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If you ever pass by Blue Mountains or you’re there to explore one of the most scenic spots in New South Wales, pay a visit to the Blue Mountains Chocolate for a wonderful and delicious chocolatey experience.

How to Enjoy Blue Mountains Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Hot Chocolate:

Upon entrance to the cafe, you will find three bowls on top of the counter. Three bowls for the three kinds of chocolate they make: (1) milk chocolate; (2) white chocolate and (3) dark chocolate. Taste each chocolate and decide which you like best.

Order at the counter and pay. The cafe only serves handmade chocolates, hot chocolate, coffee, tea, ice cream and cakes. We asked if they serve sandwiches and they said no.

Chris and I each ordered a Hot Chocolate. When our orders arrived, it looked like this….

It was a four-piece set of glasswares and you’re supposed to mix your hot chocolate yourself. The tallest one is your fondue-looking glass. The small pitcher contains your milk while the small bowl contains your preferred chocolate. Mine was Milk Chocolate.

The chocolate looks yummy and tastes even yummier…sweetness is just right. It can be quite addicting as I somehow never noticed that I’ve been popping some into my mouth. So before I eat all my milk chocolate, I started mixing my hot chocolate.

Start with the milk, pour it in your fondue-looking glass. If you want to pour all your milk, that’s fine. If you want more, you can ask for a second serving of milk.

Drop in your chocolates.

Stir it, blend it and smell the chocolate aroma.

My favorite part is the spoon. Theirs is no ordinary spoon…

Because it has a hole on the other end.

So you can sip your hot chocolate with the use of your spoon. Very cool! 🙂 But be careful. Be sure that when you’re about to sip your hot chocolate, the other end of your spoon is not touching the surface of your glass, as it is very hot.

I enjoyed my hot chocolate and I really love the concept of do-it-yourself when it comes to food 🙂

Inside the cafe, you can also watch them make their chocolates. While we were about to leave, one of the staff [she was a Filipina :)] was cutting and packing the chocolates.

They have a huge selection of handmade chocolates to choose from. You can order them at the counter and eat inside the cafe…

or you can bring them home or put them in pretty boxes and give away to loved ones.

The also sell chocolate bars. They have a chocolate bar called Girth Control which says “the chocolate that will make you forget “IT” for 15 minutes.” hehehe.

Blue Mountans Chocolate is located 176 Lurline Street, Katoomba, Blue Mountains. You can also come here for chocolate making demonstrations, chocolate making courses and free chocolate tasting.

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All photos by Chris and Ivy Sanchez. Visited Blue Mountains Cafe on 23 August 2008.

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When was the last time you’ve been on a ROADTRIP???

Snippets of our roadtrip to Port Stephens (Hunter and Central Coast Area of New South Wales) last Saturday.

Early morning drive to Port Stephens…..

The view that welcomed us in Nelson Bay…

The bluest skies and water at Nelson Bay…

And lots of ferry boats too…

As we’re about to get on a cruise…

to see cute and loveable dolphins!!!!!

Fun moments at Shoal Bay….

Jump shots are now a staple in our every trip hehehe.

Mesmerized by the Sand Dunes in Anna Bay…

Firsts for the husband:

  • trip away from the Sydney Metropolitan
  • roadtrip in Aussieland
  • to see Kangaroos!!!(we went passed this farm and they had Kangaroos infront of their house)

Photos coming soon.

For two whole weeks, all my entries had been about World Youth Day 2008…*whew*. It was hard work to put it all together, but worthwhile.

So now I’m just going to write down a summary of everything I’ve written about WYD08 for easy access (just click on the highlighted phrases and it will automatically link you to a certain entry) to those who might have missed them or for readers who will chance upon my blog later…and for me too (knowing I would forget where to find my WYD08 articles).

Primer on WYD08, plus the WYD08 prayers, theme and Sydney preps can be found here:
World Youth Day Sydney 2008

My happiness at seeing WYD pilgrims, especially Pinoys delegates:
Today Was A Good Day

My WYD08 Day 1 Observations

On Filipino and Aussie stories:
Kwentong Pinoy on WYD08

Kwentong Aussie on WYD08

My stories and videos on seeing the Pope:
His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI

Memoir of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI

LP: Remembering The Holy Man From The West

Pope’s Motorcade

Pope’s Boat-a-Cade

On why I’m proud of Australia for hosting WYD08:
Bravo, Sydney!

NSW Government says “Thank you”

On photographs that will help me remember the happy celebrations of WYD08:

WYD08 Photo Gallery

All good and beautiful things may come to an end, but the memories we have experienced from this year’s World Youth Day will always remain in our hearts.