqua,
    Thanks for your compliments, I am on the list although not very clear but it’s number 9.
    The problem with big dinner parties is that you’re mostly to busy to socialize, at least that’s what I mostly encounter.
    Kind regards Dr Shock

  4. Dr Shock on February 25th, 2009 at 9:32 am
  5. I’ll echo Aqua’s compliments and also say that I can always count on a good chocolate post on Dr. Shock’s blog!

  6. mudphudder on February 26th, 2009 at 4:56 am
  7. Dearest Dr Shock!
    You will get some inspiration from a domestic goddess: Nigella Lawson. Talking warmly of ‘heavenly … pleasurable … comforting’… ‘good food’.
    Check out her website and go for her tempting list of CHOCOLATE recipes! http://www.nigella.com.
    Love as always, Confabula.

  8. Confabula on March 1st, 2009 at 6:18 pm
  9. Dear Confabula,
    Can there be two chocolate heavens? Chocolate mousse receipt not yet tried will let you know. Ciao bella Un abbraccio Dr Shock

  10. Dr Shock on March 1st, 2009 at 8:00 pm
  1. Hi Dr. Shock,
    You need to get your blog on that chocolate list! I like your posts on choclate and topics different than depression (though I always find those posts fascinating as well). The chocolate posts, and posts about other things in life show a well rounded interested and interesting man. I too love to go out to eat and love all kinds of food. I used to absolutely love to cook and was always hosting big dinner parties, not since I became depressed this time though. Its difficult to focus, to find the energy and to appreciate the socialization. Sad. Great song.

  2. aqua on February 25th, 2009 at 2:04 am
  3. Dear Aqua,
    Thanks for your compliments, I am on the list although not very clear but it’s number 9.
    The problem with big dinner parties is that you’re mostly to busy to socialize, at least that’s what I mostly encounter.
    Kind regards Dr Shock

  4. Dr Shock on February 25th, 2009 at 9:32 am
  5. I’ll echo Aqua’s compliments and also say that I can always count on a good chocolate post on Dr. Shock’s blog!

  6. mudphudder on February 26th, 2009 at 4:56 am
  7. Dearest Dr Shock!
    You will get some inspiration from a domestic goddess: Nigella Lawson. Talking warmly of ‘heavenly … pleasurable … comforting’… ‘good food’.
    Check out her website and go for her tempting list of CHOCOLATE recipes! http://www.nigella.com.
    Love as always, Confabula.

  8. Confabula on March 1st, 2009 at 6:18 pm
  9. Dear Confabula,
    Can there be two chocolate heavens? Chocolate mousse receipt not yet tried will let you know. Ciao bella Un abbraccio Dr Shock

  10. Dr Shock on March 1st, 2009 at 8:00 pm
  1. Hi Dr. Shock,
    You need to get your blog on that chocolate list! I like your posts on choclate and topics different than depression (though I always find those posts fascinating as well). The chocolate posts, and posts about other things in life show a well rounded interested and interesting man. I too love to go out to eat and love all kinds of food. I used to absolutely love to cook and was always hosting big dinner parties, not since I became depressed this time though. Its difficult to focus, to find the energy and to appreciate the socialization. Sad. Great song.

  2. aqua on February 25th, 2009 at 2:04 am
  3. Dear Aqua,
    Thanks for your compliments, I am on the list although not very clear but it’s number 9.
    The problem with big dinner parties is that you’re mostly to busy to socialize, at least that’s what I mostly encounter.
    Kind regards Dr Shock

  4. Dr Shock on February 25th, 2009 at 9:32 am
  5. I’ll echo Aqua’s compliments and also say that I can always count on a good chocolate post on Dr. Shock’s blog!

  6. mudphudder on February 26th, 2009 at 4:56 am
  7. Dearest Dr Shock!
    You will get some inspiration from a domestic goddess: Nigella Lawson. Talking warmly of ‘heavenly … pleasurable … comforting’… ‘good food’.
    Check out her website and go for her tempting list of CHOCOLATE recipes! http://www.nigella.com.
    Love as always, Confabula.

  8. Confabula on March 1st, 2009 at 6:18 pm
  9. Dear Confabula,
    Can there be two chocolate heavens? Chocolate mousse receipt not yet tried will let you know. Ciao bella Un abbraccio Dr Shock

  10. Dr Shock on March 1st, 2009 at 8:00 pm
  1. Hi Dr. Shock,
    You need to get your blog on that chocolate list! I like your posts on choclate and topics different than depression (though I always find those posts fascinating as well). The chocolate posts, and posts about other things in life show a well rounded interested and interesting man. I too love to go out to eat and love all kinds of food. I used to absolutely love to cook and was always hosting big dinner parties, not since I became depressed this time though. Its difficult to focus, to find the energy and to appreciate the socialization. Sad. Great song.

  2. aqua on February 25th, 2009 at 2:04 am
  3. Dear Aqua,
    Thanks for your compliments, I am on the list although not very clear but it’s number 9.
    The problem with big dinner parties is that you’re mostly to busy to socialize, at least that’s what I mostly encounter.
    Kind regards Dr Shock

  4. Dr Shock on February 25th, 2009 at 9:32 am
  5. I’ll echo Aqua’s compliments and also say that I can always count on a good chocolate post on Dr. Shock’s blog!

  6. mudphudder on February 26th, 2009 at 4:56 am
  7. Dearest Dr Shock!
    You will get some inspiration from a domestic goddess: Nigella Lawson. Talking warmly of ‘heavenly … pleasurable … comforting’… ‘good food’.
    Check out her website and go for her tempting list of CHOCOLATE recipes! http://www.nigella.com.
    Love as always, Confabula.

  8. Confabula on March 1st, 2009 at 6:18 pm
  9. Dear Confabula,
    Can there be two chocolate heavens? Chocolate mousse receipt not yet tried will let you know. Ciao bella Un abbraccio Dr Shock

  10. Dr Shock on March 1st, 2009 at 8:00 pm

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