Feb
15

i guess i’m in the extreme minority.  i can’t stand chocolate and as for other sweets, i could leave them and not be sorry.  give me a bag of something savory any day and i would be much happier!

i’ve hated chocolate for as long as i can remember.  my mom used to pack my christmas stocking and easter baskets with white chocolate.  white chocolate was my favorite when i was a kid but even then i wasn’t enamored of sweets.

when kids are eating their school lunch, it’s usually the one meal a day away from their parents.  what is the obvious way to do it?  dessert first and then the rest.  i did the same but not for the same reasons as the rest of the kids.  the desert was my least favorite part of the meal so i would eat it first to get it out of the way.  (this was back in the days of eat everything on your plate so i didn’t even consider leaving it.) i could then move on to the yummy savory foods.

i did make the exception for the apple crisp…the cooks in the tri-point cafeteria made the best ever.  i probably liked it because it wasn’t that sweet…more in the tart range.  that’s a bit off my topic though.

i used to like vanilla ice cream…boring i know!  again with the hatred of chocolate.  now i don’t even desire ice cream.  the way to my heart is with a bag of lay’s salt and vinegar chips!  why is there never a red and white bag of chips with a bow on it for valentines.  :)

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  1. I love to this time of year. My largest concern is going to be how much I will eat. lol. Why do holidays always invole gorging yourself? ;-)

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