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Unfortunate Discovery

52 replies

SoupDragon · 10/02/2004 12:50

Take 2 Tescos chocolate mini rolls, ideally purchased in preparation for your child's birhtday party. Place them in a bowl, microwave for about 30 seconds (until the middle starts oozing out), top with ice cream and eat.

Then you have to go out and buy some more for the party boxes. Sigh.

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pie · 10/02/2004 12:53

That sounds goooood.

ponygirl · 10/02/2004 12:53
motherinferior · 10/02/2004 12:53

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!

Furball · 10/02/2004 12:54

Wow - That sounds scrummy, always thought they were abit boring, what a great idea.

carla · 10/02/2004 12:55

Premeditated, if you ask me!

CountessDracula · 10/02/2004 12:55

slurp

Galaxy · 10/02/2004 12:56

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Kayleigh · 10/02/2004 12:59

MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMmmm.
The same result can also be achieved with Tescos mini double chocolate muffins. I believe

Galaxy · 10/02/2004 12:59

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Kayleigh · 10/02/2004 13:36

Galaxy, is it a craving that can be warded off with a low-cal hot chcolate drink (Options or something like that) or does it HAVE to be the real stuff ?

sunchowder · 10/02/2004 13:41

Sinful!

butterflymum · 10/02/2004 13:45

Last night I took,

1 large sweet pancake
1 half banana
1 teaspoon of golden syrup
a small handful of (my toddlers) chocolate buttons

put in a dish and heated in microwave for about 30 seconds, removed and added a serving of honeycomb ice-cream.

mmmmmmmmmmmm....yummmmmmmmmmyyyyyyyy.......mmmmmm

(kids were in bed and hubby was away)

butterfly

Galaxy · 10/02/2004 13:56

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Blu · 10/02/2004 14:04

Has anyone else discovered those rolled up oancakes stuffed with real chocolate that you pop in the microwave/ I bought them because they have no artificial ingredients, SOO-O-O-O healthy....Tesco's confectionary dept.

motherinferior · 10/02/2004 14:05

STOP IT STOP IT STOPPITTTTTT

Kayleigh · 10/02/2004 14:12

Can't believe Beccarollover hasn't found this thread yet. She won't be happy

fimbles · 10/02/2004 14:12

I am addicted to cadbury's cream eggs at present and will only eat it when dd eventually goes to bed. I'll sit in bed put a video or watch any film that maybe showing and just simply enjoy it and relax. This is my favourite time of the day, no distractions, no stress. I look forward to it everyday. me time.

btw butterflymum i might just try your suggestion aswell..

Kayleigh · 10/02/2004 14:19

How do you eat yours fimbles ?!

I bite a small opening in the top and spoon out the inside with my finger. Then eat the rest of the shell...slowly. Is that gross ?

fimbles · 10/02/2004 14:36

kayleigh, u sound a very experienced cadbury cream egg eater. it's not gross but sounds messy. I nibble the top off, and scoop out the centre with my tongue and then nibble the sides. does this sound rude? I just love them so much,they never last long enough. Have u ever eaten 2 in one go?

Kayleigh · 10/02/2004 14:40

why would you stop at two

donnie · 10/02/2004 14:58

I am becoming very aroused at the cream egg deatails so must go and have a cold shower.....

Kayleigh · 10/02/2004 15:01

LOL donnie

butterflymum · 10/02/2004 16:20

Do give it a try, fimbles, it is scrumptious (ps it doesn't have to be buttons, it could be melted mars bar or anything else - mind you, melted cream egg might be a bit too much!).

butterfly

CountessDracula · 10/02/2004 16:25

Oh god I am drooling now

Evita · 10/02/2004 21:10

I ate all dd's chocolate buttons the other night as I sat in bed reading a novel. Felt really guilty ...

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