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    Vic
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      I quite like chocolate but it’s not something I bought that often. Sadly we received some Lindt Lindor milk chocolate at Christmas and it was the best chocolate I’ve ever tasted. It’s available as round truffles and small and large bars. The inside of all of them being a soft milk chocolate.

      I’m now an addict to this insidious product. It’s best avoided unless you want to end up like me. laugh

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      Vic
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        Harry Wilkes
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          Vic wine,women and song have the same effect on me wink

          H

          #452339
          Mick B1
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            Posted by Vic on 15/02/2020 15:18:07:

            I quite like chocolate but it’s not something I bought that often. Sadly we received some Lindt Lindor milk chocolate at Christmas and it was the best chocolate I’ve ever tasted. It’s available as round truffles and small and large bars. The inside of all of them being a soft milk chocolate.

            I’m now an addict to this insidious product. It’s best avoided unless you want to end up like me. laugh

            I've been a slave to my theobromine fix since my earliest years. Partly comes from several infant years spent on the banks of the Rhine, where they know about these things. On returning to England at 6, I was already hopelessly addicted. I tried all the products of the Quaker quartet – Cadbury, Fry, Terry, Rowntree – but mostly they were just bland compared to the kick of Sarotti and Ritter. There was a bright spot in 60s and early 70s British chocolate in Gala Peters, a strong, dark milk chocolate which I haven't seen for decades now.

            The Lindt 'Black Balls' are especially good, but for a practical daily fix on an established habit, the Fin Carre Finest Dark sold by Lidl is cheap, tasty, powerful and low in sugar.

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            DMB
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              @dmb

              Harry,

              All depends on whether u r still young enough 2 b hormone – driven!

              #452362
              Dave Halford
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                It's chocolate Jim, but not as we know it smiley

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                Harry Wilkes
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                  DNB Alas the sprite willing but the body's weak all I,m afraid becoming a distant memory wink

                  H

                  #452388
                  pgk pgk
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                    Posted by Mick B1 on 15/02/2020 15:49:46:…the Fin Carre Finest Dark sold by Lidl is cheap, tasty, powerful and low in sugar.

                    I use that to coat the underside of the vegan florentines I make for my other half – excellent stuff. For anyone who really wants an extreme chocolate experience I recommend Kolonada hazelnut wafers layered with chocolate butter filling (or just use Nuttella) and then coat the stack with melted plain choc. Extreme choc-aholics can use the Kolonada chocolate wafers. I buy mine from Halusky.co.uk.

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                    blowlamp
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                      @blowlamp

                      Any recommendations for a good drinking chocolate that isn't too sweet?

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                      Mick B1
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                        Posted by blowlamp on 15/02/2020 20:29:52:

                        Any recommendations for a good drinking chocolate that isn't too sweet?

                        Don't go for drinking chocolate, use cocao powder. Paste a heaped teaspoon with a bit of milk and 1 spoon of brown sugar, then microwave for about 15 seconds – just enought liquify. Then add milk to suit, and microwave again if you want it hot. Simple, quick and as strong or weak as you like.

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                        Frances IoM
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                          most (?all)of the widely pushed British (tho really American) chocolate bars are merely brown coloured hydrogenated palm oil that has a tiny amount of chocolate added – recall that one of the 1st ‘successes’ of the Brits was to stop the EU forcing such stuff to be labelled ‘chocolate flavoured’.

                          My cheap but good chocolate treat is the Polish Pawelek (sorry can’t do the x’d L) plain choc filled with advocat – 60p from Sainsburys

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                          Martin Dilly 2
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                            I personally wouldn't touch British milk chocolate with a bargepole of any length; cloying, yucky stuff with a minute trace of chocolate in it. Interestingly some years ago the EU was, very sensibly, planning to refuse to allow Cadbury's mile chocolate to be so described, but instead it was to be called chocolate-flavoured confectionery as it contained so little actual chocolate. Not sure what happened though.

                            For my money any chocolate needs to be at least 80% chocolate, and Lidl's 85% is pretty good in my book. Why, by the way, do we now see high percentage chocolate described as 'dark chocolate' rather than 'plain' which it always used to be called?

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                            DMB
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                              Harry,

                              Its :- Dirty

                                      Metal

                                      Basher

                              John

                              Edited By DMB on 15/02/2020 21:53:26

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                              Mark Rand
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                                To be fair, even the cadburys' product was better than the Kraft replacements.

                                Best friend's dad was a senior chemist ad mackintosh's before they merged with rowntrees. He used to bring bag fulls of experimental sweets home, which got shared out to use kids.

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