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The Mayas called chocolate the food of the gods. Archaeologists have even

found mugs with their favorite cocoa recipes in heiroglyphs on the side!

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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

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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

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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

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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.

>

>

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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.

>

>

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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.

>

>

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