Share and view gift guides on Whrrl!
So, whether we’re ready or not, the holidays are upon us. I saw a quip on a blog the other day – pretty soon Thanksgiving is going to be the new Groundhog’s Day, “the forgotten holiday,” because Christmas seems to be pushed on us earlier and earlier each year. I feel we barely passed Halloween, and holiday decorations are already down the isles of Target, grocery stores, etc. Each year we might be forced into thinking a little too earlier about the holidays – but I’m okay with it when it comes to gift giving. In my opinion, it’s never too early to plan for the perfect gift; it leaves me feeling less stressed once they actually approach and I have all my gifts squared away! After all, I’m prefer gift giving over receiving. It’s just so exciting to watch someone open the exact gift you know they’ll love, isn’t it?
Which brings me to gift guides, gift guides, everywhere! We’ve seen a ton of them cropping up on Whrrl. Lori Turk (@TipJunkie) has been sharing her holiday gift ideas (handmade by women!), like guide for gifts under $25:
If you can’t see this Whrrl story, click here.
And Audrey McClellan created a HUGE gift guide, which covers gifts for sporty moms, little girls and boys, “socially conscious” dads and more. Holy cow, Audrey’s gift guide is awesome! It might be the Bible of all gift guides.
If you can’t see this Whrrl story, click here.
How great is it to check into some of your favorite stores to shop at, and bring up a gift guide right on your iPhone! Or create a gift guide to share on your blog! Tell us the gifts to buy from your favorite place to shop for the holidays! A local craft store… the mall… T.J. Max… you name it! We want to see it! You can tag your holiday guide with #holidaygifts or #giftguide, and search all gift guides on Whrrl too!
Happy (pre Thanksgiving) Holidays! :D
Seattle iPhone Developer Community Thriving
TechFlash posted over the weekend that Seattle firms see gold in iPhone Apps, and we certainly agree. Jeff was quoted in the article:
The iPhone and Apple App Store have “created a thriving ecosystem with an effective reach that dwarfs any other path available via a single platform,” said Jeff Holden, CEO of Seattle web startup Pelago, which works primarily with the iPhone.
We can’t wait to share more of the thinking behind the concept of “effective reach” in measuring the strength of the iPhone application ecosystem on the whole, as well as the success of particular applications.
John Cook has been compiling a list of local iPhone applications and developers using local service Blist, check it out and contribute anyone who should be included:
Check out the full article here and if this interested you, you may also consider joining the Seattle iPhone Development group on Google to keep up with the latest events and discussion.
It’s Chocolicious

‘Tis the season of candy. Since Hallowe’en last Friday, there has been plenty of chocolate floating around. This made me think of a recent note that floated across my Whrrl Feed about a neat place called Chocolopolis, and prompted me to spend a few minutes this morning Whrrling for notable chocolate places in the Seattle area.
This search led me to five places that I bookmarked using the “Want To Go” button in Whrrl, along with a slew of notable mentions. This knowledge is way too important, a delicious, to keep to myself which is why I’ve decided to let you all in on it.
I started off by using the filters on my Whrrl Home to show only places with an average rating of 5 stars that have been visited by my friends. I also entered the word ‘chocolate‘ into the place search box. The search box is intelligent enough to search place titles AND the descriptions, as well as reviews of the millions of places currently in Whrrl!
Fran’s Chocolates

I immediately stumbled upon Fran’s Chocolates in the University Village! Kristin S. raves about their award winning sea salt caramels: “The combination of salty and sweet is so complex and delicious you will be surprised and coming back for more” – and the figs stuffed with ganache. Danielle also notes that they have lovely gift wrapping, which is worthy of note since the holidays are fast approaching.
The Tasting Room

Next up was another highly rated establishment called The Tasting Room near Pike Place Market. Rachel M. sold me on this one. She notes “they have a sampling of sweet wines paired with chocolate… fig and fennel being the most intriguing confection” and that she “was all smiles by the time [she] left“. Since I had a conversation about pairing wine and chocolate with friends just this last weekend, that’s all I needed to add it to my list of places to go.
Chocolati Cafe

I am a huge fan of coffee shops, particularly those that have a unique ambiance, have wireless Internet access and serve great coffee. Chocolati Café near Greenlake fits the bill perfectly.
Not only is this coffee house and chocolate factory an excellent place to telecommute, but both Anne A. and Nathaniel S. specifically call out their chocolate covered fortune cookies as a great reason to visit.
Theo Chocolate
That was when I hit the jackpot – Theo Chocolate, a factory which produces premium, organic, fair trade and specialty chocolate. According to Anca S. the best part is “the tour…think wine tasting but with chocolate“.
Yves A. lays it down this way, “Yummy chocolates with a couple interesting twists: one, combinations of ingredients that are unusual in this country (curry, basil, lemon grass and others) ; two, a strong emphasis on fair trade. … Do not miss the chocolate with bread crumbs!“ Just my style of unusual experience mixed with the chance to enjoy oneself while doing some social good! Theo, we will be meeting up in the near future.
Honorable Mentions
B&O Espresso in Capitol Hill – a perennial favorite: “Desserts are where they shine. Try their apple crisp, the chocolate pot, or the creme brulee–or, on the coffee menu, the valencia (a mocha flavored with orange).” – Jason C.
Neuhaus USA near Pelago in Downtown Seattle: “Shhh! Don’t tell too many people or the line will get longer, but the chocolates here are amazing. Great for an afternoon snack.” – Danielle
Cremant in Madrona: “Other things NOT to miss: chocolate mousse – amazing. And there is a special chocolate shot that the waiter told me the chef came up with while in Paris.” – Megan B.
Bakery Nouveau in West Seattle: “I thought it was odd that a baker would have a massive trophy above the counter until I took my first bite of a chocolate croissant.” – Tyler W.
Simply Desserts in Fremont: “I LOVE their Chocolate Truffle cake. ” – Wendy M.
Dilettante Chocolate Café in Capitol Hill: “Good chocolate, of course. Fortified milkshakes and chocolate mousse are two of the best. It’s a little loud and usually crowded, but the service is always good.” – Lara B.
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory in Pioneer Square
And finally, Chocolopolis in Queen Anne that inspired this post.
You can find all of these on my Want to Go List. You can also become a fan of me, or any of the other reviewers mentioned above if you like their tastes! Just click “become a fan” on their profile page to include their public activities and opinions in your feed.
Now to roust up some friends and see if they want to head out for dessert!





