Chocoholics of the board...
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| Fri, 09-10-2004 - 6:29pm |
My point to posting is to ask nony a question or two or three, but since the board is undoubtedly full of chocoholics, feel free to take this thread in any direction you wish.
My brain was sort of triggered into this mode of thinking by nony's chocolate references. It also reminded me of something Max had said, namely that British chocolate is so much better than what we have. Now most of what I've had is Hershey's, Ghirardelli, and a local confectioner's product, oh.. and my sis makes dynamite chocolates.
So my question to nony, given that you are a connoisseur de chocolat, how do they compare? Does loubie share your sweet tooth, um... I mean does she have a sweet tooth? (loubie, you are quite free to answer for yourself, rofl!) And do any chocolate goodies make it into your classroom?
Finally... who's chocolate is to die for?
Edited 9/10/2004 6:31 pm ET ET by rayeellen

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And I get on your mailing list how ?
I am willling to send postage !
Now, there is a MAJOR chocoholic, willing to pay oversea's postage for chocolate !!!
Huggles,
Robin
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I love chocolate. Though I doubt anyone could compete with Nony for the biggest chocolate lover category.
As far as European chocolates being better than American, I've obviously had a lot of American chocolate but I've also had the other a few times. I have to say it is better. Seems to be richer or something. I like it better.
I don't know that I really have a favorite *brand* of chocolate, but I do have my preferred types. I love chocolate cakes, cookies, and brownies. I also love hot cocoa with lots of marshmallow cream on top. And prolly my all time favorite ~ chocolate covered cherries with a liquid center NOT cream. I also like choc. covered strawberries ~ milk or dark choc. not white. And I like white choc. dipped pretzels.
Ok, there's my list. Who's going shopping? ;-)
LOL!
Fun thread Raye!
~C
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