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the Next Batch | bean to bar chocolate

Mackenzie Rivers

Sharing a longtime chocolate maker's insights on the heart & craft of bean to bar chocolate, and the journey of a successful small batch chocolate livelihood. Written by Mackenzie Rivers, founder of Map Chocolate Co, and the Next Batch School.

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  • Mackenzie Rivers

    In an earlier chapter I worked 19 years as a Grand Canyon river guide. I write about nature and human nature, and like a river, refuse to fit in a tidy box.

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