Cowgirl Chocolates

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Cowgirl Chocolates

Comments Off 07 July 2011

One of our recent viewers introduced us to Cowgirl Chocolates and I was curious to see just what these fine gals were all about. So I went and browsed around. The response from their customers says it all! From -  Sonni McLaren warming up with “Yummy!!! Nothing like a nice cup of Spicy Hot Chocolate on a cool evening.”  To – Gerald Zhang-Schmidt saying “My next baking experiment.. chocolate and chile pepper, nyomnyom. Don’t believe me? Try Cowgirl Chocolates!” We can clearly see that others are INSPirED by her passion. We sent her our ‘Tell Us All About You’ and this is what we got!! Some pretty awesome PiCs as well! [[Love && Cowgirls]] Check them out on Facebook or on the web here and tell them we sent you over!

Owner of Cowgirl Chocolates? – Marilyn Lysohir

What does she do? – I am an artist and I own Cowgirl Chocolates.

Where does she do it? – I have my studio and business in Moscow, Idaho

Why does she do the things she does? – Love, Curiosity, Joy, Sense of accomplishment, Helping others

What is Marilyn most passionate about? – Being able to help other people and paying it forward

Who are Cowgirl Chocolates inspirations? – My family & friends

What is Cowgirl Chocolates mission statement? -  I don’t have one but if I did it would read…To make the best product,  and offer the best customer service, that I can in a joyful atmosphere

How did Cowgirl Chocolates get started?  – As a child my two most favorite things in the world next to my Mom were Chocolates and Art! I always loved art so I went to school to learn more and to become a teacher.  As for the chocolates…My first job at 16 years old was in a local chocolate factory and I packed and sold chocolates and I eventually because of my art back ground sculpted 8 foot giant rabbits and other things for the company.  This was in the 70’s and no one had done anything like it.  There would be little bite marks on the sculptures where little kids would try to eat them.  I realized the power of chocolate and the joy it brings to people and I liked that.  As for my art…I was a pioneer in large-scale ceramic sculpture and have taught at some of the most prestigious universities and Art Schools in the country.  My work is in museums and private collections and I have been written up in many publications

What are Cowgirl Chocolate Secrets??  Use your Common Sense, Keep it Simple, Don’t Panic, Don’t be afraid to Fail, Be intellectually curious, Be Dependable, Have Confidence in yourself, and lastly be Brave.

Advice on life?  (Life is best..) One step at a time and it should be fun and if it isn’t just figure out why make some adjustments and continue on your path…don’t be afraid to stray from the path at times.  Life is all about learning and enjoying ourselves and our adventures…and of course learning from the not so pleasant experiences.

This is THE HEAD COWGIRL with her favorite Chocolates..

 

The head cowgirl with her favorite horse, “Curly”.

Marilyn Lysohir sculpted 163 portrait busts of all the girls she graduated with from High School in Sharon, PA in 1968. This photo is taken at the Museum of Art at Washington State University with the installation of 163 portrait busts.

 

Great Decor Idea…

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Great Decor Idea…

Comments Off 19 January 2011

As some of you may have seen the totally cute flour sack towels with designs like the old western Cowgirl ones, roosters, and I have even seen ones with an old bicycle on them.  These are cute depending on your style in your kitchen.  My favorite of course are the ones with the vintage western pictures on them.  The flour sack towels are actually easy to make yourself.

If you pick up a set of towels like these from Williams-Sonoma (or of course you can walk in to your nearest Target or WalMart, but the online sites didn’t give me a picture).

Find some iron on transfer copy paper from your local office supply store  like this…

Next, find pictures of whatever it is you are looking for.  Another idea is adding pictures of your family, new baby, or even your Christmas pictures and send them as a gift.  Your options are wide-open, even simple text like  ‘Christy’s Kitchen’, ‘Cowgirl Kitchen’, or whatever great idea you come up with.

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Share your Holiday Recipes

Cowgirl Kitchen

Share your Holiday Recipes

Comments Off 01 December 2010

This holiday season we want to know what your favorite recipe is.  It can be from any category; main course, dessert, or even that special drink that gets you through the holiday with your family (or someone else’s family).  We will publish your recipes under our new category Cowgirl Kitchen.  We hope that over time we collect enough for a Cowgirl Confidential Recipe book.

I’ll also be kind enough to share my own recipes that are my favorite or have been passed down from my family.  Please email me your recipe and I will package it up in it’s own little neat post.  You will need to share your name (full or initials, whichever you choose) and the name of your recipe.  You make also provide your city and state and a picture if you would like to do so.  Please do not forget to include all ingredients and cooking instructions.

Happy Holidays & Happy Cooking!

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Comments Off 10 November 2010

Glitter, candy canes, a chill in the air, and the smell of homemade pies…Okay that is not YET but let  me tell you MA’AM it’s coming!!  The holiday SHOPPING SEASON is  ALMOST upon us – we kindof feel sick about it ourselves lol!! We are putting together AN online HoLiDAY LOOK BOOK!! WE would LOVE for you to be involved! From WholeSALE to RETAIL – from Coffee TO One oF A kind HAND MADES!! Contact us @ cowgirlconfidential@live.com for  more details – in the SUBJECT LINE please put “CC Christmas SECRETS”!! We will send you the scoop!! More Specials && Fabulous Promo to COME!! & As ALWAYS LOVE && COWCHICKS!!

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