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How does 66,000 pounds of chocolate sound to you?

 

Sounds like heaven to me—and now, heaven is right here on earth, in the Italian city of Turin. Cioccola-t, the annual Great Chocolate Festival, is set for March 6 to 15. The event will offer a 10-day extravaganza of tastings, parings, entertainment and seminars, all about chocolate and its cultural meaning.

 

The festival will feature more than 60,000 pounds of this amazing confection in all its forms: dark, milk, Nutella (my personal breakfast favorite), pralines and truffles … you name it, you can eat it.

 

God, I’m drooling just writing about this. Listen to this—buildings surrounding Turin’s historic Piazza Vittorio Veneto will be transformed into “grand temples devoted to chocolate.”

 

Or how about this—a bake-off contest between world-renowned chocolatiers will give visitors the chance to taste thousands of artisanal recipes. Plus, a “Chocolate Dinner” will be prepared entirely by superstar female chefs from the Piedmont region, and there is even a film about chocolate’s portrayal in cinema as a symbol of guilt and seduction.

 

Guilt and seduction. Yup, that sums it up. That’s exactly how I felt after I ate an entire candy jar filled with chocolate hearts on Valentine’s Day.

 

Oh yes, I did.

 

There’s more, but I can’t bear to talk about it anymore, so go visit  www.cioccola-to.com. Additional information on Turin, Piedmont and how to purchase a ChocoPass is available at www.torinopiemonte.com.

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Maybe it’s because I’m going to New Orleans for Mardi Gras in less than a month, but I have food and drink on the brain. Last week, I blogged about the Napa Valley Mustard Festival. This week, it’s the 2009 South Beach Food & Wine Festival you should add to your list.

 

A four-day fiesta of food and wine (Feb. 19 to 22) awaits you in Florida’s South Beach. Festival highlights include the Perrier-Jouët BubbleQ hosted by Tom Colicchio ($350), Wine Spectator “Best of the Best” ($350) and the Whole Foods Market Grand Tasting Village ($212.50). Get your event tickets soon, however, because popular events such as the Amstel Light Burger Bash hosted by Rachael Ray and the Barilla Interactive Cooking Lunch hosted by Guy Fieri are already sold out.

 

Those of you with money to burn can get tickets to Viva España: The Wines and Foods of Spain celebration, held in the presence of the King and Queen of Spain. It’s only $1,000 per person, so what are you waiting for?

 

With food personalities such as Emeril Lagasse, Rick Bayless, Paula Deen and Mario Batali, how can you not go? My excuse is that I’ll be in New Orleans. What’s yours?

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