two replies in three minutes ... I thought that OP might spark a discussion!
No, I haven't eaten it yet. Mrs O has hidden it. She is very puritanical when it comes to chocolate. Nevertheless, room by room searches are continuing ....
I have in the meantime, however, demolished a whole jar of baby pickled gherkins ...
I bought four when they were on special offer at Morrisons. Only £1.00 each. They are remaining in the fridge until Christmas. I love chocolate oranges. Only buy them when they are cheap. Plays havoc with my diet. We bought five boxes of chocolates from Thorntons at Colne when we were out last Friday. Only £20.00. They are resting on the cold shelf in the cupboard under the stairs. Got a big bar of Cadbury's chocolate for my birthday. Have had one section so far.
Oh they are my favourite - and it says much for my willpower these days that I've bought ours (we traditionally have one each over Christmas) at Morrison's - like cruiser taking advantage of the £1.00 each offer, and they are as yet untouched and will remain so
Aggers wrote:One in each hand is the perfect balanced diet.
Ossie, send them here, I can't stand them. I only like chocolate one way - as a flat bar with squares/oblongs to be broken off an eaten individually. Chocolate biscuits, cakes, ice creams or drinks are sacrilege: thank you.