And no this isn't a thread about colour!
Apparently here in the UK there was over 7 million (I think that was the figure) spent on chocolate.
How much did you chocaholics spend to add to that total?? |
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An anagram of my full name reveals a chocolate that I actually love and do my best to eat my bodyweight in annually.
I probably achieve this quarterly actually and that must come at some cost which I would hate to calculate. |
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By *ady LickWoman 46 weeks ago
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I've eaten more than usual recently. Got a few bars for my birthday. One being a 100% dark chocolate no one in my house likes it except me. Its the only chocolate that I can only have one square at a time.
But that doesn't count I guess as I didn't pay for it! |
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"For once this is not for me more of savoury type never liked any kind of chocolate at all ever"
Put half a bar of 75% or higher dark cocoa chocolate into your Chilli and it gives it a luscious creaminess that is amazing. |
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100% cocoa is committing chocoside. I love dark chocolate but my limbs would fall off on anything over 80%.
As a self confessed decent curry chef, I've never used the chocolate technique. Might give that a twirl. Cadbury twirl. |
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I was devastated at work. Popped a nice posh chocolate in my mouth and it was spicy!
Truly traumatic times.
Worst bit is, I know they are spicy. I know I do not like it. Still, every now and again I pop one in my mouth. Why?
Stupid spicy chocolate.
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"I was devastated at work. Popped a nice posh chocolate in my mouth and it was spicy!
Truly traumatic times.
Worst bit is, I know they are spicy. I know I do not like it. Still, every now and again I pop one in my mouth. Why?
Stupid spicy chocolate.
MrsAbz"
You have the attention of every man here. They all want to meet the lady who knows that she won't like it, but will still happily put it into her mouth... |
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"I can take or leave chocolate, I very rarely buy it, but I'll eat a bit if it's there. Haribo, on the other hand... "
I can take it or leave it too when it comes to chocolate. Take anyone else's lying around and leave just the empty wrappers.
Celebrations/QS/Heroes/Roses are the work of the Devil.
And those that put the wrappers back in the tub need to go to hell. |
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"I was devastated at work. Popped a nice posh chocolate in my mouth and it was spicy!
Truly traumatic times.
Worst bit is, I know they are spicy. I know I do not like it. Still, every now and again I pop one in my mouth. Why?
Stupid spicy chocolate.
MrsAbz
You have the attention of every man here. They all want to meet the lady who knows that she won't like it, but will still happily put it into her mouth..."
Ah but I do enjoy putting things in my mouth that I do like
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By (user no longer on site) 46 weeks ago
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"And no this isn't a thread about colour!
Apparently here in the UK there was over 7 million (I think that was the figure) spent on chocolate.
How much did you chocaholics spend to add to that total?? "
The eggs on the shelves right proof enough that people spend way too much. As seen many go in trollies.
Ive chocolate for cooking and not even eaten my Ferreros bought at Christmas |
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