Guest guest Posted March 28, 2001 Report Share Posted March 28, 2001 << The Mayas called chocolate the food of the gods. Archaeologists have even found mugs with their favorite cocoa recipes in heiroglyphs on the side! >> Edith here (wearin' my entrepreneur hat), Geez, we KOs could go into business and make a small fortune selling ModO-nada mugs with Mayan cocoa recipes in heiroglyphs on the side. I personally would like to order a set of 6. And we could have licorice (black) ModO-nada-suckers with witch/queens riding brooms, ModO-nada-mirrors with distorted images, and... and... Edith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2001 Report Share Posted March 28, 2001 << The Mayas called chocolate the food of the gods. Archaeologists have even found mugs with their favorite cocoa recipes in heiroglyphs on the side! >> Edith here (wearin' my entrepreneur hat), Geez, we KOs could go into business and make a small fortune selling ModO-nada mugs with Mayan cocoa recipes in heiroglyphs on the side. I personally would like to order a set of 6. And we could have licorice (black) ModO-nada-suckers with witch/queens riding brooms, ModO-nada-mirrors with distorted images, and... and... Edith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2001 Report Share Posted March 28, 2001 << The Mayas called chocolate the food of the gods. Archaeologists have even found mugs with their favorite cocoa recipes in heiroglyphs on the side! >> Edith here (wearin' my entrepreneur hat), Geez, we KOs could go into business and make a small fortune selling ModO-nada mugs with Mayan cocoa recipes in heiroglyphs on the side. I personally would like to order a set of 6. And we could have licorice (black) ModO-nada-suckers with witch/queens riding brooms, ModO-nada-mirrors with distorted images, and... and... Edith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2001 Report Share Posted March 28, 2001 The Mayas called chocolate the food of the gods. Archaeologists have even found mugs with their favorite cocoa recipes in heiroglyphs on the side! > > I've heard in heaven that chocolate has no calories and is served as a > > main dish! > > > > Louise > > > Louise, I hope that is true. > > I just remembered that my nada has NEVER liked chocolate. Scary, no? She can > tolerate only milk chocolate, preferably Cadbury's Milk Chocolate, either > the choc-covered cookies or a bar. But never ice cream, or dark chocolate > bars, hot chocolate, or any of the thousands of other chocolate yummies that > we can buy or bake. (Getting hungry just thinking about it). > > She is a fussy eater, and dark chocolate has a stronger (delicious) flavour. > Could it also be the theobromine in it that gives her a rush, or some sort > of chemical reaction in her already mixed-up brain? Afer all, one square of > dark baking chocolate could kill a small dog. Could be the caffeine too, or > the combination of both. > > Uh-oh. Is this denial? Okay, she doesn't like chocolate because she's nuts. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2001 Report Share Posted March 28, 2001 The Mayas called chocolate the food of the gods. Archaeologists have even found mugs with their favorite cocoa recipes in heiroglyphs on the side! > > I've heard in heaven that chocolate has no calories and is served as a > > main dish! > > > > Louise > > > Louise, I hope that is true. > > I just remembered that my nada has NEVER liked chocolate. Scary, no? She can > tolerate only milk chocolate, preferably Cadbury's Milk Chocolate, either > the choc-covered cookies or a bar. But never ice cream, or dark chocolate > bars, hot chocolate, or any of the thousands of other chocolate yummies that > we can buy or bake. (Getting hungry just thinking about it). > > She is a fussy eater, and dark chocolate has a stronger (delicious) flavour. > Could it also be the theobromine in it that gives her a rush, or some sort > of chemical reaction in her already mixed-up brain? Afer all, one square of > dark baking chocolate could kill a small dog. Could be the caffeine too, or > the combination of both. > > Uh-oh. Is this denial? Okay, she doesn't like chocolate because she's nuts. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2001 Report Share Posted March 28, 2001 The Mayas called chocolate the food of the gods. Archaeologists have even found mugs with their favorite cocoa recipes in heiroglyphs on the side! > > I've heard in heaven that chocolate has no calories and is served as a > > main dish! > > > > Louise > > > Louise, I hope that is true. > > I just remembered that my nada has NEVER liked chocolate. Scary, no? She can > tolerate only milk chocolate, preferably Cadbury's Milk Chocolate, either > the choc-covered cookies or a bar. But never ice cream, or dark chocolate > bars, hot chocolate, or any of the thousands of other chocolate yummies that > we can buy or bake. (Getting hungry just thinking about it). > > She is a fussy eater, and dark chocolate has a stronger (delicious) flavour. > Could it also be the theobromine in it that gives her a rush, or some sort > of chemical reaction in her already mixed-up brain? Afer all, one square of > dark baking chocolate could kill a small dog. Could be the caffeine too, or > the combination of both. > > Uh-oh. Is this denial? Okay, she doesn't like chocolate because she's nuts. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2011 Report Share Posted November 23, 2011 Came across this wonderful site today for anyone that's interested. We've had the dark chocolate bars before by them, they're really nice then w/rose stopped stocking- so will be replenshing supplies.. https://www.plamilfoods.co.uk/products/ Janet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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