oops sorry ratty! well done for the whole weekend choccy free!
Geina x
I'm going through a bit of a phase for chunky Kit Kats, though I'm normally more of a fan of Twirls... Mars bars are good too, but they have to be really, really cold (like almost straight out of the freezer cold).
Love White chocolate usually milky bar or lint lindor best thing is I get it all to myself no one likes bite choc
Galaxy dairy milk and milka are all very nice
I like revels and maltesers
A real treat is something from thorntons usually gifts for occasions
As u can see far to much for someone ho isn't ment to have dairy although I do stop myself from eating it wen I'm bad as rests aren't worth temptation !
Offto search for some now !! NOT
Just about any choccy really, although I'm not so keen on dark chocolate. Here are some of my faves.
Green & Black's 85% (not the 72%, tastes weird), Lindt 86% (their 70% also tastes weird). Thornton's dark isn't bad either, or Tesco, and Montezuma is good. Also like G&B Maya Gold.
Basically I absolutely LOVE chocolate but it has to be dark, the darker and richer the better. I really don't like anything too sweet, so don't like milk or white chocolate.
I love the dark green and black chocolate/ plamil or maya gold. I do have to be careful as its has caused me migaines in the past but its worth it. Anyone tried thorntons chocolate icecream its like 'proper' chocolate icecream. Also green and black comes as icecream too.
Aeros, which I've decided to make my staple food. Am gonna blame it on the pred.
Well, nice idea but I suspect it won't help me!
Great idea! see pred is really handy to have as you can blame it for the munchies.What can anyone say, as long as you dont get the other side effects tho.
sj
kit kat oreo crunch...can get online from US or aussie sweet shops. These are my absolute favourites!
Also like milo bars...aussie again but available online
Tim Tam bars
Toffee crisps
Double Deckers
yum yum yum yum yum yum yum which one for breakfast
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