I have been remiss. Cavey said that I could share her email address with folks, and I will post it tomorrow. We have to get her back here!!!
Posted by AliG (Member # 9734) on :
I see you were reading my mind Vermont.
Thanks for the link to the foreign chocolate.
I really do miss her silliness in off-topic.
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
Me too!! And I AM hungry for the forbidden chocolate! Posted by Vermont_Lymie (Member # 9780) on :
quote:Originally posted by Lymetoo: Me too!! And I AM hungry for the forbidden chocolate!
Lymetoo! You have to stay away from the real sweets this week, you hear! If you can do it, I will too!
Otherwise I am afraid my will-power (no wine! no sweets!) is going out the door. Guess I have to go and chew on some horseradish now Posted by Geneal (Member # 10375) on :
I hope that I am strong enough to stay away from
Forbidden pumpkin pie, forbidden mash potatoes and forbidden hot baked rolls too!
Alas, I know I am weak, weak, weak.
(Thank goodness for diflucan).
Happy Turkey Day everybody.
I plan to "gobble, gobble, gobble"!
Maybe even a little square of chocolate.
Hugs,
Geneal
Posted by Vermont_Lymie (Member # 9780) on :
Hi Geneal,
Oh no, are mashed potatoes an untouchable food item too? I still do potatoes, maybe that is why I have a slight problem (only slight) with yeast.
Wishing you and us all the strength to indulge in only the good stuff. Happy holiday. Posted by HaplyCarlessdave (Member # 413) on :
quote:Originally posted by Lymetoo: Me too!! And I AM hungry for the forbidden chocolate!
For the chocolate freaks: If you really are craving the chocolate, you might be ok if you get straight cocoa beans to chew, or, if you can't quite do that, a really high % dark chocolate (85, i've seen.)
Somewhere I even read it had lots of antioxidants!