Oh, my, that sounds like chocolate Heaven! <LOL> Speaking of getting sick
from eating chocolate, I have a funny story to share.
Tuesday night, some friends took me to the grocery store. I really wanted
some ice cream, and since there's a small freezer in the fridge in my room,
I bought to small containers. One was vanilla bean, and the other was a new
local flavor called Music City Madness, which is loaded with chocolate,
marshmallow, and almonds. I'm a night owl, and at about 1:00 on Thursday
morning, I decided to get just a spoonful out of one of the containers.
When I opened it, I was shocked to find that it was mostly melted. Well,
what's a self-respecting chocolate and/or ice cream lover to do?! I quickly
found a spoon and ate the whole thing. It was more cream than ice! <LOL> I
called the front desk for help in locating the controls for the freezer. He
came to my room, but he really wasn't of much help, although he did offer to
store the vanilla one in a freezer downstairs. Figuring that it was
probably melted, too, which it kind of was, I just went ahead and took care
of that one as well, laughing the whole time and feeling like a
five-year-old with all that melting ice cream running out of those little
cartons. I didn't get sick, but I was a bit queasy for a while. Since I
was on a major sugar high, I didn't bother with trying to go to sleep until
about 5:00 a.m. And from now on, you couldn't pay me to use that freezer!
What is it with me and refrigerators, anyway?! <LOL>
Jana
Yes, I'm a fan. It was interesting, both about the Mayans "discovering" it and all the different ways they served it on the program. There were round chocolate balls covered with nuts, round ones covered with cocanut, and small little balls, and, I think, squares. They grabbed so fast I couldn't see everything. And it looked as if the drinks they had was some kind of chocolate, too. There were plates and plates--som many they even took some to the other team.
I can imagine how sick some must have gotten eating too much of it. Also, from what I could see, it was all dark chocolate, folks. They know what was good.
Cindy
Cindy
--- Gerald Hovas <geraldhovas@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Anyone see Survivor tonight? If not, care to guess what the reward for the reward challenge was in this episode? That's right. Chocolate! According to Jeff Probst, the Mayans are credited with discovering chocolate, so to fit in with their Mayan theme, the reward was more chocolate than they could eat.
Gerald
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