As the year comes to an end, I once again reflect on this blog. I posted this a few years ago, but I think it still sums up my intentions in blogging about chocolate every day.
Many years ago I read The Five Year Sentence
by Booker Prize winner Bernice Rubens. In it a woman who works in a
sweets (candy) factory is preparing for her last day of work. She’s
cleaned her house, and she’s checked the oven. Everything is ready for her return from the day when with nothing left to do in
her life, she will return home and turn on the gas. Fate
intervenes, and she is given a 5 year diary as a retirement gift. It’s
as if she’s been given ‘a five year sentence’. She feels she has an
obligation to write an entry each day. The novel takes some imaginative turns,
and Bernice Rubens, a quirky writer, should be sought out
and read.
Sometimes I feel like the woman in The Five Year Sentence…not the suicide bit… but being given a ‘purpose’ to do what I do.
When I started this blog DyingforChocolate.com,
I followed a similar thought process, and although I do posts with
chocolate reviews, chocolate news and recipes as they strike me, a lot
of the time I post recipes that coincide with the Food Holiday of the Day. They’re at the top of my ‘Diary’.
Surprisingly every day is some sort of Food Holiday (See The Nibble). Even if some Food Holidays aren’t
specifically chocolate food holidays, just about everything goes well
with chocolate, so I post a chocolate recipe! The big holidays are easy:
Christmas, Easter, Passover, Halloween…lots of chocolate, but there are
some very esoteric food holidays, such as:
Chocolate Covered Insect Day (October 14): Chocolate Scorpions (not for the faint of heart)
National Cocoa Day (December 12): Recipe Round up from Mexican to Peppermint
National Espresso Day (November 24): Chocolate Covered Espresso Beans
California Strawberry Day (March 21): Strawberry Extra-Chocolately Brownies
White Chocolate Day (September 23): White Chocolate Cheesecake
National Pecan Day (April 14): Chocolate Pecan Pie
Be sure and search DyingforChocolate.com for more Food Holidays and easy chocolate recipes.
As well as writing chocolate posts to fit a particular holiday, I do something similar on my mystery blog, Mystery Fanfare. On Mystery Fanfare,
along with posts about the mystery world in general, I am drawn to
dates and holidays and make extensive lists of titles that fit the
holidays. Have a look at my Christmas Crime Novels list that is so big this year that I divided it into 5 posts. I’ve also posted Halloween Mysteries, Memorial Day Mysteries, Father’s Day Mysteries, Mother's Day Crime Fiction and lots of other holidays. I also post Chocolate Recipes on those days.
I suppose I’m still in school with the
teacher giving me a topic to use as a springboard, or as in Bernice Rubens’
novel, a day in a diary to fill in. I’m so lucky to write about my
passions chocolate and crime fiction! This isn’t to say I don’t stray a
bit with reviews and recipes off list, but for the most part I find it
fun to fulfill the day and holiday… in mystery and in chocolate.
So, you might say my whole life is about mystery and chocolate. How sweet it is!
Next Holiday: New Year's! Watch for New Year's Eve Champagne Truffles and New Year's Crime Fiction on my blogs!
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