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		<title>The Confessions of The Secret Chocolatiers Wife, Part II</title>
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		<dc:creator>Karen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[“The Confessions of The Secret Chocolatiers Wife”Part II- The Ciordia’s The Secret Chocolatier family has spent an extra amount of time together recently reflecting on where we are and where we may be headed. What are the choices ahead of us and what part do we each feel called to fill? But more importantly here [...]


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<blockquote><p>“The Confessions of The Secret Chocolatiers Wife”<br />Part II<br />- The Ciordia’s </p></blockquote>
<p>The Secret Chocolatier family has spent an extra amount of time together recently reflecting on where we are and where we may be headed.  What are the choices ahead of us and what part do we each feel called to fill?  But more importantly here it is fall!  All of the new seasonal flavors have been tested, tasted, and our final line up is out and being enjoyed by more and more smiling people.  When all the time has been spent developing recipes, trying the different available local products in our recipes, tasting, balancing flavors to find the right balance, which is different for each flavor it is still all about the look of satisfaction and smile on the face of those who partake in these wonderful chocolates we all work hard to finish for each order, each market day and each special event.</p>
<p>But since this is part II, (if you haven’t read part I <a href="http://homemadechocolategifts.com/2009/the-confessions-of-the-secret-chocolatiers-wife-part-i/">you may want to do that</a>) I will move on in the telling of some of my own insights into where we are.</p>
<h3>The Ciordia&#8217;s</h3>
<p>The Ciordia’s are our youngest daughter, Robin, and our son-in-law, Andy.  While Bill and I were just moving along with our truffle making thinking this was a fun way to bring in some extra money, they said &#8211; this is such a great product and everyone who tries it loves it so “do you want to make this a real business”.  We said “sure” (we’ll try anything) and that is exactly what they have done.  They’ve taken the chocolate and gone forward with amazing commitment and determination.  They have worked to get us into more markets and other venues and continue the push forward.  Robin and Andy have gotten the word out to the rest of Charlotte and beyond to make this business happen.  </p>
<h3>Growing into the Chocolate Role</h3>
<p>Over the past year, our daughter Robin has taken on more of a role in assisting her father in the kitchen.  She does every step of the truffle making, and brownie dipping, and soon will be moving into learning the cakes.  I guess you would call her the “Chocolatier’s Apprentice” .  Watching us all around the kitchen with chocolate flying everywhere it does seem more like the “Sorcerer’s Apprentice”.  </p>
<div id="attachment_429" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 410px"><img src="http://homemadechocolategifts.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Robin-Birthday.jpg" alt="Robin&#039;s First Chocolate Cake" title="Robin-Birthday" width="400" height="268" class="size-full wp-image-429" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Robin's First Chocolate Cake</p></div>
<h3>Chocolate Child</h3>
<p>Robin has always been an <em>extreme</em> chocolate lover and with that love of chocolate she has evolved into one who creates chocolates; just as her love for children led her to a career as a teacher.  &#8211;And just to boast for a moment, she is and extremely gifted teacher, not just because she’s my daughter because as a former teacher and administrator I am extremely hard in judgments of other educators.  If she wasn’t terrific I just wouldn’t say anything.</p>
<p>Then when she started doing some of the chocolate work with her father and learning so much, I realized I was seeing a whole new and bright future for her.  Bill  follows generations of family members who lived there lives as  bakers and pastry chefs and when Robin said she would really like to keep the family tradition going we were really excited.</p>
<h3>The Mad Hatter</h3>
<p>Andy, my son-in-law, has a role in our business that I don’t think any of us could fill or do without.  When people are first drawn to our table at the markets, they see photographs of our truffles and signs with logos that he has designed.  Our website, marketing, photography, etc., everything that puts our business out for the public to see is done by Andy.  Because of the great web design and getting connected with other chocolate sites we have seen our truffles travel to every corner of the country.  The packaging for shipment is so well done by Robin and him that even truffles sent to Southern California in the middle of the summer arrived in perfect condition- to the delight of the recipient.   </p>
<p>Andy has an <a target="_blank" href="http://twitter.com/ciordia9">amazing social network</a> that seems to have tentacles reaching all across the Charlotte area, and maybe even the country.  He works tirelessly to drive (or propel) us forward and continue our growth</p>
<p>Besides all of that he too is skilled in the making of our products.  One Friday when we were trying to get everything finished for our Saturday markets and fill special orders he decided to nudge me a little and get me to dip some of the brownie pops.  I broke a few (which we <em>unfortunately</em> were forced to eat) but he patiently continued to instruct me until I was able to do it.  </p>
<p>I am now going to work on preparing the Chai for infusion into the next batch of chocolate truffles <strong><em>MMMMMMMMMMM</em></strong>!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>


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		<dc:creator>Karen</dc:creator>
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<p>I’ve found myself in a reflective mood lately.  Maybe because I’m spending more and more time staring down into a bowl of melted chocolate with the aroma of fresh roasted coffee beans.  I’ve been thinking about what it’s like to be a part of this small, growing family business and how I found myself here after years in a completely different profession.</p>
<p>After years of teaching, I went into administration of religious education in South Carolina.  Along with that I spent numerous years on religious education advisory boards and as a consultant for a religion textbook publishing company on an as needed basis.</p>
<h3>Melting in Chocolate</h3>
<p>So how did I end up here staring down into a bowl of melted chocolate?  The answer is- I have absolutely no idea!  But isn’t that one of the joys of life, to find ourselves doing things we never imagined we could or would do and loving it.  I have found that through my experiences in life I have grown and changed, and developed new gifts and talents.  I believe that as we evolve throughout life we are called to give of ourselves in different ways.  What a person does now may not fit 5 or 10 years from now.  I certainly never dreamed of this!</p>
<p>I still enjoy being with small children. Would I be in a classroom with first graders full time now? Probably not.  I love engaging in conversation with young people and enjoy their enthusiasm and energy about everything that they do.  But I don’t think I would benefit anyone by being in full time youth ministry as I once was.</p>
<p>Now that our little truffle making endeavor has turned out to be the beginning of a very real small family business I have to rethink some of the notions I have of each of us involved, including myself.</p>
<div id="attachment_387" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-387" title="Chocolate-Family-Fun" src="http://homemadechocolategifts.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Chocolate-Family-Fun-300x300.jpg" alt="Having a Laugh" width="300" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Having a Laugh</p></div>
<h3>Chocolate Truffle Making is a Busy Business</h3>
<p>My husband Bill has been a pastry chef for many years so it is easy for me to see him in that role.  However, to be a real part of what he does is a very different experience for me.  During the 25 years Bill worked in restaurants I had a great appreciation for the work he did and enjoyed indulging in what he made.  However, to actually watch how he functions as a professional is quite different.  It’s amazing to see the meticulous care he takes with each step of making the different parts of a truffle or how he layers each cake so carefully as if he was handling a newborn.  I always knew by eating what he made that he was amazing at what he did, but after all these years to observe him work is sometimes like watching art being made.</p>
<p>For a recent event Bill was asked to make a wedding cake that was suggestive of the artwork of Gustav Klimt.  Bill’s inspiration came from his painting “Tree of Life”.  It was so amazing to see him express the work of this artist of the Art Nouveau Era on the cake.  But seeing the bride’s face when she saw the cake was his greatest reward.  Then there was the enthusiastic smile and thumbs up when she took that first bite.   What a privilege it is for us to be a part of it all.</p>
<h3>How Many Mint Leaves . . .</h3>
<p>Then there are the times when he’s developing recipes for a new infused flavor.<br />
How many mint leaves does it take to get the desired taste for the mint truffle?<br />
How much of the espresso bean is needed to bring out the perfect balance of chocolate and coffee so that each is enriched by the other.  He is like a scientist experimenting to find the correct formula to bring a little smile and mmmmmmm to the face of as many people as possible.</p>
<h3>A Part of Something Special</h3>
<p>I think I am still a part of something that brings a little bit of joy to people; it is just in a different (and tastier) way.  We help a woman express her love for her daughter who is away at school by making and sending the truffles that were specially picked out by her mother.  We help with the celebration of a new marriage or a new baby.  And we make many, many new friends.  As I get more and more involved in the truffle making process I understand why one of our banners says simply “Hypnotic Dark Chocolates”.</p>
<p>Thank you for letting us be a part of the many ways you celebrate life.</p>
<p>&#8212;tune in next time for Part II of “Confessions of the Chocolatier’s wife”</p>


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