Cadburys and Lindt for me although I'd be willing to try Hotel Chocolat. I don't think they ship out of UK, though, so it won't happen. Plus, I could never justify such a big box for one person.Same. But I live on my own, the big collections what QVC sell like Hotel Chocolat would last me yonks
Frankly, anyone wearing white, while messing around with chocolate has my undying respect and admiration.Someone wrote that the BA has only one dress! She must have made some money because today she's wearing a white suit with a sparkling top underneath it. She looks very nice and shows Debbie in a poor light who is wearing a sweater and flip flops.
You could have always kept them for children at HalloweenBought these types of TSVs before. Three months later bags of unopened chocolates (the boring ones) going white looking inside and into the bin. For me, a very much eyes bigger than your belly scenario..
I always pretend I'm out at Halloween...You could have always kept them for children at Halloween
Now that does not surprise meI always pretend I'm out at Halloween...
You see me as a Scrooge type character, then, Jazzy..Now that does not surprise me
I don’t like Halloween in general for a number of different reasons. One is it was the date I married my first wife. Her arriving for the ceremony by chauffeured broomstick. Another is appears to have completely hijacked what we used to have as children growing up - Penny For The Guy. I honestly don’t remember Halloween being celebrated at all in the UK much before the 1990s? Bonfire Night (November 5th) was a major event before then. You had to make a guy, and if you put some effort (some didn’t) in doing this, the idea was to go round knocking on doors hoping to get a few pence to buy fireworks (or sweets) with. Or you could put your guy in a pram, for example, and push him round the shops area, hoping for the same. If you did show some ingenuity in your guy creation most people (not all) were usually quite generous. Though, some less amenable souls did say words to the effect of ****ing sling yer hooks….when you knocked.. It also celebrated on event in British history rather than as we do with so many things today mirroring Americanisms and culture. Perhaps I am mistaken and Penny For The Guy still goes on? But the big night of two nowadays seems to be 31st October and not November 5th.Now that does not surprise me
Chocolates are going up in price though I was in Tesco the other week, they. Wanted £11 for 18 Ferrero Rocher
If this TSV had been like 2 weeks ago, they would have been saying ooh this will make a good present to give a teacher at end of the school year
There’s only about 1lb of chocolate in the TSV. I could get through that fairly quicklyBought these types of TSVs before. Three months later bags of unopened chocolates (the boring ones) going white looking inside and into the bin. For me, a very much eyes bigger than your belly scenario..
There were tubs of Roses and Celebrations out in Tesco today. Normally they don’t appear until maybe the end of August.I wonder if the people who buy chocolate so far in advance of Christmas actually keep it until then and don't get tempted to dig in. It would be a magnate for me.
And probably be after their best before date by then.Nobody who buys the TSV will keep them for Christmas
Its not for gifts its for chocoholics to gift to themselves...I wonder if the people who buy chocolate so far in advance of Christmas actually keep it until then and don't get tempted to dig in. It would be a magnate for me.