I couldn't agree more! My mom sent me those little pink and white Valentine's Day packs where you can write on the back. I took one to class in the afternoon and the worst part is, I can never make it to class before eating the last one. As you eat the last one, you bask in the sweet, itty-bitty, chocolatey delight, but when you realize there are no more, your mouth suddenly turns. The age old problem of chocolate is the aftertaste. The only way to get rid of the dissappointment is to eat another. But how are we expected to do that with such little packs? I mean really. So glad you share this passion :O)
Chocolate: the only food you keep eating because it makes your mouth taste bad.
And the best feeling in the world? Eating the last M&M, then opening the second drawer to get a notecard, only to discover an entire extra bag of delight. :)
I couldn't agree more! My mom sent me those little pink and white Valentine's Day packs where you can write on the back. I took one to class in the afternoon and the worst part is, I can never make it to class before eating the last one. As you eat the last one, you bask in the sweet, itty-bitty, chocolatey delight, but when you realize there are no more, your mouth suddenly turns. The age old problem of chocolate is the aftertaste. The only way to get rid of the dissappointment is to eat another. But how are we expected to do that with such little packs? I mean really. So glad you share this passion :O)
ReplyDeleteChocolate: the only food you keep eating because it makes your mouth taste bad.
ReplyDeleteAnd the best feeling in the world? Eating the last M&M, then opening the second drawer to get a notecard, only to discover an entire extra bag of delight. :)