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Showing posts with label Cadbury Crunchie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cadbury Crunchie. Show all posts

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Country Club Plaza

October 25, 2010

After Zach's interview, we met Terry on the Plaza for lunch at Blanc. (How do they pronounce it??). They specialize in burgers and bottles--beer AND sodas. Our burger and onion rings were yummy, and we also tried birch beer. Ohmigoodness, it's like a Christmas root beer all red and Monty!! :)

(We found some at World Market at a great price, but, as we were stocking up on Crunchies and DP, those'll have to wait until next time *wink wink*)

Thanks for letting us crash in your basement and giving us cookies to snack on our long drive back to The Natural State, formerly The Land of Opportunity until they realized there are no opportunities here. (I kid, I kid...kinda.). You guys are the BEST!

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

where the corn lives... [Zach's Birthday Week Part 2]

July 26, 2010

Ponyo was so strange, but I definitely cannot say it was boring. ; )
I quite liked it A LOT.
Boy, that fish girl loved ham!!
I hope our "dream fish-daughter" is a little bit calmer...
(Geez, Tina Fey was a bad mother. And is that how they let kids in Japan behave? Ride off in a boat ran by fire by themselves at the age of five?! *lol*)

AND I found Anne Enright's The Gathering and my missing Chopin at the local bookstore!!
July 27, 2010

We would like to forget about DeKalb...
*lol*

Our last night in Blo-No, Joe and Beth took us to a local micro-brewery and restaurant called Destihl.
I had a stout that tasted like tobacco (definition: VERY smoky) and some delicious beer-battered cod with l-o-n-g chips, vinegar, lemon-infused tartar sauce, and a grilled lemon (?).
(P.S. I also got to try a cerise stout--cherry-flavored.)
I liked their blend of flavors along with the presentation, and the setting sun only thwarted us a bit. (We were sitting on the patio.) Nice place, I say!
Then we went to Friar Tuck's, this amazing liquor store. We found Strongbow there(!) = score (!)

We ended the night by watching Sorcerer's Stone, which Zach still has not finished. The next time will be our fourth try...

July 28, 2010
On our way back to The Natural State Wednesday, we stopped in STL at the Galleria so Zach could take his iPhone and laptop to the Apple Store. While there, we got THREE scoops of Ben & Jerry's for THREE dollars (Triple Caramel Chunk, Mint Chocolate Chunk, AND Bonnaroo Buzz-light coffee and malt ice creams with whiskey caramel swirls and English toffee pieces). So this week I've had tobacco-flavored beer and booze-flavored ice cream...

AND we got to go to a World Market for more Crunchies and Haribo. This WM was in the same shopping center as a Target. Uh, hello, heaven!

Lord, I am tired of driving.



Thanks to Joe Hawkins and Beth Fuechsl for making our time with them more than Normal!!! ;)

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Chocolate Love: Just 2 of My Favorites

[photo courtesy http://jenniesaysrelax.com/?tag=mass-media]
June 16, 2010

I finally broke into my second and last candy bar from my birthday basket Zach gave me. :)
(I devoured the white chocolate one ages ago. Well, "devour" is not the appropriate word. I had enough restraint to eat tiny pieces here and there over a number of days--my plan with this one, too.)

This is so so so good.
One of my favorites. It's up there with the Milky Way (regular and Midnight), the Crunchie, and any white chocolate bar (including cookies and cream, although I could do without the cookies).
That reminds me that I STILL haven't tried Milky Way Simply Caramel. Unbelievable.

Anyway, Monica and I picked up our first Chocolove bars during my senior year at Whole Foods (formerly Wild Oats, which was a much better name if you ask me). I later bought the Ginger Crystallized in Dark Chocolate and kept it in my desk in Dr. Fowler's office for ages; for some reason, I was too scared to eat it. I fretted I wouldn't like it, and, as I felt the same way about the Green Tea Kit-Kat's Zach brought back from Japan on his China trip and was proven correct i.e. Green Tea Kit-Kat's = ICK, I think my caution was justified. Although I believe it has since expired, I still have that ginger chocolate bar. Nuts I am.

On that first trip, I think Monica got the Raspberries in Dark Chocolate and shared with Rose and Emily who LOVE raspberries and chocolate. My best friends in high school largely disliked chocolate, so I was blessed to find like-minded individuals at UCA. Score! :)

There are many reasons this is one of my favorites:
1) I LOVE dark chocolate.
2) I LOVE the orange peel. I once made rustic biscotti with orange zest and cornmeal, and those twice-baked biscuits were so so so good. I love the texture the peel adds to the chocolate. I tend to let it melt in my mouth until the peel is exposed, and then I savor the subtle orange flavor the zest provides.
3) I LOVE that this chocolate bar includes poetry! Hello, Food Heaven for English Majors! Zach and I would sell these puppies at our Literary Bakery. Monica and I collected our wrappers when we lived together and posted them on the refrigerator.

[http://eatnvegan.com/?cat=6]
The poem in my birthday orange bar is by none other than Billy Shakes! I present you with SONNET 20:"A woman's face with nature's own hand painted,
Hast thou, the master mistress of my passion;
A woman's gentle heart, but not acquainted
With shifting glance as is false women's fashion;An eye more bright than theirs, less false in rolling,
Gilding the object whereupon it gazeth;
A man in hue all hues in his controlling,
Which steals men's eyes and women's souls amazeth.
And for a woman wert thou first created,
Till Nature as she wrought thee fell a-doting,
And by addition me of thee defeated,
By adding one thing to my purpose nothing.
But since she pricked thee out for women's pleasure,
Mine be thy love and thy love's use their treasure."

Granted, this appears to be from the "Fair Youth" group, but I'll take it! Now if only we can make it to Conway for the Shakespeare Theatre!



[http://scienceblogs.com/neurotopia/2009/11/friday_weird_science_oxytocin_1.php]
Dublin Mudslide is my FAV-O-RITE.
I mean, how can you not love "Irish Cream Liqueur Ice Cream with Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookies and a Coffee Fudge Swirl?"
And it is the perfect (and, might I add, long-awaited) reward for reaching a very difficult goal--learning to swim! Now, I can't exactly swim very far, but I did swim some on my own, and Zach agreed with me I had earned the treat I was saving. *lol* :)

P.S. I just had to put this picture, although it is low quality. Some rat breeders decided to be clever and name their litter after Ben and Jerry's flavors. But how could no one want Dublin Mudslide?!

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Cadbury Caramel Eggs = Heaven

April 20, 2010
[photo courtesy http://yumeezy.blogspot.com/]

I love these. :)
Not only did my husband give me EIGHT in my Easter basket, but he also got SEVEN on clearance the day after Easter. I am so happy.

But he's a little disgusted by how I eat them.
He calls me Germy.

I like to unwrap them carefully to expose the tip-top of the egg, using the foil as a kind of napkin to keep my hands clean. Then I carefully nibble the chocolate so that it doesn't break in half. Once there is a nice hole, I use my pointer finger to scoop out the caramel, a la Winnie the Pooh and his honey. : ) I used to try to vacuum the caramel out, but I would end up with it all over my face. Finally I eat the chocolate egg shell.

I just love the caramel...it's my favorite part: so thick and so sweet. I wish I could just buy a tub of Cadbury Caramel and eat it. I do enjoy Cadbury chocolate A LOT, but the caramel is my favorite (just as the honeycomb in a Crunchie is my favorite in that candy bar). I finished off a 1/2 gallon of Edy's Caramel Delight ice cream in about 3 days because I loved the caramel so much. Yummy.