I am currently eating and enjoying some Thorntons’ chocolates. Very nice they are too.
One downside, means that I don’t really like eating (cheaper) boxes of chocolates from the likes of Nestle or Cadburys.
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I am currently eating and enjoying some Thorntons’ chocolates. Very nice they are too.
One downside, means that I don’t really like eating (cheaper) boxes of chocolates from the likes of Nestle or Cadburys.
Too much chocolate in the house?
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall recommends in the Guardian this week to turn them into a cake.
Freaked out by the mountain of Easter eggs knocking around the house this weekend? Never fear – turn them into a cake instead
To be honest, nice idea, but the picture in the magazine looked foul.
Happy Easter and all that.
So there I was buying a tall americano and I thought I know I fancy a bar of chocolate, oh look there’s a bar of fairtrade milk chocolate.
Well it was okay, nothing special.
But I did finish the bar and I guess that says it all.
After my Wispa fascination I seem to be searching out the chocolate bars I had when I was a child.
My most recent rediscovery is the Curly Wurly.
Something very satisfying about the sticky chewy caramel covered in chocolate most of which goes either on the floor or over your trousers as you bit into the bar.
Delicious.
So which do you prefer milk chocolate or plain chocolate digestive biscuits?
I haven’t had any for ages and guess what I bought the ones I prefer less.
I much prefer the plain chocolate digestives.
Which do you prefer?
Hey look what I found in WHSmith at Paddington Station!
Yes it is a Cadbury Wispa!
I thought these had been discarded to the litter bin in the sky where all old chocolate bars go when they are replaced by new funky chocolate bars.
Probably a limited edition.
Buy hey it’s a Wispa bar!