Crimson Jester
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yellowdingo wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:I used to love Cadbury Cream Eggs when I was a kid. Now I can't eat a whole one - all the sugar makes me feel sick to my stomach :/ One of the hazards of aging...Which is why you grow your own chocolate tree...and roast your own cacao seeds, and mill it down to a powder.
Not in Kansas they attract the Tornadoes. those darn air elementals love fresh chocolate.
| Prince That Howls |
Crimson Jester wrote:
yellowdingo wrote:Not in Kansas they attract the Tornadoes. those darn air elementals love fresh chocolate.Celestial Healer wrote:I used to love Cadbury Cream Eggs when I was a kid. Now I can't eat a whole one - all the sugar makes me feel sick to my stomach :/ One of the hazards of aging...Which is why you grow your own chocolate tree...and roast your own cacao seeds, and mill it down to a powder.
Is there anything in Kansas that doesn't attract tornadoes?
Crimson Jester
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Prince That Howls wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:Is there anything in Kansas that doesn't attract tornadoes?yellowdingo wrote:Not in Kansas they attract the Tornadoes. those darn air elementals love fresh chocolate.Celestial Healer wrote:I used to love Cadbury Cream Eggs when I was a kid. Now I can't eat a whole one - all the sugar makes me feel sick to my stomach :/ One of the hazards of aging...Which is why you grow your own chocolate tree...and roast your own cacao seeds, and mill it down to a powder.
Yes, bars. Even when we have tornado bait parties.
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Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
Note to self: The commercials for Terry's Chocolate "Oranges" show them whacking it onto a table to split it into slices. This does not mean you can take one out of the freezer and head butt it to split it... no matter how hard you think your 10-yro skull is.
That's true about the chocolate. However, if you take the 10-yro skull itself and whack it onto a table, it does split nicely into slices.