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Addicted to brioche

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DillyDally · 23/11/2004 10:48

Have ate an entire loaf of the stuff in just two days... Am I alone in wanting this evil stuff banned?

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wobblyknicks · 23/11/2004 10:49

No, its been responsible for a goo few pounds on my waist the last couple of years!!! Try brioche drizzled with melted Galaxy chocolate - its gorgeous, but I take no responsibility for the amount of exercise you'll have to do afterwards!!!

Northerner · 23/11/2004 10:52

No I want it banned too. I had 3 big slices for my breakfast this morning. And I supposedly only buy it for ds ............

DillyDally · 23/11/2004 10:53

How is that supposed to help me?
I am appalled by this torture

if i want to try that drizzle it mean buying another loaf..and eating it.

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wobblyknicks · 23/11/2004 10:55

Sorry Dillydally!!! It may be evil but its so good!!!

Branster · 23/11/2004 15:47

DillyDally it took you 2 whole days for one loaf????!!!
I can eat one in one go just like that, I'm refering to the ones they sell in Sainsbury's with some creme patisserie in it (no idea how to spell that), and the label says 'Tear & Share', well I just can't do that . I always buy two loaves so the others have a chance.

I have tried baking it at home but I'm absolutely useless at it.

tammybear · 23/11/2004 15:52

oh dear now you guys have got me worried! dd has it for her lunch nearly every day. is that alright?

DillyDally · 23/11/2004 16:16

If she goes a day without it and starts shaking, looking white and saying brioche umm and dribbling she has the addiction too.
I think everything is fine in moderation, just I have no sense of moderation when it comes to this bread cake of the devil.

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