It's not quite tea through a dark chocolate Tim Tam (which has the added satisfaction of making a straw out of a rectangular biscuit), but drinking mint hot chocolate through a chocolate Corinthian wafer is much, much more fun than it should be.
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Date: 2008-12-02 11:43 am (UTC)Lindt of any kind is nomsome, too (though hard to turn into straws).
(And on the subject of tasty straws, you know those sippah straws filled with flavour-rocks that make plain milk into flavoured milk? They make my Mad Scientist experimenting fingers itch. I want some "adult" flavours to test, like mint and rum and
baconhoney. Interesting fruits to sip one's favourite tipple through!)no subject
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Date: 2008-12-03 08:27 am (UTC)BUT I WANT IT NOW.
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Date: 2008-12-03 10:01 am (UTC)Chocolate covered potato chips? Yes.
Chocolate covered pretzels? Yes.
Chocolate covered bacen? ...maybe?
oh god did I just say that?!