Chocolate is one of the basic food groups. For me, rich, dark chocolate goes well with many fruits, coffee, cinnamon, even just a touch of chili. I'll join you at the table with a bar of Lindt "Intense Orange", which also includes bits of almond and pineapple. (Anyone care for a piece?)
(based on a pic by eszter at flickr)
(That's a fairly common sentiment... though I knew a guy in college who simply didn't like chocolate!)
And thanks, I'll gladly have some of that green tea, as well.
Permalink Reply by Denise Bennett on March 22, 2012 at 2:39pm Chocolate is awesome! :)
Permalink Reply by Lillie on June 27, 2012 at 11:12am Had a piece of French silk pie at Village Inn last night. Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh. What can I say? It simply melts in your mouth and slides down your throat. It is so rich I can never eat it all and get to take it home in a carry out for later. (Breakfast. {Shhhhh}) I like all kinds of chocolate except for dark chocolate cake with dark chocolate icing. It is way too much chocolate even for me.
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Permalink Reply by Bergen Woods on May 11, 2011 at 2:54pm Nice to have you on the site Bergen! It's really nice here. : )
I like your band -- I went to your website. : )
Permalink Reply by Kristin Goldsborough on May 11, 2011 at 3:30pm Much like Ruth, I enjoy a good cup of tea, although I don't drink green tea specifically. My favorite is Yerba Matte, but a close second is French Vanilla Black Tea. I like all sorts of food, but I am a vegetarian so NO MEAT!
This is a really interesting group. I am glad I joined it. :) And I hope everyone is having is a wonderful and beautiful day.
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Permalink Reply by Wonderist on May 11, 2011 at 7:48pm If I could somehow drink forever without getting full or too drunk, I'd be perpetually sipping a strawberry margarita through a straw, pausing only long enough to munch from a slice of hometown pizza.
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