What is the best chocolate to recieve at Christmas?
And, this is the difficult bit, how would you convince soemone to buy you some?
Chocolate.
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I would say lets turn the heat up honey bear, he knows I like chocolate
ginger and chilli chocolate
ginger and chilli chocolate
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Any dark chocolate, and i would say, "you know that massive bar of dark chocolate in the village shop, well that would look wonderful sitting on my coffee table.
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Absolutely. Dark chocolate (60% or more cocoa) with chilli or ginger. Yum. I got some one year with chilli and lime, surprisingly nice !
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Occasionally our local baker bakes molee bread not sure if that's how its spelt but the ingredients are dark choc and chilli - surprisingly moreish Tony
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For my money, you cant beat dark chocolate with lavender in. Absolutley scrummy, although I admit it's an acquired taste. And a nice big box of Thorntons or Lily O'Brians and any lady will be totally yours gentlemen and I use the term "gentelmen" loosly here
I find that the direct approach is better. Tell them what you want or, better still, go and buy it yourself then get them to hand the cash over
I find that the direct approach is better. Tell them what you want or, better still, go and buy it yourself then get them to hand the cash over
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I'm with Tony. Dark chocolate with chili or ginger is my favourite, but I enjoy anything with hard centres or liquor in them, especially dark chocolate covered Brazil nuts.
Better stock up now. Chocolate is one of those VATable items so will be even more expensive after January 1st when the VAT rate goes up.
Better stock up now. Chocolate is one of those VATable items so will be even more expensive after January 1st when the VAT rate goes up.
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I'm afraid I'm a white chocolate girl - but has to be the one from those
master chocolateirs with coconut in it. Haven't seen it in the UK for ages and used to stock up when everyone went on booze cruises to France but it also became unavailable from that route about 18 months ago so
I just keep looking, hoping ......mmmmm!
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master chocolateirs with coconut in it. Haven't seen it in the UK for ages and used to stock up when everyone went on booze cruises to France but it also became unavailable from that route about 18 months ago so
I just keep looking, hoping ......mmmmm!
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Westi wrote:I'm afraid I'm a white chocolate girl
Ah! So you don't like chocolate, then?
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I generally get a mixed box of montezuma's brand for christmas from dh, as i can't have dairy. they do a big vegan range, even truffles, which are lovely.
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Chocolate without Turkish Delight is like a rose without scent.