I don't eat chocolate, it's bad for doggies.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostI don't eat chocolate, it's bad for doggies.
It's very bad , very very bad
It's Deja-vu all over again!
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I'm a very bad doggy, want to stroke my fur, tickle my ears?Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostIt's very bad , very very badComment
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Apparently chocolate makes you............big-boned!
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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According to my dairy milk bar, the chocolate has 2190 KJ per 100g, and the GDA (guideline daily amount) is 8343 KJ. so that’s only 1 and a third 250g bars a day and you’re on your way to getting big boned (if not boned). I eat a good proportion of a 250g bar most days to supplement my diet of meat and I'm still not big boned.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostApparently chocolate makes you............big-boned!Comment
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Hmm, you classify "Dairy Milk" as chocolate?Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostAccording to my dairy milk bar, the chocolate has 2190 KJ per 100g, and the GDA (guideline daily amount) is 8343 KJ. so that’s only 1 and a third 250g bars a day and you’re on your way to getting big boned (if not boned). I eat a good proportion of a 250g bar most days to supplement my diet of meat and I'm still not big boned.Comment
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You've just read my mind. My post was this:Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostAnything by Hotel Chocolat is divine.
Heaven on the High Street : Hotel Chocolat
This choccy dedicated choc shop is the best thing since Belgium and Swizerland were discovered.
There are a few shops scattered around the more affluent towns and cities: Canterbury, Bromley has one.
All posher single estate choc for the more discerning tongue, none of your mongrel over-sweet Galaxy or Cadbury candy (which apparently isn't real chocolate at all.
But try telling a chocoholic that!)
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bad doggies get slapped on their nose with a newspaperOriginally posted by Churchill View PostI'm a very bad doggy, want to stroke my fur, tickle my ears?
It's Deja-vu all over again!
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Oh, you've just been taken in by clever marketing.Originally posted by Denny View PostAll posher single estate choc for the more discerning tongue, none of your mongrel over-sweet Galaxy or Cadbury candy (which apparently isn't real chocolate at all.
But try telling a chocoholic that!)
Paying for overpriced chocolate is okay to get your serotonin and dopamine fixes, and for a smoother taste, but the cheaper stuff fulfils the important criteria of being loaded with calories, quicker to prepare than a tin of beans and more palatable than a pack of lard. Though I am the same weight that I have always been, the rest of the UK population seems to be racing past me in the big boned stakes and I need calories in quantity to keep up!Comment
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