As you may have read in his LJ, I went to NARAL's Chocolate Madness fundraiser with
fj last night. Hanging out with FJ and having a ton of chocolate is bound to be a good time. Our partners don't do chocolate, so it was just the two of us. Dean made us high-protein whole wheat bread for dinner so the sugar overload wouldn't kill us, but we still desperately needed a cup of tea when we got back to their apartment afterwards. I also got to meet
dalbino83 and a bunch of other nice people whose LJ names I didn't catch.
The fundraiser was at the Cyclorama. They didn't decorate the hell out of it, but it was festive. Compared to other fundraisers I've attended, NARAL didn't do all that much in terms of speeches or trying to raise more money once people were at the event (although we did buy some raffle tickets from a woman dressed as the Statue of Liberty), so it was mostly wandering around and tasting chocolate desserts from about 30 restaurants and bakeries. The unquestionable highlight was a chocolate mousse with kashi flakes on the bottom and a small pastry cone of a citrusy liquid on top, served on a plate with a dab of basil pesto. The combination was insanely good. My other favorites were chocolate cake with poppy seeds and tiny glasses of Valhrona chocolate milk. Walking around with FJ during the presentation part of his celebrity judging stint was fun too. I tried to convince him that he should start a dessert review blog or something, because when the Globe does features on where to go to dessert they always start with "go to Finale and get the chocolate cake" and that's so five years ago.
Anyway, NARAL does this every spring. I'm sure that next year's will be even bigger. It would be fun to go with a larger group of friends and it's a very good cause.
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The fundraiser was at the Cyclorama. They didn't decorate the hell out of it, but it was festive. Compared to other fundraisers I've attended, NARAL didn't do all that much in terms of speeches or trying to raise more money once people were at the event (although we did buy some raffle tickets from a woman dressed as the Statue of Liberty), so it was mostly wandering around and tasting chocolate desserts from about 30 restaurants and bakeries. The unquestionable highlight was a chocolate mousse with kashi flakes on the bottom and a small pastry cone of a citrusy liquid on top, served on a plate with a dab of basil pesto. The combination was insanely good. My other favorites were chocolate cake with poppy seeds and tiny glasses of Valhrona chocolate milk. Walking around with FJ during the presentation part of his celebrity judging stint was fun too. I tried to convince him that he should start a dessert review blog or something, because when the Globe does features on where to go to dessert they always start with "go to Finale and get the chocolate cake" and that's so five years ago.
Anyway, NARAL does this every spring. I'm sure that next year's will be even bigger. It would be fun to go with a larger group of friends and it's a very good cause.