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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!
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostI'm a very bad doggy, want to stroke my fur, tickle my ears?
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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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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.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostApparently chocolate makes you............big-boned!
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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
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Oh Dear!
Valrhona for good chocolate or Rococo for interesting flavours.
/shakes head at the willingness of IT contractors to settle for inferior substitutes/
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