Food of the Gods

 

     Yes, it is chocolate.  I always have some in the house.  I blame my Grandmother.  She was a true chocoholic.  She taught me the joys of dark chocolate.

     A few days ago, I was in a grocery store and spotted an irresistible display.  They had a sale on Ghirardelli dark chocolate brownie mixes.  It was a two for the price of one sale.  I’d never tried them because I no longer do much in the way of baking—don’t need the extra calories.  I read the back of the box and I bought two, one of their ultimate dark chocolate brownie mix and the other their dark chocolate brownie mix.  I would’ve bought more if they hadn’t been out of the turtle ones.  There wasn’t a single box of those left.

     Last night I made the dark chocolate brownies.  They were so good they were very nearly orgasmic.  I hope they have more mixes when I go back to the store.  I intend to keep a box or two on hand for when a chocolate crave hits me, or if I have drop in company.

     DH was in heaven when I served them up still warm from the oven  for dessert with fresh coffee.

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Posted on December 15, 2010, in Food and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

  1. Did you know that chocolate is a sustainable resource? Yep, it sustains me, and obviously you as well, LOL. As for the Ghirardelli chocolate, it is the best chocolate out there and the brownie/cake mixes are to die for.

    It is for sure.

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